Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | If you suffer badly form these symptoms , go and see your doctor who should be able to help . |
2 | In the following pages , some companies brave enough to make these claims tell you how they back them up . |
3 | They grow up to respect both sets of kinfolk . |
4 | An officer on foot will often spend a whole shift without doing any police work , and without talking to anyone except to greet them and provide simple information … |
5 | The EXTREMELY suspect one where they run to each other ( or more likely one sad git runs to the scorer … desperate to get some attention ) , hold hands , trot backwards stroking each others hands in the process ? ? |
6 | Here we make no attempt to survey as many models as in the Alt and Chrystal taxonomy , but seek rather to highlight some examples . |
7 | ‘ The next few months will be extremely difficult but I am confident that our reputation for quality , forged with our customers over the years , will allow us to bounce back quickly and develop rapidly to create more jobs in the not too distant future , ’ Mr Dunn said . |
8 | She says that the video camera is a good idea , especially as the police seem so stretched these days . |
9 | The problem for Mr Lamont is that he has to attempt to control the public spending deficit but at the same time not take any measures that might stall a sluggish recovery . |
10 | I recall once hearing these records late at night on the old BBC Home Service during the war years . |
11 | ‘ I enjoy both compiling all sorts of quizzes and taking part in competitions and league events . |
12 | In the next chapter we consider how to translate these insights into action , starting with an exploration of the social services agency base for providing services and social work help . |
13 | There is a significant tendency for staff in more senior positions ( who tend also to have more years of service ) to recall the review better , to believe the introduction of the review to have been more adequate , to be more involved in the review activities , more likely to keep a special diary as part of the review and more likely to make use of information routinely available for the review . |
14 | Felton declines to comment on the cost of producing a magazine lavish enough to make many editors green with envy , but says Shell underwrites 50 to 70 per cent of it . |
15 | ‘ I bet you really get off poking those bullets into the chamber of your pistol . ’ |
16 | In Chemicals and the quality of life we set out to illustrate these achievements in the most effective way possible , consistent with prudent use of our members ' funds . |
17 | How could I forget that you know how to do most things , short of open-heart surgery ? ’ |
18 | You know how to do this girls ? |
19 | We can not exercise caution unless we know how to interpret such findings in terms of actual conditions , other than those which define the relative validity of these findings . |
20 | You know how to play those machines . |
21 | I pledge not to buy any products made from tropical hardwoods . |
22 | We tend nowadays to see these generations not merely in terms of the underlying electronic technology , but also in terms of the organization of the hardware and software involved in a computer system ; thus the transition to the fourth generation can be seen more as a change in the way that computer systems are organized ( with the use of such techniques as virtual storage and distributed intelligence ) , than as a change in the underlying technology . |
23 | I start by reviewing research in the field known as referential communication , in which children are required to use language to help each other identify particular items , and then go on to outline some limitations in the standard experimental approach used in this area , drawing heavily on the work of Margaret Donaldson . |
24 | But they go on to represent these examples as limited qualifications to their general thesis and to argue that nevertheless ‘ literacy fosters the specialisation of the logical functions of language resulting in a focus on sentence meaning per se ’ ( ibid . ) . |
25 | Before we go on to consider these studies of local politics , think about other major economic and social changes that have taken place within Britain since the mid-1970s — such as deindustrialization , or the large increase in home ownership . |
26 | We next go on to solve these equations of motion . |
27 | ‘ You think , ’ she began , dabbing at her eyes as she came back with the pad , ‘ you think someone — someone killed my Charlie because he would n't go on — go on doing these jobs for them ? ’ |
28 | Another will focus on prayer and yet keep on saying all sorts of damaging things about other people . |
29 | It is from the people who gather together to discuss these targets that ideas to meet them might well emerge . |
30 | He makes a tortured film about European visions of America ; he wants to demonstrate the ‘ melting pot ’ in the film , plaster it with psychology and try not to miss any aspects of it . |