Example sentences of "[verb] [indef pn] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was her left arm , however , so she was able to write out the application to my dictation , and I got someone else to type it . |
2 | For reasons set out in earlier reports and in statements ( IG 16–19 ) concerning her car , abandoned in Exeter station car-park , it is possible , even likely , that she met someone there by arrangement … |
3 | He went on through the files but found nothing else of interest . |
4 | I found nothing else of interest but Bernice turned up a couple of old school exercise books of Billy 's and decided to keep them in remembrance . |
5 | Chamæleon contains nothing else of note . |
6 | The Southern Fish contains nothing else of note . |
7 | Place one half on top of the other to form one large triangle , and stick together with sticky tape . |
8 | Cut the rich fruit cake in half diagonally and place one half on top of the other to form a triangle , sandwiching on with a little apricot glaze . |
9 | If Wilko was willing to try something else in order to get a result then the same criticisms would not be appearing week in week out . |
10 | We want something else for christmas . |
11 | If you have to stop him doing one thing , provide something else to interest and occupy him . |
12 | ( b ) Roads Prima facie a lease of land adjoining a road operates to pass one half in width of the road , even where the road is a private one ( Lang v House ( 1961 ) 178 EG 801 ) . |
13 | you know , they were willing to share what I had but could give nothing financially in return . |
14 | A similar problem may arise when the tenant allows someone else into occupation of part of the demised property , either as a subtenant or by way of licence or franchise agreement . |
15 | ‘ Every now and then things happen to you in life that put everything else in perspective , ’ he explains . |
16 | Or if Simon can bring one home from work . |
17 | Such futile efforts can only bring something close to contempt and suspicion among the millions of human beings who crave nothing more than a simple faith based on a credible ‘ god ’ . |
18 | There could be no doubt about that , the public taste was already showing signs of wanting something else on stage . |
19 | The first time he 'd seen her — all those years ago — he 'd felt something close to panic . |
20 | Er , what in fact this Committee is doing , is saying that at one of the sections that makes up part of it , you happen to have carry forwards spare from last year , therefore use them because we ca n't identify anything else in budget savings for this , next year . |
21 | It is impossible to see or sense anything here except tourism . |
22 | ‘ Do n't you ever do anything else 'cept grizzle ? ’ |
23 | Whilst this may be ‘ wrong ’ according to the traditional school it costs nothing apart from time and quickly reveals both what does and does n't work in terms of presentation . |
24 | There is a particularly cold-blooded tycoon lurking in Coopers & Lybrand 's head office — Ian Brummer , a ‘ ruthless ’ computer manager , cleaned up at the first City Monopoly Challenge , virtually bankrupting everyone else in sight . |
25 | A special accolade for Stefan , that prodigy of a man who virtually single-handed got everything together on time , and then , just as he was about to go through the orchestra door he saw Madge Grimsilk , the headdress of a rat under her arm , hurrying up to the wings . |
26 | And a bottle of wine , open one just in case he feels like a glass . |
27 | Perhaps they 've got something else in mind Geoff . |
28 | However , there is some reason for thinking that Freud may have had something else in mind , namely , the symbols which occur in dream life , some of which are widespread among different cultures and epochs . |
29 | ‘ Did you see anyone else on board ? ’ |
30 | As a rough guide two strands wound together make something approximately like three-ply in thickness and three together are usually reckoned to be about a four-ply. these fine industrial yarns used to be in the ‘ odds and ends ’ bins , but the manufacturers have caught on to the fact that they are popular with machine knitters , so now they can be bought under a brand name . |