Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Between demonstrates how a multiplicity of different discursive systems intertwine to form the substrata of an individual mind which plays them off against each other , combines them and uses them to generate the repertory of stories that determine how she ‘ reads ’ the world in which she lives .
2 Erm , I found out today , that I did n't realise she 'd actually passed a c , a beautician 's course , so I do n't know why she 's taught me out of all , has n't taught me how to go on .
3 Deemy was on hand next morning at sunrise to see me off aboard one of the transport planes carrying some 40 young pilots en route to Fairbanks .
4 And when you were doing these with lots of you 've got now got W X Y and Z in , when you 're adding up if you lay them out like that
5 You can work on those and you can build them up in two or three or four year 's time job changes this might take a bit more of a a higher priority .
6 Funded by the European Community , the World Association of Nuclear Operators is co-ordinating an international effort to improve operating procedures at Kozloduy and bring them up to international safety standards .
7 ‘ Then bring them down to Central Gardens , where we hope to have the biggest can collection ever seen in the region or perhaps the country . ’
8 If not I 've only got to put them up in the attic and bring them down in three month 's time .
9 The laity had a pale reflection of this programme in the parish mission , designed to convert the laity or at least bring them back to regular church practices .
10 A cash book should be maintained for each bank account to record every item of income and expenditure , analyse these into appropriate costs and back them up with supporting documentation .
11 ‘ I do n't want the feckin' Gardai pullin' me up for drunken drivin' . ’
12 Well , do you want to go to Phillips and , I mean he kicks them out in two weeks .
13 This woman who , who keeps phoning me up about all this oil pollution on her land .
14 Once they had turned the Mount , with the full span of the ice shining before them , the two men gathered pace , at once in harmony and contention , drawing vigour from the presence of the young woman between them , who cried out , not in fear but encouraging them on to greater exertions .
15 Nicholson led them through to another solid steel gate .
16 And they did n't really want them back at that time .
17 Where the eye often used to be bruised by hectic entrances and exits , Page now keeps his dancers on the stage , shifting them around in complex patterns or gathering them up in long architectural phrases .
18 To generate a biological molecule like haemoglobin , the red pigment in blood , by simple sieving would be equivalent to taking all the amino-acid building blocks of haemoglobin , jumbling them up at random , and hoping that the haemoglobin molecule would reconstitute itself by sheer luck .
19 Under that system an entrepreneur would pay the state to utilize the labour of the prisoners , normally by contracting them out to local farms .
20 First time I went to Norwich alone , he come up to school and got me out at half past nine in the morning .
21 It got me out of clearing tables for a living , but I thought it meant more than that .
22 Stirling divided them up into eight patrols of three jeeps each , with orders to keep up the pressure .
23 To rearticulate them back to working-class interests required considerable ideological work .
24 Pick me up at two forty-five .
25 Pick me up at eleven , ’ he said .
26 Pick me up at half past four .
27 When they were at the nursery I could take them at 7 a.m. and pick them up at 6 p.m .
28 If we had six pizzas and we shared them out between two of us how
29 The law protected farmers living near subsistence level who needed something to carry them over from one harvest to the next , especially if the harvest had been bad .
30 They became the refuge of the vagabond and beggars sought them out as natural almshouses .
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