Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | We charge you a commission so we raise badly needed funds too ! |
2 | We charge you a commission so we raise badly needed funds too ! |
3 | Battle back to top starts here |
4 | So we tend not to understand horses very well . |
5 | If not he 'll whip er Webby on and put probably put Crosby up front . |
6 | The procedure will involve photo-copying at two stages and cut out typing forms both for Sheriff Clerks and Local Secretaries . |
7 | We now need to consider margins where the movement is predominantly transform and plates meet along transform faults rather than at subduction zones or along collision boundaries . |
8 | All I want to do is read Dorothy Wordsworth 's Journals instead of cleaning the oven , then pop over to see Tony now and again . |
9 | ‘ I give up lifting years ago , Mr Kelly , you should know that . ’ |
10 | legal er situation at all then you know just ask questions here you get free legal advice which ca n't be bad . |
11 | She said tell not to cook fat off . |
12 | When it 's a do-it-yourself job , remember always to cut nails straight across . |
13 | You really know how to cheer people up do n't ya ? |
14 | The great skill of Japanese and German manufacturers is that they know how to make things efficiently and well , which is what we are so bad at . |
15 | I know how to spell Wednesday anyway |
16 | Whitlow again finding Thomson now Agnew Pearce up well and Agnew on to it again Lewis Oldfield comes into the game Thomson . |
17 | I du n no Catherine why do n't you shut your mouth for once . |
18 | I think they know where to hit people where it hurts most of them . |
19 | The sceptic , it is argued , may well concede that the conceptual scheme that we use and rely on makes sense only if we posit the possibility of re-identifiable particulars , while at the same time insisting that no proof can be supplied of their actual existence . |
20 | The bats can distinguish between the ripples created by , say , leaves and twigs , and those of prey , and swoop down to snatch fish out of the water with the large claws on their feet . |
21 | Many managers feel that they understand how to run meetings so well that they hardly need to prepare at all . |
22 | Tavalouze again pushed Lucien further into the room . |
23 | I keep on having thoughts today . |
24 | In handling these problems , the executives use highly honed skills yet create consequences they do not intend . |
25 | Try not to hang things too close , too high , or too far apart . |
26 | try not to put things off too much as plans may take far longer to arrange and involve more red tape than you might think . |
27 | I think that in life you have to discover what you 're good at , recognise what you ca n't do , decide what you want , aim for it , and try not to regret things afterwards . |
28 | Try not to view flats when the present occupant is likely to be cooking a meal because that will effectively swamp all other smells . |
29 | Try not to peel vegetables whenever possible ; simply wash and scrub them . |
30 | Try not to skip breakfast completely . |