Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Or disappear forever wiped out by some killer bug and all that will be left of them is a film in which they 're playing their own ancestors ?
2 We can either go on , or turn back to fill in the secondary material or accompaniment .
3 Another accident we had with an a wardrobe two of my lads had which was a funny one in retrospect but I some when you carry a wardrobe , funnily enough , the easiest way often if you 've got a tight corner , you know as you go round a corner in a staircase you 'll come from a landing and often turn right or turn left to go down , if you put it at an angle like that then you wo n't get it round the corner without catching the bannister .
4 However , one major weakness of the study is that by concentrating on advertising as the major culprit , it overlooks the structural changes which media necessarily go through — or do not go through — which themselves place them at risk .
5 This applies whether you are just rearranging a room , thinking of buying some new items , or have just moved in and are starting from scratch .
6 The word itself is so value-loaded that no judgement on whether contemporary trends in rural society have or have not brought about a ‘ loss of community ’ in the English village is realistically possible .
7 This month I 'm going to give you some common licks that demonstrate how to link up various positions on the fretboard using pentatonic scales .
8 In other words , a complete picture of the structure of competition must be built up from consideration of the location and form of the whole chain of activities that go together to make up a business .
9 In the New Features box , you 'll see an outline listing of the bits and bobs that go together to make up Presentations 2.0 .
10 It is easy enough to set up an objective which really consists of two contradictory objectives : that is to say that to reach one you have to move away from the other ( for example , lowering prices on premium goods , designing a family sports car , designing tyres that do not wear out ) .
11 The procedure to be followed by the Test Manager for problems that do not originate in or are not caused by the sub-system being tested is described below .
12 There are effectively no vibrational selection rules , so the technique is particularly useful for detecting vibrations that do not appear in either IR or Raman spectra .
13 Of the 10% or so that do not measure up , many are as likely to merge with stronger firms as to alter their investment strategies .
14 Many firms take risks that do not come off .
15 Any batteries that do not come out should be gently moved from side to side to allow them to unhook .
16 As my right hon. Friend the Member for Sparkbrook said earlier , we have seen only a few small and rather insignificant measures that do not add up to a large impact on our criminal justice system , which is crying out for fundamental change .
17 It does not demand such a situation in cultivation but there is no doubt that it thrives best in deep soils that do not dry out in summer .
18 Of course , very often garments require a number of stitches that do not work out at a neat number of pattern repeats , so you do n't HAVE to much patterns at side seams .
19 All you need is a table and chairs that do not look out of place in whatever room they are put — though , of course , folding varieties of both can be brought out for the occasion .
20 The ones that do n't measure up will be sold for fodder at 33MHz .
21 So this is what 's happening , and we said the people that do n't use up the adrenaline , the ones who decide to freeze and sort of try and cope with it , this is what 's happening .
22 On boundaries that do n't butt up to existing walls , blocks must first be concreted in position .
23 The classroom teacher may be concerned with the parents that do n't turn up — those parents that the teacher particularly wanted to ‘ have a go at ’ because of their child 's poor behaviour , lack of effort , continual lateness or some other failure to conform .
24 Having received many reports of disappointment with West Indian hotels that do n't live up to their high prices we would be interested to know of any that combine the following virtues : immediate access to unpolluted sea ; the possibility of snorkelling and windsurfing ; freedom from background music ; cotton sheets , with no polyester mixture ; edible food , and preferably , cottage-style accommodation .
25 Erm because these are the sort of things that do n't come over at school .
26 There 's the odd few that do n't get on with the teachers .
27 There are things that do n't add up . ’
28 As I have suggested , routines are useful in pre-empting some of the confrontations that arise over getting up , getting washed , getting dressed , getting fed , getting the school bus on time , and so on .
29 To derive appropriate interpretations for its input , a natural language processing ( NLP ) system must take account not only of absolute constraints on possible structures and meanings but also of preferences that serve not to rule out individual readings as inherently unacceptable , but to give priority to more acceptable readings over less acceptable ones .
30 I 've met people who 've said they 've , they 've enjoyed living in the flats , but all the people I 've known who 've said that have since moved out .
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