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

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1 To add some sort of spice , someone has had the bright idea of bringing on the JB Horns .
2 Harris , his coachman , was up on the driving box , while Lord John 's groom and valet were bringing on the saddle horses behind .
3 " After some discussion it was arranged to carry on the Winter Meetings fortnightly as last year .
4 In Maymyo I was at first rather at a loose end , for most of the civilian families had left , and the Establishment chaplain was there to carry on the church services and to look after the few people left .
5 There would be no one to carry on the Drennan name , no one to inherit his land .
6 Born in Venice in 1751 , Tim 's paternal ancestor Zaccaria died in London at the age of 76 , leaving his eldest son Joseph to carry on the family name .
7 ‘ And needed someone to carry on the family name and the title , to stop any distant relative from — ’
8 To carry on the family tradition and blackmail Corosini . ’
9 None of their three sons Roy , Robert and Clive have decided to carry on the family tradition .
10 He seems to have been trained , along with his three brothers , to carry on the family business , which also included bookselling .
11 Daily inspections of the tank will indicate a few fry hanging on the tank sides and others hiding in the mops .
12 Okay where 's that it 's in the cu the cups They 're on the cup board , hanging on the cup board .
13 What 's Karen got hanging on the washing line erm are we up are we up for erm the Bare Naked Ladies there I think we are .
14 Bring on the dancing girls .
15 ‘ OK , Ellis , take out the tray and bring on the sex maniac . ’
16 Some theorize that income distribution is mainly a result of government action ( wage policy , taxation , etc. ) while per capita income is mainly a result of transnational forces ( for example , the price that exports bring on the world market ) .
17 If the tender was accepted , the various obligations could be divided amongst its members , while the EEIG itself became effectively the project manager , with a co-ordinating role .
18 Using the oily rag , rub along the back rail several times , then , taking a clean very lightly oiled rag , run it along the front edge of the needlebed .
19 2 Push down the clutch plate ( a ) and draw back the piston rod ( b )
20 As you wind along the corniche roads , passing vineyards and olive groves , you are sure to be reminded of the Côte d'Azur .
21 The Labour Party 's part in bringing down the Chamberlain Government in May 1940 was recognized by the central roles allotted to Labour Ministers in Churchill 's Coalition Government .
22 Since the introduction of the laser more operations have been performed bringing down the surgery waiting list . ’
23 In the form in which the proposals on community service appeared in the Bill they owed something also to the Government 's hope that the new measure would be seen as a credible alternative to custodial sentences , thus contributing towards the aim of bringing down the prison population .
24 Islip was sent off after bringing down the goalkeeper Iremonger ( they were ‘ probably two of the most hot-headed players in the League , ’ said the Examiner ) , then Mint of Notts County was also sent off for attacking Smith .
25 But it is a heavily biased reading of Dame Sirith to see only the antifeminist direction and to ignore the unfavourable reflections upon Wilekin 's base attitude and desires .
26 To add a new word into the dawg , the current structure would need to be searched both forwards and backwards to establish whether or not the required paths exist , which would slow down the building algorithm ( see section 3.3.3 ) .
27 Lower stimulus intensities will engender fewer sensitized stores and the greater diffusional distances will slow down the wave speeds .
28 Thus one organization will expound in the media about the urgent need to ‘ slow down the hospital closures ’ , while another will follow hot on their heels , saying , ‘ Close the hospitals as rapidly as possible . ’
29 The printed book is then inserted into the case by machinery and attached to the boards by gluing down the mull overlaps , after which the endpapers are pasted down to hide them .
30 Sure enough , the battered little red Mini was speeding down the service road , following the same route the ambulance had taken .
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