Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] [to-vb] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 Some in industry have to carry out the same operation .
2 3 members of the management want to buy out the firm to save it .
3 And then she had lain down in the dark , naked but for her flimsy shawl , the window open to let in the night , and waited .
4 In the centre was the capstan consisting of crabstones , collar , post and ash pole ‘ spack ’ rotated by the horse or donkey during his circular plod to haul up the ‘ quarr ’ cart and its load of stone to the surface .
5 Given the rate at which parts of the crag seem to tumble down the hillside , including some famous classic routes , you ought to make the effort sooner rather than later , before any more lines disappear .
6 The figures for deaths from leukaemia seem to back up the prediction from dose estimates that something very serious happened at Windscale in 1957 .
7 Yeah I think it just depends whether the local group want to take up the option or not .
8 What plans does my hon. Friend have to take up the 20 ecu supplement to the suckler cow premium agreed by the Council of Ministers on 11 December ?
9 If you are the victim of a game refuse to take on the bad feeling it leaves you with .
10 While the tannery try to sort out the best hides before they 're sent , these flaws can not be helped , so Klondyke cut round them , since otherwise the scar might eventually open up and spoil or even split the strap .
11 For insurance cover over £500 , the MU Insurance Advisory service will arrange the best insurance deal to top up the excess .
12 If the Government decide to run down the nuclear industry , apart from the loss of 120,000 jobs in the north-west , in the area that I represent , would it be possible to meet the Government 's target for reduced carbon dioxide emissions by the year 2005 , let alone by the year 2000 , under the Labour party 's policy ?
13 Both Argyle and Watkins in using the game model have to play down the competitiveness of games , for neither the social interactions of real life nor of drama are necessarily competitive .
14 Warner v. Browne the lessor engaged not to turn out the tenant so long as he observed the conditions , and in this case [ the company 's agent ] engages that the tenant shall hold until the company require to pull down the buildings .
15 Any proposed alterations to a health care system have to weigh up the obligation of society to those who are old and sick against the preferences of those who wish to determine their own health care provision .
16 But because these schemes are more complex , staff at the Ministry of Defence have to draw up the contracts as DoI officials lack the expertise .
17 LUNCHEON clubs for the elderly in Skelton and Redcar want volunteers to take over when students of a Skelton catering course have to give up the running of the service when their training course is cut on May 1 .
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