Example sentences of "[vb base] [conj] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He had seen him often enough on TV , and when you hate or love a person you know his face as well as you do your own .
2 Stain or varnish the wood with non-toxic products such as those by Auro Organic Paints .
3 And bring or chase the storm ,
4 Those who propound the background view deny or doubt the necessitation view , of course , but they need not .
5 Instead buy , borrow or steal a copy of John Fuller 's Fewer ! ( 1974 ) , the real story of the emergence of Lassa fever in January 1969 .
6 She 'd beg , borrow or steal the money for the shoes , and if she was given notice at the store when she insisted on having the afternoon off , well , so be it .
7 The above is what you will need , and if possible buy , borrow or hire a moisture meter from a DIY shop .
8 So when the Danes scupper or salvage the treaty , few will have a clear idea of what , concretely , has been lost or won .
9 When they load or unload a ship they can understand what 's wanted . ’
10 These load or store a set of processor registers ( typically a sequence of accumulators in a computer with an array of accumulators ) from or to a consecutive sequence of store locations .
11 MAKE or defrost the stuffing and keep it chilled .
12 Change or clean the ballvalve .
13 3. develop or cover an idea , argument , controversy or point of view .
14 Squeeze or spoon the icing inside the outline , starting in the centre and gradually taking the icing out to the piped edging line .
15 He considered the focus of the controversy to be the juridical effects of a stipulation made in favour of a third party , which he deconstructed into three questions : can a third party claim directly any such benefit or can it only be claimed through the auspices of a State party ; may the parties to the agreement amend or abolish the stipulation without the consent of the third party ; and need the third party accept the stipulation in order to be vested with the benefit in question ? 120
16 These raise or lower , level by level , as you raise or lower the flame .
17 There are no sand deserts or snowfields or rain forests to lift or deflect the breezes , or raise or lower the temperature .
18 Any decision to alter , delete or add a recommendation in the light of moderations is reported to the Assistant Dean , as Chair of the MEC by 5.00 pm .
19 How far do they develop , repeat or support a point ?
20 The act makes it unlawful for an employer to ‘ limit , segregate or classify an employee in any way that would deprive that employee of job opportunities or adversely affect employment status because of their age . ’
21 display or print a summary report , or
22 display or print a summary report
23 display or print a summary report , or
24 For over forty years it was illegal in Indonesia to kill , capture or keep an orang-utan in captivity .
25 She will be asked to feed , change , pacify or amuse a baby brother or sister , and later to supervise journeys to and from school , or to take charge at home when both parents are out .
26 When you offer a piece of information , you do n't commit yourself in quite the same way that you do when you propose or suggest an idea .
27 Let a rug or painting suggest or inspire the colour scheme ; if you ca n't revamp old curtains ( though beware ! re-making can sometimes be just as expensive as starting afresh ) turn them into cushions ; cut down carpets which no longer fit but are too good to be thrown out , and make them into small rugs .
28 The aim of this approach will be to find techniques which either eliminate or reduce the bias .
29 The following chapters will attempt to outline some of the main features of discourse organization by looking at a number of factors which constrain or aid the way we produce and understand text .
30 The application of the principles of universal precautions results in the development of guidelines for work practices and use of personal protective equipment , which minimize or eliminate the risk of exposure .
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