Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [adv prt] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 er er so what he 's done , he 's kept that money back to cover his self in case the tax say like they want twenty five percent .
2 One interesting reaction was that in stating , for example , that science should be taught to all pupils in some form or other in the last two years of schooling for 10–20 per cent of the time ( in addition to a broad course up to age 13 years ) , the DES was implicitly committing itself to increased resources , in terms of teachers and facilities .
3 I am delighted that it has now decided to co-operate with the Government and solve a problem that I brought the regional affairs committee of the European Parliament over to look at 14 years ago .
4 Finally Big Bear takes Little Bear out to show that the darkness is n't as black as it seems — and he falls asleep in it , in Big Bear 's arms .
5 Rachaela felt a bitter pity for her daughter , this blow about to fall like an axe .
6 cos I need to get some money out to get
7 The flickering patterns of the light made her face seem insubstantial ; like something you might glimpse in a dream but which , when you came closer or held a clear light up to see it better , would fade or change back to its true form .
8 She 's going around calling me a murderer and she 's invited this Cobalt in to turn over the place looking for drugs . ’
9 A QUICK-thinking driver released his seat belt and jumped into the passenger seat when he saw another car about to smash into his door , a court heard .
10 Looking around for his wingman , who had lost him in the manoeuvre and headed for base , he saw another Messerschmitt about to attack him , so repeated the same trick .
11 In most Health Authority areas , increased employment of nurses was offset by reductions in the use of ancillary manual staff , even prior to the government 's imposed requirement for Authorities to put this work out to tender .
12 They 'll probably send some bloke over to do you over .
13 So , if you can get the occasional high point in to vary the scale , the difference will be as important as an interesting flash of colour or pattern .
14 With the Arts Lab in full swing and the free festival about to take place , David flew to Italy to take part in a song contest , the story of which is related by Angie Bowie and Ken Pitt .
15 Because at the end of the day , if something does happen you 've got all this filling in to do and you might well turn around and say It was n't my fault , you could turn around and say it was their fault for coming by .
16 The train is driven by Jack Warner , Mr Huggett himself , who the following year takes the part of a reliable policeman out to put a stop to juvenile delinquency in The Blue Lamp ( 1950 ) .
17 Hold this page up to face the mirror and study this .
18 They continued on along the line of booths , each with its owner sitting on the counter among his stained , dirty jars like some vast black spider , past the long , carpet-covered benches in front of them with the rows of men drinking coffee and smoking and talking , past the assorted smells of rose and jasmine , amber and banana , past the odd little restaurants with their grand brass jugs of hot water , their servants hurrying with coffee in glasses to some merchant about to strike a deal , past all this and then suddenly through the arch of the Bab es Zuweyla with its two soaring and fantastic minarets and out once more into the Tentmakers ' Bazaar with its donkey-saddles of red brocade and its camel-trappings adorned with cowries and little bits of looking-glass , its gaily-striped awnings and brilliant tent linings .
19 She said that also now her cousin 's staying with them so Vernon was trying to take this cousin out to see the sort of surrounding district er
20 What I 'm asking for is that we keep this approach up to fight this government to give er our senior citizens a better chance in this life , cos a lot of us here would not be here today if it was n't for the senior citizens who brought us up .
21 If there is spare accommodation available during the school day then turning some space over to use as a parents ' room is well worth while .
22 On the particular issue of regional migration as it affects Greater York , I would suspect and we can probably put some information in to confirm this that the linkages between Greater York area and other county areas within er Yorkshire and Humberside , vary .
23 A major sub-theme is privatisation , seen in the plans to put electronic surveillance out to tender , and the running of certain penal institutions such as bail hostels by private firms .
24 Lyn put her free hand up to touch her own hair .
25 But what they have done is something quite unprecedented in my view and that is to actually write to the Secretary of State and say to him do not exercise your rights to call this matter in to consider beside or above th the County Planning Authority .
26 The scene in Belfast is growing as more people start realising that you have to put some effort in to make it work .
27 We use this way in to stop people stealing what gear we have.Andy has been scratching around for a regular roof over his head for a year , ever since he lost his job and his home burned down in a fire .
28 ‘ It sounds the wrong way round to choose the area because of the premises .
29 it is n't necessary , well it is the same as saying it is n't true , it is n't necessary er because this will be built up over a period and it will be for er the Government in all the normal ways in the public expenditure round to decide how much goes into the passenger franchises and through that therefore into the Briti the Rail Track investment .
30 I got paid for August which was quite clever really cos my date would of been sort of half way through to book my holiday
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