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

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1 so it looks like you 've got future there , then you go trot trot trot trot trot trot trot trot back now you 've got something slightly different there here you had der der der der der you said okay , future , then you went back there and you found that it was a present tense in English , right , but you needed a future in French because the whole thing is future .
2 The couple agreed to continue going out socially together , and the therapist agreed to write to the local housing department to back up their application for council accommodation .
3 The study will be based upon a sample of UK small firms in two widely differing industrial sectors , namely , biotechnology and engineering where subcontracting has grown more rapidly in recent years .
4 The length of life we can expect to enjoy has gone up markedly over that period and the number of children who die before the age of five in developing countries has been reduced by half .
5 And if you want to wear make up then of course , make up goes over the top of your moisturizer .
6 There will be a tendency , when everything comes from the computer , you hear it already , ‘ oh it was the computer ’ , and that , I think , we want to try to change as quickly as possible .
7 want to know make up today !
8 Well this is , this for a market research has come to see how often they 're used .
9 Huxley 's retort that he would rather have an ape for an ancestor than a bishop — or words to that effect — has come to symbolize not merely the conflict between Darwinism and the Bible but the victory of science over religion .
10 Most of them have been painted amid the West Riding fells that Mr Rocke has come to know so well .
11 Between 1960 and 1980 , in short , Nizan has come to symbolise almost exclusively in the public consciousness the impossibility of sustaining credibility as an intellectual within the confines of the French communist party .
12 It follows from this My Lords that I believe that the Noble Lord , Lord with his well-known moderation and desire to compromise has gone rather too far in meeting Government intentions , but at all events I do ago go along with his proposal that if it is to be done by order , it would be right that the order should be laid before Parliament to make quite sure that justice has been done .
13 Siemens Nixdorf has decided to buy in commercially available printed circuit boards and concentrate on production of complex boards at its Augsburg plant , but there are no further plant closure plans beyond those in Berlin and Cologne already announced .
14 Her constituents are lucky that she has decided to stay down here today .
15 Lord Young has had to battle hard ever since to defend both his original deferment of publication and his decision to stand fast despite the leak .
16 London Transport ( LT ) , for example , has had to put up recently with dubious accusations that its trains have suddenly started running late .
17 While capitalist states elsewhere have had to deal with high levels of inflation , balance of payment crises , low productivity and increasing demands put on State expenditure , Britain has had to respond not only to these problems but also to a decline in its manufacturing base : profits from industry have not gone back in sufficient volume to sustain the long-term investment in new technology that Britain has needed .
18 In the SAS he undoubtedly learned rather more than that , including the survival skills which he has had to draw on so often in expeditions which have not always gone according to plan.He has been a full-time explorer since he was 25 and ‘ like everybody else , in every career , you do n't retire until you have to , ’ he says.His CV reads like a non-stop Boys Own adventure — shooting up the White Nile in a hovercraft , parachuting on to the Jostedalsbre Glacier and negotiating more than 4,000 miles of Canadian and Alaskan rivers.Between 1979 and 1982 , he circumnavigated the world on the Transglobe Expedition , becoming one of the first men ever to reach both the North and South Poles overland .
19 It employs 1,000 people now , just as it did in 1981 , but in the intervening years it has had to take on far more duties — most notably the upkeep of its building which was looked after by the government from 1816 to 1988 .
20 These factors help to explain why the total number of clients covered at any one time by our London 24 hour on-call service more than doubled from 70 in April 1990 to 150 by March 1991 ; and why the provision of service has had to become so much more sophisticated .
21 Southeast Asia is not the only area where a legacy of hatred , bitterness and injustice has meant that Japan has had to tread very carefully in her relationships .
22 A Co-op spokesman says : ‘ We have found an alternative firm but it has meant that instead of mortgage repayments being met for a year , they will now only be paid for six months — and the price has had to rise as well . ’
23 Oh Chris has got to go out tonight
24 If fitted it has got to work sufficiently well to warn other road users of its approach etc .
25 Now , at this you may not have sympathy for that but it 's significant in circles I 've seen that you just do n't that Johnson has bothered to write out exactly how that play should be acted out , he 's trying to stay in control of his plays .
26 It remains to be seen whether such an arrangement will be beneficial to book provision or not , but the government has promised to monitor very closely the spending of these monies in schools and the associated reports on the implementation of the curriculum .
27 It might be possible to gain a grant from some appropriate body , e.g. The Prince 's Trust but the Village Association has agreed to help out financially , the nature of the aid not yet determined .
28 It might be possible to gain a grant from some appropriate body , e.g. The Prince 's Trust but the Village Association has agreed to help out financially , the nature of the aid not yet determined .
29 Somewhere between the ages of eight and 10 children 's ideas of what they want to draw become much more ambitious ; in particular , they want their pictures to be more visually realistic and for most of them this ambition far outstrips their skill .
30 On the level of ideology the Conservative Government has attempted to tackle not only a crisis of legitimation but also of motivation .
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