Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [adv prt] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | However , when you lay them down the first card is laid on the M of mutus and the second on the m of nomen . |
2 | You can buy them one day and bring them back the next |
3 | And it seems that if I go Steve , right , bring me up a dozen sweets and I have n't selled one of them well that would be |
4 | You test it out the next morning is n't it interesting you remembered as proof of the pudding . |
5 | Chop the vegetables and heat them over a low flame . |
6 | In Ninfania , no one threw away the feather of a bird or the peel of a fruit or the seed from a melon , let alone such durable items as the buttons and hooks and eyes from a worn-out item of underwear — I 've seen you still snip them off an old bra , even today , and drop them into a little box in your sewing basket . |
7 | I peel off my clothes , and put them over a low branch . |
8 | Now we fasten pinecones to the dahlia sticks and shake them out every few days . |
9 | But I was rewriting that to try to get the lines to work and all of those things , and they mess it up a little bit , which annoyed me . |
10 | see that , that come aha , well that carpet we 've got in the sitting room you know , it was , it was twelve hundred pound , only put it down a few , er a few months before we |
11 | Put it down a little bit we have an asymmetrical . |
12 | Oh I put it down the other end . |
13 | It was very tempting to just stay put but the longer we put it off the worse it would be . |
14 | Say they needed it at eight , they thought they might need it at eight o'clock and then turned out they did n't , because one body else came in the restaurant , then they 'd just stick that in the fridge over night , and put it out the next morning . |
15 | And those mines , ’ he gazed across at the fells but , true to his wits , in the wrong direction , ‘ they open them up every six or seven years , they take what they want and then they close them down . |
16 | We will encourage school to invest in sports facilities and open them up the local community . |
17 | I give him back the open paper . |
18 | When it fails to rise to the occasion , I no longer get rattled and threaten to chop it off with a pair of barber 's scissors , tie it up in a sack and drop it down a deep , dark well . |
19 | He told Gloria , ‘ The sooner we get them out the better . |
20 | Here are , race that fucking whore and get her out the bloody way |
21 | Halfway along the path , I lift her up a second time . |
22 | ‘ One was financial — loss of earnings , keeping a second home and campaigning expenses set us back a great deal over the 15 months . |
23 | I had promised him that I would look her up , convey his admiring regards , and perhaps even bring him back a signed photograph of Miss Dragonette . |
24 | I laugh and push him up the last step . |
25 | Talk to the children again to distract them , and , with your hands covering the cards , you turn them back the right way up . |
26 | ‘ Turn me up the right way , chief . |
27 | I also use this method on paper using egg yolk and water mixed with gouache ; I apply it over a painted area with a big brush , then blot it out with newspaper . |
28 | If you 're a C D O at Trent and you know you 're gon na go out on patrol as a special that night , there 's no doubt Trevor will let you take a radio home with you , as long as you bring it back the next day . |
29 | You just lay it over a little bit more , it slides and it scrubs off that much more speed . ’ |
30 | The scanning expert said : ‘ The easiest way to do that would be to enhance the quality of the original recording then just play it down an ordinary phone to a mobile phone in an area where the signal was strong . |