Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adv prt] the [noun sg] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | We ought to go down the tip later on again . |
2 | And people who strangle their infants , thus causing their admissions , must give up the practice thereafter . |
3 | In the hearts of men , professional duty must take over the place formerly occupied by domestic duty ’ . |
4 | I must fill up the list though because there 's a lot of things coming up . |
5 | ‘ He 'll hang out the laundry right across the valley , ’ Harvey said . |
6 | come on then foot 's to , yeah a bit of an adjustment I think you need you 're funny , you are , come on then come on then , right , hold that , you 'll finish off the carpet anyway , here are then , |
7 | ( We 'll mop up the blood afterwards ) . |
8 | I 'll top up the stove here while you 're in the kitchen . ’ |
9 | It had n't occurred to her that I might take up the blackmail where Jack Mahoney had left off . |
10 | ‘ When he puts a bad cross in , he 'll go down the line again a few minutes later and try once more . |
11 | It would not would it , so leave it in position and if you need to put another pad over the top , then do that , more pressure and a bigger pad , never take the original one off , okay , leave it on otherwise you 'll open up the wound again and you 'll have all that problem over again , so pad , pressure and elevate , what if it do n't work ? |
12 | She could make out the man now . |
13 | I could make out the spot where my dad had stood that night . |
14 | This procedure , carried out each generation , could tie up the land indefinitely . |
15 | All I do I got out sort of the sort of about eight thirty and then I , I 'd work to about half three and all I 'd wan na do is , we , we 'd fucking , we 'd set up the cable then we 'd all sit down and do nothing while the old erm , the M O D people had obviously it , and then they tell us to take it down and move it and we move it and set it up again , its like out of a , out of a seven hour day , we 'd only work about three or four , like here . |
16 | If we had anyone who could put up the money then we 'd buy our own and resell it at the end . ’ |
17 | At Morrison & Gibb , according to one survivor , the girls went up to a special room to learn all the types , and another former Morrison & Gibb " learner " remembered that " you were given a card with the lay of the case " and just had to get on with it , practising until you could pick up the type correctly . |
18 | In regions of slower expansion , the gravitational attraction of the matter would slow down the expansion still further . |
19 | He would track down the boardroom where the orders were issued , and he would declare all-out war on whichever Japcorp or state authority had been behind the singe . |
20 | A mechanical device could , of course , operate in water even if it was totally submerged , but operating in water would dampen out the sound almost completely . |
21 | I shall take up the matter more fully later in my remarks . |
22 | Mr Mallard said he hoped their claim would open up the matter once more . |
23 | A manager may feel that his subordinate will carry out the work badly , and that he himself will ultimately be held responsible for his subordinate 's errors . |
24 | It must be reformed before it will carry out the reaction again , thus making the reaction uneconomical as an industrial process ( particularly as iridium is very expensive ) . |
25 | They hope this will clear up the problem here and elsewhere , for good . |
26 | The doctor will work out the date when your baby is due . |
27 | The judge will sum up the evidence tomorrow before asking the jury to consider a verdict . |
28 | The hon. Gentleman is quite mistaken , and I will set out the position clearly for him . |
29 | If there 's any subsidence later on , this make of liner will take up the strain better than Butyl , claims the makers . |
30 | Representatives will hand over the cheque tomorrow . |