Example sentences of "[vb infin] a [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The shift toward standard English is associated with young Black women — not older Black women or white women ( who do not , of course , speak Gullah , but do speak a strongly nonstandard variety ) .
2 If she wanted , she could do a little daytime television work in one of the London studios .
3 According to Wickramasinghe , xenon at 40 atmospheres should provide a fivefold improvement in resolution over a water-coupled instrument .
4 So called tertiary prevention — paediatric surgery — can provide an almost 100% effective solution in at least another 25% of cases .
5 Not only must you keep an almost minute by minute diary of what you are doing and why , but once you have accumulated all the information you must then analyse it .
6 erm Anybody that 's well-organized , good at clerical operations , preferably can type a little bit even though , if only perhaps with a few fingers , erm would make a perfectly computer operator for a small firm .
7 If I can wave to that group of kids and they go home and talk about it , fantastic , or if I can just sign a measly bit of paper for a kid and he 's so stunned he ca n't talk , that really brings home to me what I am doing it for : because it really makes me feel good . ’
8 It will publish a bi-monthly newsletter .
9 ‘ Housing , education and social services would obviously take a back seat . ’
10 But even now , some senior DUP men are slightly perplexed at the apparent willingness of non-evangelicals to ‘ take a back seat and push the others forward ’ , as one man put it .
11 Expressing his absolute contempt of bands who rely on ambient , effect-heavy swirling guitar sounds , Bernard insists his own playing will never take a back seat musically .
12 Foreign policy will take a back seat while Clinton sorts out domestic problems .
13 Slemen added : ‘ We accept we must take a back seat to the national side , but we are still determined to succeed where the Midlands and England B failed . ’
14 Until this improves , it 's likely that Russia will take a back seat for Western investment .
15 Although technology can not realistically take a back seat , we will try to tackle concepts at a simple level .
16 At this stage , most venture capitalists will take a back seat , assuming a role appropriate to the position of a non-executive director .
17 Borough councillors on the transport committee will consider the proposal on Monday but Mr Docherty said whatever their decision he expected they would take a back seat to Stockton Borough Council which coordinated last year 's meetings .
18 There seems to be a feeling that having done well one year you should then take a back place in the queue .
19 That 's why I thought we 'd have a quite afternoon after the show .
20 Our results suggest that Rb 3 C 60 may have a more C 60 orientational disorder than K 3 C 60 .
21 The stars were clouded over , the gas lights were dim then grew a bit brighter , and I could hear a tinkly organ out of tune , the sound came from the direction of the Iron Pier .
22 Now the West will have an almost monopoly position , providing the Chinese , Brazilians and local armaments industries do not take too much of the trade .
23 Only Fontwell survived but the course must pass a 7.30am inspection if it is to avoid becoming the 27th casualty of the season .
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