Example sentences of "[noun sg] hots [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Attempt to create a record curry hots up |
2 | And anyway — suppose the war hots up , and they 're desperate for men ? ’ |
3 | Nutrasweet has already suffered an anti-dumping levy from the European Commission in Brussels as the sweetener war hots up . |
4 | IBM MEETING HOTS UP |
5 | But while the feud hots up , so does the trade , so it 's unlikely either landlord will call time on this bitter battle . |
6 | Incineration Hots Up |
7 | THE battle for the coveted Welsh outside-half jersey hots up today when Neil Jenkins and Adrian Davies clash in the showdown between East and West Wales at Cardiff Arms Park . |
8 | Mother generally visits them in March before the season hots up so she can see something of Charity and spoil her grandchildren unmercifully . ’ |
9 | Remember this when the pace hots up ! |
10 | Fast cars do n't complain if you hold tighter as the pace hots up . |
11 | This week the tour pace hots up , boosted by Rock Your Baby , the band 's band 's new single now at No. 8 . |
12 | Derby pace hots up |
13 | And when the sparring hots up , the blow can sting . |
14 | SCRAMBLE FOR EIGG HOTS UP |
15 | Seven points in three games have put Boro in a strong position , especially with rivals feeling the pressure as the battle for Premier League status hots up . |
16 | Microsoft 's margins will face more pressure as a price war in applications software hots up . |