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

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1 They bring on the young ponies and in return he teaches them .
2 Track down the following books through the index .
3 The poison develops a little time after the leaf has sprouted , so the monkeys can avoid the worst of it if they eat only the youngest leaves .
4 ‘ I fear somewhat the same circumstances . ’
5 ‘ The small orders bring in the big ones . ’
6 Say , you have a problem with a youth , they could do you out this plan that would sound very good on paper — bring in the social workers , bring in the DHSS and juvenile liaison .
7 Skylark , one of the leading groups in this field , bring together the various strands of their respective influences to produce a vibrant and exciting sound .
8 ‘ Business-unit planning councils ’ bring together the top managers of strategic business units and the local presidents and top officials of the unions , perhaps four or five times a year .
9 The successes of the 1980s were based on close links with individual Passenger Transport Executives which bring together the local authorities of seven major conurbations .
10 But in the end when the mind has become permanently calm and we have released ourselves from the enslavement by the child , we can relax our guard and bring together the diverse parts of life in a total unity ,
11 I would have trusted him to be here at this discussion and say much the same things other people here would be saying .
12 The iridescent films of oil on top of puddles provide perhaps the best analogies .
13 Indeed Frodo and Sam provide perhaps the strongest effects of the entrelacement .
14 ‘ I think you want exactly the same things she does , but you hide behind the pillars of your ice palace , pretending to be so unapproachable .
15 They fly over the high peaks of the Himalayas and exist in surprising numbers on the permanent ice caps of the Poles .
16 But both companies ' increase in money sales merely matched the six-fold increase in the retail prices index over the 20 years .
17 Thus , whilst Wallis and Gusfield disagree over the likely causes of resentment , both appear to be identifying ‘ status groups ’ as central to moral campaigns .
18 Skinner 's notes to the final disc in the Christchurch recordings of the Byrd masses skate over the exact reasons for this change of pitch and , although I would agree that the brighter sound of trebles has the greater immediate impact than men 's voices alone , it could be argued that if this Mass was ever used , it would most likely have been performed by solo voices or a small and musically skinned ensemble gathered to celebrate a recusant Roman service , probably without the participation of boys .
19 Or , in Sainsbury-ad speak : Take one chunk of human and peel off the outer layers .
20 We must not only abide by a precise form , but also build up the right waves of emotion to give it full human significance .
21 The ‘ needles ’ that send out the negative ions clog up in time , reducing efficiency , so they also need regular cleaning ( use a cotton bud ) .
22 Every household of eunuchs has a network of informers — sweepers , dhobis , midwives — who report back the imminent births and marriages in their district .
23 Turn seed-heads upside down and tap out the tiny seeds on to white paper , so they are clearly visible .
24 See one of Shakespeare 's plays performed at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre , stroll by the River , and browse around the delightful shops .
25 At first the belts slip round the flat pulleys — they 're meant to — but as soon as I squirt the gum they grab and the shafts pick up speed real fast , and the spokes on the pulleys blur and disappear .
26 In sharp contrast , inside the tidy framework of the classical law , we sense intuitively the liberal principles which inspire the legal rules and determine the province of contractual obligations .
27 Chapters 3 and 4 explore philosophically the two traditions with which we began .
28 There remain finally the imported materials , of which timber alone is alleged to be a real limitation .
29 It is absolutely essential to ensure that , so long as the possibility of control or influence over the Russian republics remains , steps are taken to bring about a strategic arms reduction .
30 I intend over the next Journals to put them on record for all members , who are unable to visit the Museum at Bishop 's Castle , to reproduce them for you .
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