Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [noun] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Are we trying to achieve , erm unity or bringing children in to do something in a corporate way . |
2 | do you want strangulating ? , or hanging upside down on the clothes line by your toe nails ? |
3 | By having Alexander lessons an individual would be able to learn how to sit , stand or pick objects up so that they do not put so much strain on the back muscles , thus bringing instant relief to their back . |
4 | Four SSDs either co-operated with the housing authority to provide interim accommodation or made provision out of their own capital budget . |
5 | I would also like to point out that antivivisection organisations , do not hatch up their facts or repeat facts out of the air ; they come from individuals as knowledgeable as any vivisectionist . |
6 | The Constitution promulgated in November 1990 specifies that no law may be adopted which bans , or imposes restrictions on , political parties . |
7 | A recent report from the EOC found that ‘ overall the Youth Training Programme does little or nothing to widen girls ’ horizons or to provide ways out of the low-paid and dead-end jobs which are a feature of many women 's lives in Northern Ireland today ’ . |
8 | Octel has also announced two other products : FaxBroadcast , enabling a document to be sent to many locations using a single transaction and FaxStation , an overflow mailbox designed to eliminate problems caused by busy signals or fax machines out of paper . |
9 | No , we do n't think you 'll be getting in our way or banging things around . ’ |
10 | If the recovery fails to materialise , the deficit in 1993-94 could be even greater than the £50 billion forecast , and the Chancellor will either have to slash welfare spending in November or put taxes up even further , risking a vicious circle of rising taxes , depleted spending power and slower growth , or borrow more which inevitably will mean putting interest rates back up . |
11 | I think a lot of us want to be noticed — I know I do — and when we get dressed up , or put make-up on , it is n't to hide behind the make-up , like some people think , it 's to be noticed , to say : Look at me ! |
12 | Other sports that I would like either to see articles about , or receive info on from you are long distance riding and novice eventing . |
13 | The water managers will push water in or hold water out according to a computer programmed with decades of data about rainfall and drought . |
14 | But , as Alison Lurie observed in the Language of Clothes ( Bloomsbury , £11.99 ) , ‘ The entire history of female fashion in this century can be viewed as a series of more or less successful campaigns to force , flatter or bribe women back into uncomfortable or awkward styles in order to handicap them in professional competition with men . ’ |
15 | That we the undersigned , wish to protest at the current activities of the major brewers who are increasing bar prices or forcing tenants out of their businesses and homes . |
16 | refuse , or impose conditions on , practising certificates ; |
17 | And the third tells you that it was Isaac Newton who wrote this equation down because it matched what happened every time he played billiards or threw apples around . |
18 | I was very bad at gym , and really hated ‘ apparatus ’ , where we hurled ourselves over boxes and horses , or hung upside down on parallel bars . |
19 | The awards are suitable for anyone working in , or undergoing training in , the Retail business . |
20 | But you can race 100 per cent hard and fair without being nasty or cutting people up deliberately . |
21 | Yes , I 'm I 'm no expert , I I , though if you probably are , erm , but as I understand it , it 's erm , it 's growing or starting plants off , erm , to grow in a soilless culture |
22 | The planning maps of the Ministry of Housing and Local Government showed which local authorities were gaining or losing people up to and including 1961 . |
23 | Faults can range from the merely inconvenient , when water spills out of sagging or blocked gutters on to unsuspecting people underneath , to the more serious problem of penetrating damp , where peeling decorations and damp patches inside the house can often be traced to a leaking gutter or downpipe outside . |
24 | It was dark , and all the fiddly jobs like clipping in the dogs or tying kit on to the sledges meant taking off gloves . |
25 | Why fool around with money , or taking teeth out , when I might not enjoy it as much ? |
26 | That is why reporters at Westminster spend half their time drinking in the bars or taking politicians out to lunch and dinner . |
27 | People would say he was harmless , but I did n't like the idea of my remarks and behaviour being stored up for him later to gossip about or pass judgment on . |
28 | And does so without pushing running costs up or dragging performance down . |
29 | See your Travel Agent or call Delta on . |
30 | It also covers the deaths of some 220 Muslim civilians whose killings Herak is alleged to have witnessed or taken part in . |