Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun pl] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There are five T'yungunz in the nest to feed , but if Steg takes too long catching dindins the young 'uns die of starvation ( as do I if I do without food for more than 15 nanoseconds ) .
2 Farrell uses the fact that O'Neill joined the Apprentice Boys of Derry and the Royal Black Preceptory ( two Protestant fraternal organizations similar to the Orange Order ) to portray him as a ‘ closet ’ die-hard unionist but in so doing misses the glaring point that O'Neill had to join these organizations because he was not already a member .
3 Starting with Homer and finishing with Virginia Woolf , Auerbach uses this framework to characterize the different ways in which a selection of writers represented reality across the centuries , and in so doing traces the gradual abandonment of the principle of decorum in favour of a more modern standard , according to which seriousness and realism are wholly compatible .
4 Extra staff have been drafted in to take patients the few hundred yards from the hutted wards of Ormskirk Hospital which were originally built to house Canadian forces during World War II .
5 SPD still fails to ride the wave : Setbacks for Chancellor Kohl and his team have not convinced voters the Social Democrats would do any better , writes John Eisenhammer
6 Indeed , it is probably more practical not to do things the standard way as this avoids what is likely to be severe over-kill for do-it-yourself applications .
7 In the event of the total loss of one of these separately insured items the proper settlement is the sum insured .
8 Will he tell them why , if there is to be a days-at-sea restriction , he can not pay fishermen the same financial support that farmers get when their land goes awry ?
9 Hobson , while proclaiming the validity of Cobden 's analysis , nevertheless gives capitalists the central role in promoting the new aggressive imperialism .
10 She must try not to take things the wrong way
11 IAN WRIGHT and Andy Gray hardly exchanged pleasantries the first time they met .
12 To pack all this equipment into a boat of this size and still allow operators the maximum operating efficiency and working space was not easy .
13 In addition , the BLA argued that unlimited liability generated claims by encouraging unjustified risk-taking by solicitors , clients and lenders alike , and also made solicitors the first target for loss recovery when the fault occurred .
14 Smith also told police the three men were half cut , they 'd lost their sense of safety .
15 We 'll probably do things the old-fashioned way . ’
16 Give yourself , you know , somewhere where you can sit quietly , and also give children the same opportunity , even quite small children need to be on their own sometimes .
17 The 1980s legislation also gave parents the legal right to be informed about , and be involved in , certain aspects of school life .
18 ‘ He would have carried on doing things the same way .
19 and then you can That was very good mountain that 's a good one to know how to spell curtains the same .
20 This is why in some countries with privately owned papers the ruling party , or even the government , has decided to launch its own .
21 The shareholders in non-profit institutions and publicly owned companies in both cases are more or less synonymous with the customers of the firm ; they provide no additional constraint apart from this , though in publicly owned companies the relevant government department will impose its own constraints ( see chapter 4 ) .
22 Ward Sisters are actually managing resources at the moment , and part of their job is to actually give patients the best possible care within the resources that they actually have .
23 My experience over many years is that Standing Committees and other similar Committees on the Floor of the House , with exceptions that I will come to in a moment , never give Bills the due consideration that they ought to have .
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