Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Repeat for all the towers .
2 If that continues during the 1990s , inflation averages 5% , and homes account for half the value of all bequests , Mintel thinks property transfers between generations will rise from perhaps £16 billion in 1990–91 to £25 billion in 1999–2000 .
3 the legs account for half the total height of the figure .
4 the legs account for half the total height of the figure .
5 Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp 's NTT Mobile Communications Network is to split itself into nine regional units : its present headquarters in Tokyo will become the group 's parent company , which will wholly own the equity of the eight subsidiaries , and the move is intended to improve efficiency and competitiveness in the fight with its biggest domestic rival Daini Denden Inc , which has no unit in Tokyo and Tokai area , which together account for half the population .
6 While France stands shoulder to shoulder with Germany , and the two countries together account for half the EC output , the exchange rate mechanism will survive , representing a beacon of hope for federalists who still see a common currency as the bridge across which Europe must pass to a federal future , and a baleful threat for the sovereign Britishers , who see it as a black hole which could draw EC members inexorably into the same destiny .
7 De Falla borrowed elements from Spanish folk song and dance for all the descriptive passages .
8 No , it is the sale Scots make for all the girls and boys
9 Make for all the exits !
10 Payment is at the discretion of your Manager who will tell you whether or not you qualify for such a payment .
11 Yes er I mean they er they , they want the whole peasant movement involved , I mean after all the peasants they 're , although they 're a wealthy peasant , these people are not enormously wealthy , they may be wealthy on a relative scale in a village , but certainly not er you know er er er half as weal anything like as wealthy as , as a , the , the landlords , the large land owners and so on and that it is a peasant movement , the whole peasant strata they wanted to involve
12 Sometimes you long for half an hours
13 Forget about all the rest of it , we know it gives water okay .
14 Well just do n't think about one thing and forget about all the others .
15 The tournament in the early twelfth century was a mock battle little different from the real thing : the highly organized jousting which we usually associate with such an event was only beginning to develop .
16 Down the pub as often as you want with all the fellers — ’
17 What in the world could a single female want with such a sum ? ’
18 We 've heard the voice of the Party professionals , we 've heard the voice of the Labour leadership , now let's all speak on behalf of the ordinary trade unionists and say with all the force that is necessary on behalf of those millions , men and women , young and old , we support the Party , we pay for the Party , we have a right to democracy in the Party because never forget it is our Party too , I move .
19 The other guideline which was issued was namely that of capital , where the a accepted the general guidelines which appeared in the county papers and as far as this Committee was concerned , would mean the general acceptance of all those items which appear in that the first year of that capital programme , subject to the proviso that the revenue contemplated and the benefits of the capital programme will be considered by Policy Panel in its forthcoming meeting .
20 kiss from all the other
21 It 's as though I 'm holding everything that I want in all the world … there in the palm of my hand .
22 Say in half an hour ? ’
23 ‘ A place in such an establishment ? ’
24 Both sensory and contextual information interact in such a way that there is a trade-off between them ; the more contextual information input to a logogen from its top-down sources , the less sensory information is needed to bring the logogen above threshold for activation .
25 In this he refers to a St. Kilda man who had occasion to visit Harris and later Skye , and of that trip Buchan writes thus : — ‘ One of the things he and they with him wondered at most was , the Growth of Trees , they thought the Beauty of Leaves and Branches admirable , and how they grow to such a Height above Plants was far above their Conception .
26 We report on all the differing views which will produce the only comprehensive strategy for the advance to socialism .
27 But I apologise to all the people who may be getting fed up with it .
28 An expert can be liable in contract or tort to both the parties who have referred an issue to him for decision : see 14.514.11 .
29 These , then , are some of the ideas that attach to all the world 's waterways .
30 ‘ Listen to me carefully and pass on what I say to all the others .
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