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

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1 Similarly , our modern managers bring on their favoured assistants , introduce them to the secrets of the filofax and the business lunch , and teach them how to influence important people .
2 In the role of clients , these local leaders bring in their own supporters behind their patron , in return receiving political advancement for themselves and small benefits for the union ( Rothstein 1979 ) .
3 Well you see , you bring in your dark strokes
4 The whole world fell away beneath us as we soared upwards , and leaning back and enjoying it I watched the little valley unfold along its twisting length until I could see away into the main Dale with the great hills billowing round and white into the dark clouds .
5 And they declare anew their continuous loyalty to the United Free Church in the present crisis . "
6 They live in adobe houses which they build and keep animals and grow mostly their own food .
7 There is , however , more than just a need ; for there is fundamental necessity for vision at all levels of human affairs ; all groups of people , even small teams as well as nations , must have a vision , or everything subsides into confusion and what is worse , lets power fall into the hands of practical , and unseeing men who press only their own interests , leading to strife and despair .
8 They want only their own kind .
9 ‘ Oh God in the Sun … send down your burning spear to slay these monsters and save us … save us … ’
10 But they do n't hold any rank with the army unless the Khan chooses , and they command only their own guard .
11 It now seems likely that a ‘ joint list ’ of green candidates for local government posts will only be submitted in the Paris region , and the Alsace , An agreement reached in October 1982 that would have linked the Amis De La Terre ( AT ) , the Confederation Ecologiste and the Mouvement D'Ecologie Politique ( Now VPE ) disintegrated last month when it became clear that the VPE wanted to have a dominant say over its two partners .
12 There are also these artificial plastic toes that you fit over your artificial foot , so you can wear open-toed sandals .
13 Back in the car we peel off our sticky layers
14 Staff need to be made aware of the indicators that trigger off their own prejudices — snotty noses , nose- and ear-rings , coloured hair , leather jackets , elaborate and expensive school uniforms , gum-chewing — all those things that set off an expectation of a certain kind of behaviour , regardless of the individual young person 's personality .
15 Hook up my folded self
16 Multinational corporations build up their global networks through direct foreign investment , that is , by building factories and warehouses in foreign countries and taking over or establishing companies in them .
17 He offered the Soviet republics — which are in the process of taking over the nuclear facilities previously administered by the central authorities — German help to organize their nuclear-energy programmes and build up their own inspectorates .
18 Travel is a very personal matter and our staff build up their own clientele . ’
19 Many large companies acquire overseas subsidiaries and others build up their overseas interests internally from retained earnings and local borrowings .
20 After training sessions , keep any literature or handouts together with the forms so that you build up your own references to guide you .
21 I would thought that from my quite long experience now with the relief agencies that the British operational agencies , that is those agencies which consistently respond to overseas disasters and send out their own people , technically and professionally qualified people , and that would be really Save the Children Fund and Oxfam , are absolutely excellent .
22 Just send back your completed questionnaire with your cheque and in return you 'll receive a presentation folder containing full details of Pauline 's design .
23 Send back your completed questionnaire with your cheque and in return you will receive a presentation folder containing full detail 's of Pauline 's design .
24 Browse around our well-stocked Museum Shop .
25 We report here our early experience of TIPSS in 22 patients with recurrent upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage related to portal hypertension .
26 ‘ You wo n't go gallivanting about , looking for excitement , and forget where your first responsibility lies ? ’
27 I sit over its red eye in the cave and listen to the musics of the atmosphere .
28 ‘ You should have been there , ’ Howard tells his wife next morning , as they sit over their second cup of coffee on one of the upper terraces .
29 The three novels chart an attempt to develop linguistic techniques which represent the current state of affairs and at the same time challenge it by enlisting subversive laughter as a tool to destabilize fixed systems and tear away their protective layers of discursive convention .
30 John Major get your wet suit ready when you grin over your latest failure with our money .
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