Example sentences of "[vb -s] [noun sg] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Body position and movement also play an important part — although the fact that turns latch on to each other successfully in telephone conversations seems to suggest that these factors , like gaze , are perhaps not as important as might at first appear . |
2 | When the ER is fully charged , entry is prevented , but as soon as InsP 3 drains calcium out of these stores , the influx of calcium switches on automatically . |
3 | Furthermore , the Exeter guarantees renewal up to any age regardless of size or number of claims made . |
4 | The body of the third man lies chest down in the mud , head to one side . |
5 | TV man sneaks girl out of war |
6 | Mayor has job down to a ‘ tea ’ |
7 | Male has tail up to 6 ft . |
8 | Looks way out of place . |
9 | The Special Needs Unit , attached to the College of Further Education , is actually decking their Special Needs Unit out as a rain forest , both before and after , so there 's the rainforest in all its glory , and then the rainforest after it 's been chopped down and destroyed in the next room , so the Special Needs Unit are really enjoying that . |
10 | EXCALIBUR HAS PIXTEX UP ON UNIX |
11 | But the believer is heir to a kingdom that can not be shaken He who trusts in God looks death out of countenance ; and over him the second death shall have no power … " " |
12 | He wants time off in lieu . |
13 | And even now , as he never has time off for spending the twenty-something quid a week they 'll dish him for the one-hundred-and-twenty-hour stint he puts in most weeks , he could just afford a wife and kid . |
14 | It also contains a sample of ‘ Saffil , ’ that near-miraculous aluminium oxide fibre which looks like cotton-wool , withstands heat up to the melting point of steel , strengthens metals , and is used to line furnaces and between the tiles which protect the space shuttles in their searing return to earth — and was , after all , a research-led , rather than a market-led discovery . |
15 | The Cannon Coalridge 's new Power Flue option allows installation up to 4m away from an outside wall , and will also take in up to four right angled bends |
16 | He conducted recently in the Netherlands , where the Dutch National Youth Orchestra allows membership up to the age of 25 . |
17 | If the locational data are available in x , y order then , if you are familiar with BASIC or FORTRAN , or some other high-level language , it is relatively easy to write a program to reverse the order of the x , y pairs and to convert the y coordinate so that it measures distance down from the top of the page rather than distance up from the bottom . |
18 | This allows movement back to the index to be rapid . |
19 | Hindu teachings allow abortion only where a pregnancy constitutes a danger to the mother 's life , Islamic law allows abortion up to as late as 120 days and under Jewish law the foetus is regarded as a subsidiary of the mother and abortion is permitted as long as a number of doctors recommend it . |
20 | She squashes sausage out of the minds of novelists on their hot-footed way to a real good plot . ’ |
21 | So the Wife of Bath and the Prioress together challenge the social norms of women 's roles ; the shifting surfaces of the Pardoner 's blatant hypocrisy tease the reader into an uncomfortable awareness of the unfathomable nature of human motivation for the onlooker ; the Nun 's priest 's juxtaposition of intellectual solemnity with quick-witted pragmatism and his stress on the saving grace of social charity cuts self-importance down to size . |
22 | In broad terms , the law constructs liability out of the lesser crime which D was committing , and which happened to cause death . |
23 | When the caterpillar is fully grown it usually hangs upside down from a leaf or plant stem , and begins to pupate . |
24 | Sings sorrow up into immortal spheres , |
25 | The cooling fan blows air out of the system unit thus lowering the pressure inside . |
26 | History thus cuts man down to size by reminding him of his origins : its characteristic insight is hindsight . |
27 | When the chest is opened in any manner , a gas trap is triggered which liberates gas up to a 10-yard diameter ( spreading at a rate of 1 yard per round ) . |
28 | It blows year round from the north while the current of the river flows from the south . |
29 | Yes , well the new act , in fact , extends the previous provisions up to the age of nineteen , and also takes provision back before erm school age . |
30 | The reason many directors resist starting a pension scheme is simply that it takes money out of the business for example , for expansion . |