Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adj] [noun] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Technically , people in most parts of the world can build stable structures out of mud . |
2 | The advantage of budgeting is that not only do you know exactly where you stand — or perhaps stagger ? — today , but that you can make sensible judgements about , for , how much more saving you can undertake , or whether you can afford to increase your borrowing still further . |
3 | Do n't just throw empty accusations around ! ’ |
4 | While unable to comment about launch details on the eve of reporting its financial results , Forte says the marketing campaign will include national advertising through to direct mail to ‘ present selections of hotels from the collection to segmented groups in the leisure and business markets ’ . |
5 | The tenant 's works will probably include valuable fitting out items and while a landlord will wish to reclaim vacant possession of the premises as soon as possible after determination in order to seek a reletting , the handing over of the tenant 's works should be resisted . |
6 | Matt paints are not easy to clean , and will not withstand constant washing down . |
7 | You 've got ta , you got ta chop big bits off and then , sort it out later |
8 | Everything good about it but the tyres , it might need new tyres on now . |
9 | Traditional management information concentrates only on financial information , but information for strategic management should also include external information on , for example , the economy , products and competitors , and internal information on operations and human resources . |
10 | Diabetes is not caused by stress , but stress can throw established diabetes out of control . |
11 | GERRY CAN Celtic striker Gerry Creaney is confident he will help bring European joy back to the fans at Parkhead |
12 | A large part of the population from the village we studied , located 15 km from the capital , work in Brazzaville ( where drugs are readily available ) ; and relatives go to the village at weekends and can carry drug-resistant parasites back and forth . |
13 | A single waking interictal electroencephalogram will show epileptiform activity in about 50% of patients with epilepsy . |
14 | What caused a crop of broken limbs , however , was his brainwave of making men do backward rolls out of a 15-cwt. truck speeding across the desert at 30 miles per hour . |
15 | I do n't feel safe 'angin' around 'ere , ’ Freddie said , climbing into the cab . |
16 | Could always do small weddings down there and , and then the big do |
17 | From London we would carry general merchandise back to Rotterdam — Every ship has a ledger to herself , and the manifest for every voyage has to be entered in it , so that you know precisely what the returns from each voyage are . |
18 | Brushed in , this will help prevent static building up and knots forming . |
19 | They have a vehicle that will now send other manufacturers back to the drawing board . |
20 | These results are quite acceptable , but a picture at the blackout level should not show whole areas ON , nor should a picture more than two or three above the blackout point be black and neither of these happens . |
21 | This should give sufficient cut down of search so that word shape need only be checked on a relatively small number of words . |
22 | ‘ Eh ? ’ said Bella , surprised out of her personal nightmare : the one where she sat , in a big room , unable to move , imprisoned in her crippled body , surrounded by a sea of senile faces , while a pitying young woman stuck a baby 's cup between her toothless gums so that she could suck lukewarm tea out of it . |
23 | Thus you must provide adequate back up advice should the other person run into difficulties . |
24 | This experiment illustrates how , in practice , a simple analogue system can provide good results over relatively short distances . |
25 | You ca n't keep good news in . |
26 | The Guynemers could trace courageous ancestors back to Charlemagne , but few heroes looked less the part than Georges , with his almost effeminate beauty and frail , spindly body that was three times rejected as unfit for military service . |
27 | The basin will provide important back up to the government 's new policy of allowing nature to take its course in some cases . |
28 | Once the first hill was climbed we could see Golden Cap off in the distance , two miles away . |
29 | AXA , on the other hand , could finance new investment out of its petty cash . |
30 | Alejandro did n't like dead mares around ; it looked bad if potential buyers dropped in . |