Example sentences of "[verb] [det] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 and linked to that I was going to do a new information sheet , I found the old information sheet so I just bring that up to date
2 If you remember at the end of yesterday , Mr Donson will no doubt correct me if I 'm wrong , he fige finished up , we started the day with a total guaranteed minimum of about thirty three and a half thousand , we got that up by arithmetic to thirty four point nine thousand , and I think we finished up at around thirty six thousand at the end of the day .
3 I always thought you bring this over for breakfast
4 True to their craft and their inspiration , they passed this on to mankind .
5 Could make some out of Soda Stream if you 're desperate .
6 We should n't throw this away in favour of a franchise system . ’
7 Mrs Lewis told the opening of an inquest at Liverpool Coroners Court that she found her husband hanging half out of bed , frothing at the mouth , two days after the crash .
8 Often it is easier to arrange this out of season than at the height of the busy tourist period .
9 It is this extra sum which the estate is using as a stick against the BMC , in the hope that it will stump up the cash as the estate can not afford to invest this much in climbing .
10 Thursday Friday Now just check put the new piece of paper yes Publications Okay I 'm just er bringing this up to date so Monday Tuesday Wednesday evenings in fact you need er sorry Sunday Monday and Tuesday okay .
11 I got this out of mother 's catalogue .
12 Say that again in English .
13 She had obviously picked that up from television .
14 And I 've no way of knowing if it 's normal to worry this much about food and weigh yourself this many times a day .
15 And they went and put a poky little old football club in won this well of course they everybody !
16 Er , I 've now added the research approval form and it 's become a related document here but in the original allocation of forms , the responsibility for keeping this up to date was not mine .
17 More realistically , the papal Curia thought that when the full ideal was unattainable , it was better to be content with what could be salvaged than to be left empty-handed : the precise opposite of Anselm , who ( as he told Queen Matilda ) would as soon be deprived of everything as of a little — ‘ and I say this not for love of property , but for love of God 's justice ’ .
18 I say this only in justice to both of you . ’
19 Acheson would agree to " close and continued consultation on all the parallel interests " of the two powers , but he was not willing to spell this out on paper .
20 Nothing I have experienced illustrates this quite like church planting because of the inherent risk of failure .
21 Carefully , he narrowed this down to opinion , but this was a highly pressurised role where he had to think carefully over every throwaway line .
22 ‘ He used this instead of heroin ? ’
23 On checking this out of curiosity , I discovered that although there was no specific mention of the term Interlanguage , Selinker 's ( 1972 ) article called , simply , " Interlanguage " was listed in the bibliography .
24 Having established the overall principle that conciliatory attitudes provide a prime dynamic for strengthening relationships , Paul then goes on to spell out how in each case male and female partners are to work this out in practice .
25 Mr Mann 's candidates will include some now in jail for terrorism .
26 I 'm saving that up for winter . ’
27 That disappointed me , because we 'd talked about it and done that yesterday in training .
28 So , the fact that it 's guaranteed that , we 've actually built that in by design which makes it a feature .
29 And it will do that just in case , as a matter of fact , the sign is correlated with what we take it to signify : that is , provided that , at least in Pooh 's neck of the woods , there really is honey wherever there are bees .
30 it 's king size , now that is too warm , we only put that on in winter
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