Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And let me quote Locke er here we are are we he says but submitting to the laws of any country , living quietly and enjoying privileges and protection under them , makes not a man a member of that society then he goes on a little bit further down nothing can make any man so but is actually entering into it by positive engagement and express promise and compact . |
2 | CROSS A FAST TYPIST WITH A WINDOWS WORD PROCESSOR AND THE CHANCES ARE YOU 'LL SEE SOME WAILING AND GNASHING OF TEETH AS THE PROGRAM CHUGS ALONG A FEW PACES BEHIND THE USER . |
3 | The main route goes along a narrow elevated ridge from Gray Crag to Thornthwaite Crag where you 'll find the tallest cairn in the Lake District at around 20ft high . |
4 | US cities are different from British cities in that , housing goes down a long chain of ownership , becoming more downgraded with each owner , because the wealthy continually build new houses . |
5 | If it goes down a thirty hole , it 'll be sixty wo n't it cos it 's double score . |
6 | Investment bankers say that grey markets allow short-selling that drives down a new issue 's price . |
7 | The village stands along a single street roughly parallel with the river . |
8 | This starts along a walled lane which opens out into a field . |
9 | Seven years after losing her sight Philippa now holds down a full-time job . |
10 | As well as looking after Thomas , Beverley holds down a busy job as an executive with Boots in Nottingham . |
11 | Each one searches along a zig-zag course . |
12 | Out of a thousand cases reported in United States waters over a five-year period , only two resulted in death . |
13 | This is an acquired skill which develops over a long period . |
14 | After a week , Shaun calls back for the full container and drops off a new one . |
15 | You ca n't talk about it with him because the word ‘ art ’ starts off a whole series of shocked , guilty ideas in him . |
16 | Mark Todd often appears to be quite casual as he clocks up a fastest time of the day . |
17 | Charles Higson King of the Ants ( Penguin ) Because it is tough and nasty , and heads up a brilliant first novel promotion from Penguin and the Observer called Beginnings . |
18 | The owner starts up a new business and pays into the business bank account £1,000 . |
19 | On May 22nd ( the day following his terrible vow against Elfed ) he writes up a typical entry : ‘ Went to see As You Like It as performed by Form 4 . |
20 | He holds up a wooden multi-coloured fish . |
21 | In Claude Berri 's latest film , ‘ Uranus ’ , he knocks back a whole bottle of wine without pausing for breath ; although he insists that it was merely coloured water , his fans believe otherwise . |
22 | If this does not work ( and I do n't think you actually have to go to France ) , you might try the recipe of the American crime short story writer , Robert Twohy , who writes out a first sentence and then sees if anything comes from it , and so on . |
23 | He writes out a generous cheque and sends it off . |
24 | He holds out a sunburned arm . |
25 | Every once in a while he holds out a small portion of meat , which the Skeleton chews furiously and swallows , with the same lack of success as before . |
26 | Dwayne holds out a freckled ham . |
27 | He sketches out a domed mountain with a pair of high corries and ledges that seem to form eyes and eyebrows , and a vertical crest of rock running down between them , passing a snowfield on either side … |
28 | An outstanding example of this type of narrative is Vargas Llosa 's Conversation in the Cathedral , which pivots around a four-hour conversation between two characters , the whole novel being made up of dialogue and narrative units generated in waves by the central conversation , as the two men 's review of their past lives sparks off inner thoughts and recollections and conjures up other conversations and dramatized episodes . |
29 | Note , too , that nothing is said within such analyses about forms of middle-class racism — the discussion pivots around a simple polarization between a ‘ ruling ’ and ‘ working ’ class . |
30 | Young children do imitate the aggressive acts of televised models as much as live models ; furthermore , this effect persists over a considerable period of time and is particularly pronounced when the aggressive model is portrayed as successful . |