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

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1 Tunic knits elegantly complement chiffon trousers and ass interesting contrast in texture
2 Many of New York 's bridges are made using inadequately reinforced concrete .
3 But policy passed since states permission will not be granted to any business or organisation to sell goods or services in any of the council 's car parks .
4 Good separation is only achieved if the flask is heated slowly to allow time for the equilibria to become established .
5 BBC wins right to control satellite viewing fees .
6 We now present the same example header , expanded to include additionally recommended information , adequate to most bibliographic purposes , in particular to allow for the creation of an AACR2-conformant bibliographic record , and also some ( mostly imaginary ) details about the text itself .
7 Go straight uphill in second field , initially with right edge and the barn 100 yds away ; the route finally veers right to leave field by far right-hand corner .
8 It 's a help , but not a complete solution to the problem because once chlorine has been released in the stratosphere , it persists for many years and goes on destroying ozone .
9 Mr Mosse goes on to describe fund raising for the boiler .
10 Or if the horse has been jabbed in the mouth when it is being mounted , it goes on expecting pain in the mouth whenever it is mounted .
11 However , Miller goes on to cast doubt on the status of such individualist explanations when he suggests that holist explanations are the stuff of social science , whereas individualist ones are something else .
12 Sulphur goes on to produce acid rain .
13 From this initial thought the sociologist goes on to consider baptism as a ‘ rite of passage ’ and scans the library in both the sociology and the social anthropology sections for previous writings which will give more information about baptism in other cultures and also about the significance of rites of passage in both primitive and advanced societies .
14 John Lyons , for instance , while complaining that ‘ much linguistic theorising is vitiated by the uncritical transference by linguists and philosophers of attitudes which derive from the cultural peculiarities of English and a few other so-called world languages ’ ( 1982 ) , himself goes on to rest part of his view of literacy , implicitly , on exactly such ‘ cultural peculiarities ’ of written English .
15 The chapter on molecular modelling dismisses much of three dimensional molecular visualisation with the comment , ‘ Besides the trivial operation of rotating the whole structure or selected substructures around a given bond ’ , and goes on to discuss comparison of molecular structures .
16 The Dutch horticultural business is resisting proposals for snowdrops to be listed on CITES Appendix II , which would bring greater regulation and monitoring of the trade , a move backed by the plants committee with the exception of Mr van Vliet .
17 This species is also listed on CITES Appendix 1 .
18 Rymer , of Willowcroft , Wallasey was formally accused of attempting to administer noxious substances Atenolol , Temazepam , Bendrofluazude and Bopromoxol thereby to endanger life or inflict grievous bodily harm .
19 I want to see Laverne home and dry , yet I do n't want to carry on feeding passenger leeches a minute longer .
20 ‘ I 'm going to carry on wearing navy myself , ’ he adds , somewhat unnecessarily , as we discuss the newly-expanded spectrum of his professional palette .
21 UniSoft expects to be able to carry on making money out of contracts to port the various flavours of Unix — and their associated testing mechanisms — to and from different architectures as companies come and go and change development strategies .
22 You may meet a saddler who is the sixth generation of his family to carry on making bell harnesses .
23 Do they want to carry on playing rugby ?
24 The dose of tritiated thymidine used here , which is somewhat higher than that used by many other investigators , produces clear cut labelling of S-phase muclei with numerous black grains against a negligible background .
25 Porto Heli and Cannigione additionally offer catamaran coaching .
26 As we argued in the previous chapter , this profits squeeze fundamentally reflected overaccumulation .
27 WHW turns right to leave river after 500 yds ( waymark ) , turning left 300 yds later at T-junction ( waymarked ) .
28 Using loosely coupled multiprocessing imposes a few limitations , both on programmers and hardware .
29 Every time we have any spare money , it has to go on pigging coal .
30 Every time we have any spare money , it has to go on pigging coal .
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