Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [adv prt] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is when these fail that sex , drugs or alcohol are invoked to more effectively push down the pain .
2 After which , his empty sledge on his back , he would walk and clamber slowly back up the steepness to enter once more into the dripping slate shaft and repeat the exhausting process .
3 ACT can also generate additional objects to create customised products — the group will ‘ effectively make up a bespoke product , assemble a bespoke suit to fit each client ’ .
4 The memoirs of great inter-war players like Dixie Dean , Tommy Lawton , and Stanley Matthews politely skate over the issue , but a Manchester United player in the 1920s recalled a telling incident involving the club captain , Frank Barson .
5 One girl wanted to cover him in whipped cream and honey and then slowly lick off every bit .
6 If the risk-free hedge is seen to produce a greater return than the risk-free rate then arbitrage will take place as investors offer to write more calls and so bring down the price of the option .
7 A stunted little boy suddenly starts to shoot up like a weed , a plain adolescent turns into a beauty overnight , and well-preserved middle-aged men who reach sixty still looking forty-five suddenly make up the deficit and more than overtake their age , all in a few months .
8 To get as close as possible to sea-dwelling fauna ( and perhaps pick up a crustacean for the lunchtable ) , take a short course in diving and snorkelling .
9 Ants , aphids and plants together make up a kind of farming economy based on sugar .
10 He did not attempt to remember all the features that together make up a face .
11 Personal allowances , premiums and payments to cover certain housing costs together make up the benefit payment .
12 We recognize a sign as a set of letters on a page , or an intelligible series of sounds , or an iconic device , and in the same perception we grasp what it stands for : signifier and signified together make up the sign .
13 If we could precisely specify and conclusively verify every member of the set of observation statements which together make up the meaning of a non-observation statement , that non-observation statement would , in accordance with the verification principle , have its own determinate meaning and in certain circumstances be determinately true or determinately false .
14 In S/Z the codes are more like ways of speaking that together make up the discourse .
15 They only pick out a word word here and there see
16 The remarks in this section only sketch out a province for which a proper theory of discourse deixis might provide an account .
17 As always , remember to practise sl-ow-ly at first and only build up the tempo as and when the part begins to feel comfortable .
18 In other words , we have fossils that just suddenly appear around the world at one moment in geological history and " whence , and whither flown again , who knows " ?
19 Without warning , it suddenly let out a blast of the 62 first line of Dixie on a five-tone airhorn , so loud and so unexpected that it made Alina take a startled step back .
20 They had just sat down when Zach suddenly let out a cry .
21 We took a long walk down the Iron Pier .
22 Place in a bowl with the milk and gently heat over a pan of simmering water , stirring occasionally until melted and almost smooth .
23 Loss of skin tone or turgor — gently pinch up the skin which will normally snap straight back into place .
24 However the emergence of anti-heroes like Billy Bunter , the demotion of romance to children 's literature , are obvious consequences of the Western world 's fifteen-hundred-year long climb down the ladder of literary modes .
25 Hebbert and McFall do , Hebbert decided , and he persuaded his partner they could not leave it at that after such a long flog up the mountainside .
26 Even unravelling the cause can be so time consuming that many managers merely give up the struggle .
27 Let us write the unit rank matrix as unc Then unc Hence unc To prove this , we merely multiply out the product unc which gives I. Equation ( 11 ) is an example of the " modification formula " generally ascribed to Householder ( 3 ) .
28 So hang on a minute right .
29 As a matter of policy , the tutors seldom intervene , so pass up the opportunity of helping the students learn ; also ( critics say ) much time is wasted in interminable discussion over semantic niceties .
30 So pack up a picnic with fresh fruit , crunchy salads and wholemeal rolls with tuna or low-fat cottage cheese fillings
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