Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mind you , there wo n't be too much muttering about top-roping from other Scottish climbers given that almost every ascent of Fated Path ( on the same crag ) has been top-roped prior to leading , despite that route having fixed protection all the way up !
2 I 've heard this quite a lot , it 's a , it 's a common
3 nervous now , you 're gon na be checking that quite a bit .
4 Policy discussions at ministerial level appeared to focus mainly on the hoary old issues of which agency should take lead responsibility , ’ but finally , in 1989 , the government took a decision which was considered unthinkable only a year earlier , that is , that local authority social services departments should be given lead responsibility for community care and for all services including mental health , but with some additional controls added in the latter case , the single most controversial of Griffiths ' proposals .
5 But what you 're doing here I think it is er , er an example of the partnership , a partnership that goes back for many years , certainly during World War Two and I think er it is still strong and er holds firm today the partnership between the United States and Great Britain .
6 But I do not regard these factors as justifying sweeping away the law which for so long has regulated the conduct of charitable corporations .
7 In other words we have to be able to demonstrate that we can do better by some sort of synergy in the group ; if we ca n't do that then the group is better broken up and the individual parts allowed to fly free and attract their own shareholding .
8 There was a commitment to the maintenance of full employment , with the Keynesian doctrine that budgetary management could achieve this now a matter of economic orthodoxy .
9 He ate these twice a year or so
10 Turned blue once a year .
11 Bouquets of flowers mark the spot where Mr Reynolds was shot dead exactly a week ago .
12 If the value of the whole expression , , is to remain constant then the value of the numerator must also fall .
13 If the price were to remain constant then the gain received on redemption would be constant .
14 I have used this quite a lot for cardigans for an elderly lady , who was a bit of a traditionalist and would not have tuck stitch , in which the ‘ wrong ’ purl ) side is used as the right side .
15 If the vessel is sold unrepaired then the measure of indemnity will be the depreciation in the sale price caused by the unrepaired damage , provided such depreciation would not exceed the reasonable cost of repairs if the vessel had been repaired at the time of loss .
16 But it will render precise almost every judgment on run-outs , and that alone would clear away a lot of dirt .
17 ‘ Damn , ’ said Charlie under his breath , as the moon made another entrance on to the centre of the stage and left them lying motionless only a street 's length away from safety .
18 ‘ It is turning chilly now the sun has gone down ; your baby must n't catch cold .
19 He 'll make sure neither the wife nor the two boys ever want for anything .
20 The Labour Party came to use that quite a lot .
21 And remember that often the situation changes .
22 And we used to do that twice a day , my darling , not once a day , twice a day .
23 I 've got to do that twice a day which I did n't know we actually had to do when I started it .
24 Erm what 's the sort of real shape , it 's not just you it 's everyone sort of doing GCSEs at the moment , erm I 'm getting this quite a lot .
25 I slumped to my knees , burdened by the hopeless regret that I had n't had the chance to do this just a bit sooner .
26 To do this successfully the choreographer must be able to select from the ‘ aggregation of objects ’ only those which are appropriate to the ballet in hand .
27 Where it breaks down and you get a governing body that is split down the middle , where you get staff who tend to who might tend to go in an opposite way to the head teacher , where you get parents who are asked to make difficult decisions as with an opt out ballot , then I think that you have to look very hard at the way that that school is managed and the way that it 's going in the future , because those are the sort of issues that unless you get those right the future for the school can not be as bright as it is for one where they are working as a team .
28 I GET mugged twice a year .
29 Oh would and could you 're going to use those quite a bit in writing
30 Yeah , I mean the boy gets , the boy gets as the boy gets older obviously the council will look into it because you ca n't have a wife sleeping in the same room
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