Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 On the one hand , tenure in top positions is normally limited through a more explicit contractual term of office than is employed in the private sector , and self-perpetuating oligarchies can not form .
2 I 've just heard about a very good antique shop opening over at Warmly .
3 The sun must only be a rare visitor to this mysterious landscape where spring flowers push through the slowly melting ice .
4 It would have to wait for a more opportune time , she decided , and replaced the receiver .
5 She went out , leaving Peter Suvarov to wait for a more rational assessment of Julia 's state from Annunziata .
6 The connection time was very tight and there were some weeks when I rarely caught the 7 o'clock bus to Ferryhill and had to wait for the 7.15am bus which takes a longer route and delayed my arrival even more .
7 ‘ If everything continues to go well , she will stay for no more than seven days . ’
8 This , of course , is a popular subject : it seems particularly attractive to the poet-turned-novelist because of the scope it offers for the tremulously sensitive probing of feelings .
9 A final point to note on grouping is the mismatch we frequently witnessed between the ostensibly collective strategy of grouping and the predominance of individualized work tasks .
10 The information is used to affirm a unique individual profile , from which an individualised plan for the person is developed through a more equal relationship with the elder being assessed .
11 a unique individual profile , from which an individualised plan for the person is developed through a more equal relationship with the elder being assessed ( Key , 1989 , p. 69 ) .
12 Moreover , a marked tension developed between the predominantly Great Russian businessmen of the centre and the variety of mutually divided ethnic minorities operating on the periphery — including poles , Jews , Armenians , Greeks , and Tatars .
13 And then of course , this was all blown when th the raids stopped for a quite a long time , all these bloody kids came back !
14 It was an easy way out , but one which could make for a far more enjoyable session .
15 References may not be recommended where they could be appropriate or useful ; in other places , too many references can make for a very tedious search .
16 In a typical institutional kitchen the combination of floor tile , water , grease , food spills and so on can make for a very dangerous environment .
17 If workers are given jobs for life or if their wages are linked to age and seniority does this not make for a much less flexible labour market ?
18 Few performers would be entirely happy touring the country as , say , Oswald Mosley , although it might make for a more interesting evening dramatically .
19 I promise it will make for a more positive atmosphere around you .
20 Some of the procedures of discourse analysis will make for a more profound examination of this process .
21 The enormous contribution made throughout history — particularly in the arts — to society by homosexuals should surely make for a more tolerant and sympathetic understanding than to refer with such scorn to Wilde 's ‘ abnormal and filthy practises ’ .
22 If the English paintings in the National Gallery could be included ( and I imagine that is not possible ) , it would make for a truly remarkable museum a real tribute to the ‘ Englishness of English art ’ .
23 But the approach eschews vague yet important notions of fairness and integrity , and makes them subservient to what can be criticized as a very narrow view of cost .
24 Twice a week , having given their word of honour that they would not attempt to escape , those prisoners who wished to go for a heavily guarded march through the surrounding countryside , along lanes chosen for their loneliness , were allowed to do so .
25 I think it would be better , in my own experience , move over to that er the left a little bit just to go for a slightly more interesting composition .
26 Now we need to go for a more direct experience , feed in the kind of energy you get at raves , for example .
27 And indeed , to go for a more precise figure would suggest that I was making a particular point .
28 I mean that was made abundantly clear by Mr Topham , who represented the Parish Council at the site meeting , whe when er one of the senior planning officers was present , so it 's an absolute nonsense if they 've gone and encouraged the developers to go for an even higher roof line .
29 ‘ MPs do n't seem to go for the very expensive end of the Indian restaurant market , ’ says Peter Grove .
30 Horse riding : Available every day , as well as horse drawn carriage rides for the less energetic !
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