Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [coord] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 As Ania Loomba puts it , in relation to colonialist studies , ‘ the neglect of histories surrounding native insubordination either devalues or romanticises the latter , or worse , tends to read colonised subjects through linguistic or psychoanalytic theories which , for some of us at least , remain suspiciously and problematically shot through with ethnocentric assumptions whose transfer to all subalterns is unacceptable ’ ( ‘ Overworlding ’ , cited from manuscript ) .
2 Now sit down and just calm
3 The strip is easy to apply , simply put it white side down on the squares to be corrected and rub gently but firmly with a ball point pen on the back of the strip .
4 Teachers thought it most important that pupils should gain emotional pleasure , develop positive attitudes towards reading , develop personally and socially through empathy , become tolerant and gain insights into relationships .
5 I mean serious winter puddings , steamed , boiled and baked , sticky , rich and sweet , that sit fair and square on the plate and fill you with a glorious glow of warmth and well-being .
6 I am convinced that any steps that can be taken to explore methods of production which make better and more effective use of renewable resources are extremely important .
7 Press with the thumbs and fingers to scoop up flesh , squeeze gently but firmly , and slowly release .
8 And then she went round again and we said well push so and so
9 I loved trains , but I could remember the mounting excitement that I felt , as we approached the path leading to the station , change suddenly and inexplicably to fear .
10 It begins to get very cold and hats and pogies appear but we press on and soon after midnight portage Marlow ; a hundred yards downstream we find the campsite and land .
11 The smart ones drop out , the less smart linger on and eventually the sport gets them .
12 Like the Aubrac and the Gascon , its horns are quite long ( indeed , a feature of the breed ) and grow outwards and rather pertly upwards , then curving backwards and outwards .
13 The medium-length horns grow outwards and forwards .
14 Dark-breasted race guttata , deep buff below and strongly marked grey-blue above , can be told from Tawny Owl ( p. 183 ) in flight by its longer wings and at rest by its longer legs .
15 There 's quite a lot of things happening on there , we never have it on , but I have had it on and there now , they say so and so 's got something for sale or
16 Make sure that you correct the drift before touch down and then be prepared to prevent the swing into wind .
17 He , too , had felt the dampness seep in and yet , due to the broad sweeps of my pole and perhaps the motion of the lake , we had already travelled yards from the shore .
18 With the tips of two fingers positioned slightly above the baby 's navel , press gently but firmly upwards .
19 In the area there are only limestone rocks which splinter easily and so are unsuitable for an inscription .
20 They just slot through and then the chains clip on .
21 For instance , a computer can search he words of titles and print out all items containing the relevant key terms , but if an astronomer asks for anything to do with black holes , he may find himself presented with material on the Black Hole of Calcutta , or titles in which the two words appear separately and accidentally , unless the search procedure is more tightly controlled .
22 On a different level-'professional' rather than ‘ amateur ’ Antoine Hennion 's account of studio recording methods emphasizes that a variety of differentiated roles are brought together into a ‘ creative collective ’ : each member has a specific job , but they interact critically and continuously ( Hennion 1983 ) .
23 2 Bounded by Glen Nevis on the north , the southern boundary of the Mamores is even better defined by Loch Leven and Loch Eilde Mor , to which their slopes descend steeply and roughly .
24 and it grown and that 's it , no , they 've got ta bombard it with chemicals and all sorts , they want more and more but what 's the good of producing more and more , but all these people all over the world dying of hunger
25 Cos he want more and more and more .
26 These grow rapidly and now some of the forests are ready for cutting and replanting .
27 If one considers the commitments of various members of Labour 's Front Bench whose portfolios touch directly or indirectly on energy , one finds total conflict , one with the other .
28 I do n't think that management committee will meet , divide the money in two and then race off and never meet for another year .
29 In other regions we see scattered developments , again of figures which appear more or less subsidiary to the whole design .
30 You sort of read a couple of bits then doze off and then !
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