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

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1 He returned Malkin 's right-wing ball for Irons to crash a shot back off the crossbar , Aldridge reacting instinctively to hook the rebound in .
2 Griffiths , of Thurlby Road , Redcar , who had been staying in Kentish Town , admitted criminally damaging the telephone booth .
3 In future , core samples will have to be examined microscopically to determine the likelihood of failure , but development of the new test is not yet complete and will not be available until summer at the earliest .
4 Very quietly one gets up and goes noiselessly to check the bolt 's on the door .
5 But that is not the end of the story ; networks will not only serve the interests of the market ; they bring within reach the possibility of the surveillance of whole populations , with serious implications for personal privacy .
6 Therefore , the RAF applied successfully to join the PLANIT Club .
7 In the home computer market speech synthesis is generally used to enhance games ; scores are read out and warnings of enemy attack can be given verbally leaving the player free to concentrate on the tactics of the game .
8 Graphical and frame representation are given side-by-side to show the frame representation
9 Knowing that Mr Radley 's word was his bond , that judge gladly accepted the offer .
10 From here it turns right to follow the shore until it reaches the mouth of the River Avich .
11 Place potatoes in just sufficient water to cover , bring to the boil , then simmer slowly to prevent the potatoes falling apart .
12 Sunderland failed badly to reproduce the form that had accounted for the division 's runaway leaders , Ipswich , by a comfortable 3–0 scoreline just 48 hours earlier .
13 Likewise we suspect , from the ignorance he displays in scene one of Chetwyn and his work , that his praise of Chetwyn 's university , in the next scene , is given merely to uphold the approbation maxim and thus the Politeness Principle .
14 The DUC , with some ten members , was not initially anti-mining and was formed only to investigate the implications of the prospecting and then to report back and decide in consultation with the community what action should be taken .
15 ‘ You 'd never think so to read the papers recently , ’ Fiona pointed out , lines creasing her forehead .
16 Shortly after the birth of the church , when the leaders gathered together to worship the Lord with fasting , the result was that ‘ the Holy Spirit said , ‘ Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them . ’
17 The location of the innovation there is not in final assembly but in the body shop where the various panels of pressed steel are welded together to form the body .
18 Each sentence may form a mini decision tree and these will be joined together to form the version which will be verified by the users .
19 The detailed structure of the individual plates that combine together to build the skeleton are the basis for the classification of the corals , as well as the general form .
20 In summary , bFGF administered orally or given parenterally accelerated the healing of acetic acid induced gastric ulcers in rats .
21 Two days later the Founders , Board and management team met together to discuss the crisis .
22 On her death , he became dangerously ill with grief but recovered sufficiently to marry the granddaughter of the 5th Duke of Devonshire .
23 At one stage , the exhibition hall got so crowded the doors had to be closed .
24 For example , proposals such as those to base service provision on charges or vouchers are impractical and tend only to increase the differences between the services available in different areas and to shift the costs from the more visible budgets of the services to the less visible ones of the individual , relatively powerless consumer : either their pockets or their time and energy will be hit .
25 Allen said he agreed not to bring the children to his house and abided by her rules , including only visiting the children in the hallway of Farrow 's flat .
26 This division is intended only to simplify the analysis and should not be taken to imply that the aggregate level of unemployment in a country can readily be divided into completely separate and distinguishable categories .
27 Stamford failed entirely to solve the problem of its open fields ; but whereas Nottingham created its slums , Stamford fossilised into the beautiful seventeenth- and eighteenth-century town we see today , a museum piece from a pre-industrial England .
28 Inverting the situation , a shell can be paraboloid when the applied ( live ) load greatly exceeds the self weight and is distributed horizontally .
29 Tired cliches like the ‘ information revolution ’ and the no longer new ‘ new technologies ’ tend merely to conceal the degree to which the production and publishing of the national newspapers and the rituals , allegiances and routine expectations of their various readerships have been reworked and transformed .
30 Back in 1902 that a few local men got together to form the club in a house in Coulson Street , Low Spennymoor .
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