Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The sample list of books is equally important , for it disarms criticisms of the kind : ‘ The books involved are obsolete and the shelf space is needed for more modern colourful illustrated books ’ , or ‘ Things like this have always been going on ’ , or ‘ We only get rid of popular novels when the rush is over ’ . |
2 | So we do three so we only get paid for thirty nine hours a week instead of forty . |
3 | But the Big Ideas that start in this country now quickly travel abroad , where they not only get produced at high speed , at low cost , and with great efficiency , but also undergo continuous development and improvement . |
4 | So get rid of that bit of fence ? |
5 | There are many recorded instances of mass deaths of lemmings after a phase of population expansion , when they have apparently become subjected to some form of social stress that leads to their attempting to migrate across impassable barriers ( Elton , 1942 ) . |
6 | What are essentially bilateral relationships between group and department in Britain have in the United States long become recognized as trilateral relationships of group , department and , because of its far greater role in the substance of legislation , Congress . |
7 | The origins of the Norfolk Broads have only become known in recent years . |
8 | Second , and more important , they were mass-produced out of durable materials and so have survived in large numbers . |
9 | For example , 32 per cent of the pre-retirement age group see health as being physically fit compared with 10 per cent of the over-65 age group . |
10 | Just get rid of one thing before you start |
11 | Just get rid of this . |
12 | The FSU operates through local units , many of which are generously grant aided by local authorities . |
13 | Most of the discussions above have centred upon specific factors particular to Britain . |
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15 | The textures , sounds and rhythms of The Shamen 's output from ‘ En-Tact ’ articulate their pleasure politics well enough , but they still seem drawn to lyrical sloganeering . |
16 | We ge , we always get done in this lesson do n't we ? |
17 | He had early become addicted to radical causes but latterly had settled on those related to animals . |
18 | Must be normal bloke and preferably have run with some type of working class street gang and not have a domineering mum or anything |
19 | It can not have changed much in two hundred years and still , today , the tireless plume of woodsmoke wafts up from the chimney , proving that life goes on in much the same way as it always have done in this particular vicinity . |
20 | Numbers of novelists , poets , essayists and artists had early work printed by provincial presses . |
21 | He is also fan worshipped by one woman in particular sporting a Buddy sweatshirt . |
22 | ‘ Carronade ’ was the first boat home , but ‘ Blush ’ and the First Europe ‘ Fraggle ’ ( Michael Nash CYC ) together and breathing down her neck less than two minutes behind put paid to any idea of victory for Peter Clements ( WMYC ) , and ‘ Blush ’ secured her second trophy of the weekend by a comfortable margin . |
23 | She also aims to help Joe Public get rid of those niggling aches and pains . |
24 | Now get dressed before all the bikers come in here . ’ |
25 | So we want Glasgay ! to help create a feel-good factor for the thousands of people who often feel excluded from much of the cultural life in Britain , despite being over-represented within the arts generally . ’ |
26 | Gullies often become blocked by dead leaves and small stones which fall through the grating . |
27 | As can be imagined , in a place with such grand fishing traditions , people who go there regularly often become associated with particular lochs ; and that is very much part of the charm of fishing at Scourie . |
28 | Hyaenas , having spent the day skulking aimlessly in the thickets or strolling in a leisurely way across open ground , now become transformed into determined hunters . |
29 | Short of that , again because much of the legal requirements in risk management so far have centred on this area , the manager with responsibility for health and safety could be a candidate although that would mean extending beyond his or her traditional expertise in physical hazards . |
30 | An incidental advantage of splitting pupillage is that you thereby become known in two places instead of one . |