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

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1 We will bring private sector skills in to enhance efficiency and increase value for money .
2 The track was inspired by a documentary about an American woman who has ground her teeth down to gum level .
3 ‘ One girl was crying and we were holding our heads up to get air , ’ said Emma .
4 Some form of keep fit exercises or dancing in the flat is a feature on most days as are trips out to pursue activities in connection with their developing social programme .
5 Flying out of the stalls , Lucky Parkes made all , needing only to be shaken up two furlongs out to beat Sir Harry Hardman six lengths .
6 Flying out of the stalls , Lucky Parkes made all , needing only to be shaken up two furlongs out to beat Sir Harry Hardman six lengths .
7 He told them to put their pushers out to undercut Huey 's prices .
8 These range from qualitative checklists through to multi–attribute analysis ( see Appendix 5 , Glossary ) , although even the apparently purely qualitative approaches must embody some implicit cost/benefit balance .
9 Barber had led four Hurricanes off to patrol South of Malta , and these met four Bf110s head-on .
10 Because of the different nature of employment most of the part-time farmers would find it difficult to arrange days off to attend training courses , meetings , etc .
11 Retired some years back to grow vegetables on an allotment , and sit and stare out of the window . ’
12 Furthermore , there were no psychologists around to devise tests of mental faculties .
13 ARE European banks about to invade America — again ?
14 On 23 October 1940 , with France effectively under German control and Mussolini 's troops about to invade Greece , Franco and Hitler met on the Hispano-French border , at the railway station in Hendaye .
15 The tape was cut by Ray and Debra Mason , petrol station section manager , allowing the first customers in to take advantage of the low priced JS petrol .
16 Salako jets off to see specialist
17 Neither are their armies about to join NATO .
18 Looking ahead to the early twenty-first century , the smaller size of nuclear families in the late twentieth century makes it evident that there will be fewer relatives about to share family care although it is likely that many fewer people will be childless ( Rossiter and Wicks , 1982 , p. 66 ) .
19 If he had known what fate lay in store for his beloved Boks perhaps State President F.W. de Klerk would have decided against holding a midweek reception for the three teams about to lock horns for the supremacy of the Southern Hemisphere some 200 metres down an old mine shaft on the Johannesburg Reef — Shaft 14 , Gold Reed City , to be precise .
20 Germans out to put World Cup build-up back on an even keel Mike Chisholm reports on the mood of the opposition as they approach the match at Ibrox
21 His style is similar to that of Lancelot Brown [ q.v. ] , although there is no evidence that he ever worked with Brown , and at Eaton Hall in 1763 , the first Earl Grosvenor [ q.v. ] called Emes in to replace Brown .
22 I , you see I think that instead of , instead of Lawson putting interest rates up to squeeze inflation out of the economy he should have stopped all credit .
23 But this is the interest rate dip we 're in here , I mean we 've seen , we 've seen I reckon we 're somewhere around here , we could be either side of that , but I think what we 're going to find next year is that the Chancellor , because he 's had to keep interest rates low and he 's stimulating the economy , er you 're going to find that eventually he 's going to have to push interest rates up to control inflation .
24 ‘ I got a bit worried when I found you 'd been sending your subordinates out to buy crucifixes . ’
25 Once everyone had claimed their rooms and strewn their possessions around to secure occupancy , Star Eye scattered into the streets , leaving Leila and Ari alone with Nathan .
26 We usually puts the single ladies in to share bunks .
27 One type of munition blows a hole in the concrete surface , and the other parachutes down to hamper repair operations .
28 Her and Gary took all the bottoms off to make tie backs
29 If you only want to take a few doors or windows back to bare wood for repainting , there are many other cheaper guns that would do the job .
30 They stretched their arms out to make wings and Preston swung an imaginary propeller and they made engine noises with their mouths and ran out of the hangar .
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