Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | When federalists bleat on about how interdependent the world is , one wonders what world they live in . |
2 | Whether or not the avoidable harm , injury , and suffering should then be called ‘ crime ’ is a point legal theorists then dance on for ever ; but a ‘ crime ’ by any other name causes at least just as much pain and grief . |
3 | ‘ Come and sit down over here . ’ |
4 | ‘ Come and sit down over here . ’ |
5 | ‘ Just sit down over there . |
6 | Take off your boots this moment , before I lose my temper , and sit down over there . |
7 | Sit down over there with Ricky and I 'll bring them to you . |
8 | Go on , sit down at once ! ’ ’ |
9 | Doctors from ethnic minorities predominate in at least two of our chosen specialties ( psychiatry and geriatric medicine ) — reflecting these specialties ' comparative unpopularity — and the proportion of such doctors is much greater in district general hospitals than in teaching hospitals . |
10 | Cover the cake with the appropriate pieces of fondant — for the front side with the holes , gently press on before neatly cutting around the holes and removing the pieces of surplus fondant . |
11 | Barings nearly want down for over twenty million . |
12 | Recipes for this " black tart stuff " as it was called appear in at least two cookery books of the second half of the seventeenth century . |
13 | Most people fit in around there . |
14 | The density of TNF α+; cells within lamina propria and submucosa was determined with a point counting technique , using a Lennox graticule over at least five randomly chosen high power fields within each region and counting as positive graticule points overlying positively stained cells . |
15 | Misreading the clues , they head off in completely the wrong direction and manage to become the first people ever to get shipwrecked on one of the islands of Derwentwater . |
16 | People who are little horrors in school quite often grow up into all right individuals . ’ |
17 | He was struck by how similar the behaviour of different species can be , as in ( for example ) the courtship of different species of ducks which grow up in very different environments . |
18 | The consequent build up of osmotically active particles within the gut lumen inhibits water reabsorption by the gut wall . |
19 | Ventilation : mesh ventilation windows under the flysheet storm flap help prevent a build up of too much condensation . |
20 | Restrict this colour to large areas such as walls , carpet or curtaining and build up from here , introducing one or two further colours or tones of one shade , and adding interest with patterns and texture . |
21 | If none , start this lunch-time with a gentle walk and build up from there , taking exercise at least three times a week . |
22 | There is a strong tradition in philosophy which holds that we start from knowledge of our own sensory states and build up from there . |
23 | Warm up for about 22 minutes . |
24 | It should come in at around 45 Specint 92 and top out at around 60 . |
25 | It should come in around 45 Specint 92 and top out at around 60 . |
26 | But instead of reading aeroplane comics and moping around you should be making sure your pride and joy is in a fit state to survive the winter — and ready for any of those all too infrequent sharp-edged days that appear out of nowhere and vanish just as quickly . |
27 | Black holes and craters appear out of nowhere and it can be hell at night and very dangerous . ’ |
28 | I want out of here . ’ |
29 | ‘ I want out of here , ’ she said , ‘ and I want out of here now . ’ |
30 | ‘ I want out of here , ’ she said , ‘ and I want out of here now . ’ |