Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [prep] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We must again remember to search for the constitution amongst the realities , and not confine ourselves to pretty normative structures .
2 First if you have something wrong , please supply me with as much detail as possible : your water conditions , decor , and maintenance routine .
3 ‘ Before we appoint a new assistant , we interview them for quite some time .
4 You can marinate the skinned and boned whole breasts in the marinade for the same time , or slice into think steaks and flatten them into very thin paillards .
5 If we supply ourselves with too much of this energy we store the surplus as fat .
6 We want someone to back some more extensive trials to prove the real capabilities of our system .
7 He or she is trying to get a very clear picture of what you can do so that they can place you accurately and not send you on too many pointless interviews .
8 ‘ When my name is cleared , ’ he said thoughtfully , ‘ I 'd like to set you up in better premises , supply you with as much leather as you need and get you an apprentice or two . ’
9 ( iii ) Remove as much medium as possible ( without flattening the eggs by drawing the meniscus too low ) and replace it with approximately 1 ml of warm ( 37-C ) hyaluronidase solution ( Table 4 ) .
10 More practically , it is probably one reason why the E. coli of distant lands , where different diets provide it with significantly distinct primary habitats , are apt to give the intrepid traveller diarrhoea .
11 But you liked those erm were they countryman 's or ploughman 's in a packet and you just throw them into the pan and cook it for about fifteen minutes ?
12 Royal Jelly enthusiasts endow it with almost magical medical properties .
13 want it for somewhere different from Marks and Spencers .
14 Then test yourself on how much you 've learned about the way your particular machine works .
15 Not only have the horse mushrooms acted as a great addition to our diet , but later in life they still provide us with very fond memories .
16 James argued here that abstract rules provide us with only limited assistance in arriving at moral decisions because ‘ every real dilemma is in literal strictness a unique situation ’ .
17 If there are items around that you hardly ever use , remove them to more remote storage areas away from your work areas .
18 Donegal 's insistence on playing the short ball out of defence cost them at least two points , a luxury they could never afford in a close scoring game .
19 I reckon the average user will keep it in working order for ages — I kill them at roughly yearly intervals .
20 I hold thee by too many bands :
21 Anderson ( 1971 , pp. 125–7 ) argues that the good wages which young people could earn in the cotton towns in the mid-nineteenth century altered the balance between parents and children and put them on more equal terms when they shared a household , and also made it more possible for them to leave the parental home — although boys did this more often than girls .
22 So , and they charge you for how many electrons you use .
23 I put one in here last night
24 Pat Eddery , whose afternoon off cost him at least two winners in his battle with Roberts , left the hearing after an hour and a half .
25 I mean Preston is about twenty miles south of er where we are but I know that there are gardens north of where we are that do grow good peaches but what they do they cover the er plants during the early spring round about February time and they cover it with very fine ne net , that 's all they need to do with it just cover it up when the flowers are out , make sure that they lift it off every now and again to do the pollinating , get them set and then when the frosts have gone take the net off .
26 I , I , I could take you into in Craven Arms on this Wednesday morning and introduce you to more unemployed people than are shown on the register , I think
27 How many of the popular novels of the past evoke derision rather than appreciation if we read them in too literal a spirit !
28 The children face them from about 3 metres away .
29 Do n't get me wrong — sheep are profitable , very profitable , but if it 's cheeses you rear them for then one man can only deal with a few .
30 If using hangers , pad them to about three times the usual extent with acid-free tissue or with polyester wadding covered with white cotton ( which can also be used to pad out the shoulders and shapes of packed costumes ) .
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