Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [adv prt] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | By ignoring our impulses , we not only store up trouble for ourselves , but also relinquish our power , our ability to act . |
2 | Most just let off steam by shouting and screaming , but one in five admitted to lashing out . |
3 | If it is in one of the basic sciences , then graduates normally carry out research in an appropriate university department leading to the award of PhD degree . |
4 | I think if if we just hand out money for those kind of things , then the pressure is taken off D H S S |
5 | To be honest , empty barrels just take up space on the |
6 | Later pick up track through caravan site but leave it at cattlegrid ( signposted Coast Path ) , descending to Branscombe Mouth . |
7 | Unable to do anything in bed but lie and whimper so temporarily give up search for progressive chemist who keeps contraceptives out on display . |
8 | The three standing stones of Lundin Links in Fife now watch over play on a golf course , though without providing any additional hazard . |
9 | Such accommodation is likely to be withdrawn as councils Increasingly sell off property to private developers . |
10 | Please send in copy for the summer issue of FYT News as soon as possible . |
11 | This and the unpleasantness of needle insertion ( suggesting poor needling technique ) led to an unusually high drop out rate in both the group given electroacupuncture ( 17% ) and the controls ( 15% ) in the study . |
12 | ‘ I 'll have a bath and then nip over home for my dancing shirt , ’ said Otley , looking at me . |
13 | He then set up house with not only Mary but also Claire ( as she now styled herself ) . |
14 | We could ‘ ave tea at Ma 's , and then go up West in the evenin' fer a bit of all right . ’ |
15 | ( a ) Facing Eyemouth sea-front , turn left along esplanade , joining beach at Dolphin Hotel ( which is to left ) ; leave beach by prominent path up on to cliff-top , and then keep along top of cliffs ignoring left forks , with caravan site on left and soon diverting out to headland ( with cannons ) ( b ) . |
16 | Is it possible to have the fee reimbursed if you consequently take up employment/register with the employer organising the course ? |
17 | These group-living females show remarkable degrees of social tolerance and sometimes take up residence in large , communal nests , carrying all their kittens in there and piling them up in a huge , squirming mass . |
18 | Otherwise blow out dust from the keyboard and clean keyboard casing . |
19 | They either brew up tea on a little gas stove beside their car , or pop into a coffee house for a bun and a flick through The Observer Book of Birds . |
20 | Ian says we both ought to leave and either take up work as a married couple in another practice with a view of eventual partnership or set up on our own somewhere , a good long way from here , of course . |
21 | My second is never give up hope of eventual restitution . |
22 | ‘ Never take up poker as a way of life — you 'd starve . |
23 | and , and what do you do about it , you know whe when they er y you know , I mean , I mean I think one of the things is you , you can start off erm you know very open and so on , but if you 're not careful y y you actually take on responsibility for them you know in a , in a way which is actually not helpful to them and is probably very bad for you |