Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I juggle between putting on lucrative foreign language courses for the business world and at the same time offering a flexible service to the community , while maintaining and promoting tutors . |
2 | ‘ We communicate with whom we want by publishing in certain literatures . ’ |
3 | As I will indicate , black sportsmen of distinction wield considerable influence , often unknown to them , and unwittingly act as lures for black kids , as Bill Richmond probably did in the late eighteenth century , not only in the United States , but in England too . |
4 | These verbal clues act as links between major and subordinate points . |
5 | Research has shown that patients benefit from looking at green plants and gardens . |
6 | In later chapters we focus on reporting at other stages of the process . |
7 | Incompatibility bacteria act by interfering with paternal chromosome incorporation in fertilized eggs , whereas parthenogenesis bacteria prevent segregation of chromosomes in unfertilized eggs . |
8 | Others relax by listening to popular music on the local Armed Forces Radio station : Schoendoerffer makes an amusingly wicked use of Nancy Sinatra 's These Boots Are Made For Walking . |
9 | Foreign companies complain about dealing with British companies whose sales literature is all in English and whose representatives speak only English . |
10 | Symphony also includes a Comms package for communicating with other computers via a modem . |
11 | Beware of bumping into other shoppers ' shins . |
12 | Your love life is hotting up , but beware of embarking on short-lived involvements . |
13 | * Beware of quoting from secondary sources , particularly from textbooks ( p. 34 ) . |
14 | The small size of the private-rented sector and the difficulties which council house tenants face in moving between local authority areas have for a long time constituted major barriers to long distance migration by lower-income workers ( Robertson , 1979 ; Hughes and McCormick , 1981 ; OPCS , 1983 ; Hamnett , 1984 ) . |
15 | All students in Compact schools participate in working towards Compact goals . |
16 | And then these formidable Christian missionaries will rejoice as their churches fill to overflowing with fearful born-agains . |
17 | I refer to trading in stolen documents with the Labour party — a practice that has not , I believe , yet been condemned by that party . |
18 | Boys drown after falling through thin ice on lake |
19 | The significance of centralised buying will be most clearly seen in later Chapters which deal with buying by retail companies . |
20 | We believe in investing in scientific research because it enriches the quality of our lives and provides the feedstock of industrial innovation . |
21 | Finally , because of the difficulty which individual workers find in withdrawing from closed shop agreements , individual liberty in this country is directly under attack from the unions . |
22 | Figure 3.5 Chicks feed by pecking at small grains of food . |
23 | Please apply in writing with full CV to : |
24 | The little boys indulge in fighting like big boys . |
25 | Peel and blanch by putting into cold salted water and bringing to the boil . |
26 | Eyestrain from working at close stitching in artificial light was endemic in the " needle " trades . |
27 | Afterwards , he went home to have dinner and a wash and shave before returning to Central Strike Headquarters at 7.00 p.m . |
28 | Drama time The children start by working in small groups , continuing to improvise their daily routine , but with the added task that while they are working they should be discussing the issue of the railway route . |
29 | hundred and fifty nine patients all come as presenting with superficial transitional cell carcinoma of the blood , and they all have prospectively follow-up date for more than twelve months following the first check cystoscopy . |
30 | It just shows how much people take for granted in contemporary society where kissing has become as ordinary as a handshake and the media are constantly giving us the message that sex is only exciting if it is different or forbidden . |