Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I must stress that only aluminium cans are acceptable and , if possible , they should be crushed as they take up less room .
2 She had tried to pretend that only discretion was holding him back .
3 It made possible both Lenin 's defeat of revisionism and the adventurism of hot-headed figures such as Bogdanov , and the dissemination among advanced workers of the scientific understanding of the laws of history discovered by Marx and developed by Lenin .
4 Someone , a bit of a wag , said , ‘ Time they had a new stick to hit that there bell . ’
5 The chanting of arithmetical tables by the whole class , day after day , used to impress the data so firmly that none of the circumstances of later life could eliminate that early acquirement .
6 since 1987 , given that even double-glazing salesmen appear to have gone quiet in this recession and given that energy-efficiency investment not only helps the environment but protects the vulnerable and the old and creates hundreds of thousands of jobs , will the Government consider extending the exemption from stamp duty for all energy-efficient homes beyond August and perhaps indefinitely ?
7 That the worlds of business and education should learn from one another ought to be a truism , given that both worlds and cultures impinge on and shape most people 's lives .
8 Given that only £25 million were allocated to access funds for the whole of the United Kingdom , the answer must be , ’ What about the access funds ? ’
9 I thought I might price some this morning , ’ she says .
10 Aye well bring some tomorrow Michael .
11 Can I record we 've received this here Mr Chairman ?
12 What they , yes , what they done , they used to have a large long pull with a hook on and attached to a rope and as the ship was coming up to the river , they would throw this here pole on to a ship with a hook and then pay the rope out and then get towed up to the quay , the ship would n't stop for them to pick them up , pick that boat
13 ‘ Are yer figurin' on sellin' that there contraption then ? ’ the ancient character asked .
14 Say that again Mum .
15 Say that again mum .
16 Say that again Paul , please .
17 Say that again dad ?
18 Say that again Sach ?
19 With a horse you want that tomorrow morning ; and if you 're going to leave it neglected you 'd have it with sore shoulders ; you 'd have it lame or something of that sort .
20 Both these statutory provisions provide that there vests in the trustee ‘ the property of the bankrupt . ’
21 Although the opening batsman from Middlesbrough reported fit yesterday morning and had a net in anticipation of batting in Durham 's first innings , skipper David Graveney immediately decided he must heed his GP 's advice .
22 Although the opening batsman from Middlesbrough reported fit yesterday morning , and had a net in anticipation of batting in Durham 's first innings , skipper David Graveney immediately decided he must heed his GP 's advice .
23 And that looks okay so page up to the start of the document .
24 The cottage has three downstairs rooms , including a kitchen built into the hillside .
25 You do fuck all anyway Stuart .
26 If such a geographical distribution holds good then O. fraterna should be treated as subspecies distinguished from O. bidentata bidentata by the nearly bell shaped dorsal arm plates which are sometimes contiguous on proximal arm segments and by the ventral arm plates which are notched on the distal edge .
27 ‘ Urgent contact Air Control Athens airport for information re aircraft , thought American , that crashed 1415 today south of Thera Island .
28 It looks nice there Norm we had one similar to this did n't we ?
29 Your kitchen looks nice though Zoe .
30 But the ever deepening recession will ensure that only suppliers of quality products , backed up with high manufacturing standards and reliable support , will be able to continue to successfully exploit the trend .
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