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

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1 Random diversification allows the reduction of non-market risk because the error terms from the market model 's estimation of each security will tend to cancel each other out and sum to zero because they are uncorrelated .
2 Yeah but can we plays that tape so that everybody 's can hear ?
3 They pick that subject out and define it .
4 Pick that bit up and eat
5 They flung each other off and stared for an instant , each of them aware that he was known , each conscious that this recognition made many things plain .
6 There would be times for tenderness , and one such time came later , in the aftermath of passion enriched by the knowledge of love , a bonus as they lay touching each other languidly and lovingly , luxuriating in the freedom of being able to express their feelings in this alternative way , confidently but without urgency .
7 Logan was keen to court that generation both as readers and as potential writers .
8 Moss Vale gained a comfortable 5-1 success at Kilversley , with Steve Smith and Paul Donahue each netting twice and Tony Shields rounding off the scoring .
9 It introduced him to the bizarre situation that Churches treated each other worse than they treated anyone else ; and to the recognition that the reason for this was not religious but racial .
10 Mr Cruickshank fulfils that criterion admirably and will , I am sure , do a very good job . ’
11 And surely the spectacle of American airlines gobbling each other up and then going bust suggests that government guidance is needed to preserve the orderly flow of airline flights ?
12 I believe you 'll be using that gun sooner than you think . ’
13 Nor are the prospects , even for Galway , as bad as they appear at the moment : workers reportedly wept openly in the Digital canteen when told their jobs were being phased out over the next 12 months , but the fear that most of the subcontractors that served DEC will have to close as well is not likely to be realised : where a company has a good relationship with a subcontractor , there are good reasons for maintaining that relationship even after a plant closes , and work should start flowing across the Irish Sea all the way to Galway from Scotland .
14 ‘ It is an open secret that they were seeing each other regularly until all hell broke loose back in the summer , ’ said a source close to Camilla last night .
15 We 've got to continue that restraint even as things start to get better , and that means restraints from the top to the bottom , from board room to shop floor .
16 In 1911 the inaugural conference of the National Council of Public Morals ( NCPM ) announced that prevention rather than punishment was to be the keynote in the regeneration of the nation 's moral life .
17 It is not acceptable in our society to start smelling each other closely or to feel each other , except in approved salutations .
18 Making predictions about the effects of new stressors is particularly difficult given that combinations of stressors may actually counteract each other rather than being additive in their effects ( Hockey , 1984 ) .
19 if you were born in the Mediterranean you would of been eating that stuff anyway and you 'd never have , think about it
20 Then that I got that book back when I became a full time official it was still in the still in the office .
21 Yeah , but if there had n't , there had n't of given that goal away and they were pushing forward
22 Well I get involved in it in so many different ways erm this is a difficult one , but one of the things that happens is that a number of teachers , both from the area and elsewhere , erm do advanced courses at the university and as part of these courses we have a unit on evaluation , and for this they will choose some area of their school work which they and their colleagues — and I emphasise that this is something they do have to involve their colleagues back at school in very much — erm feel it would be useful to look at and then they try and discuss with their colleagues what aspects of it are important and significant and what ought to be seen , and they bring this discussion back and we all discuss together there 'll be different teachers working on different problems the different ways in which they could approach this problem and how they might most usefully be able to do it and at the end of the exercise they will have found out quite a lot about this particular area of teaching and very often we find that the people they 've consulted have themselves got quite interested in it and begun to realize that it 's not being done in a way that 's there to threaten them , they 're not sending a report to the headmaster or the Chief Education Officer or anything like that — it 's for the benefit of the people doing the work themselves .
23 Thanks for coming on David now you 've hated this thing ever since it 's gone up have n't you ?
24 The guide would be particularly useful to people who lived some distance away and who needed to find out if a visit to the record office would be helpful .
25 Well to go this week then cos they 've got free fitting .
26 Welcome back : Gloucestershire and England fast bowler David ’ Syd ’ Lawrence made another comeback today after twice shattering his left knee .
27 On Edward 's behalf , Philip was therefore requested to ‘ remedy this matter so that it will redound to your honour … and to the honour of monarchy [ roiauté ] and of all lords against their men ’ ( a touz seigneurs contre leurs hommes ) .
28 The degree course has two main aims : first , to promote this study so that the relationships between organisms and their environment are better understood and , second , to apply the principles of ecological science to the management of forests , water , wildlife and the environment generally .
29 They review this possibility annually and he explained that when they have identified children who will go back they let them go into mainstream school for at first a morning and then one day a week .
30 Handling some paperwork over and over again
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