Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The programmer may choose a long-distance view of the whole execution space of a program , a reduced view as an AND/OR tree , or zoom in to see the details of a single call .
2 Instead the guitar rules , and rock musicians flock in to share the vibe .
3 Regrettably , in a field which is becoming increasingly litigious , when authors who criticise in print the prices certain publishers charge for their journals have been sued by these publishers , it is difficult to see how further research along these lines could be published with equanimity .
4 Well Laura and Gemma wanted to make these pasties and she 'd asked me at the weekend and I did n't have the time because I think Irene came down cos I asked Irene whether she 'd looked after , you know I 'm at college until three , and she said yeah I 'll pick them up and er I could n't get her out at then so I promised she could make them so , I said alright you and Gemma make them , anyway they did very well they made them in about fifteen minutes because we had to go and get Emily at four from school , I said hurry up , hurry up put the water in Emily quick stick them together shove them now and put them in the oven
5 Yeah , I might of thought still send out omitting the letter actually this month .
6 At the last minute , enough congressmen rally round to get the package through the House of Representatives : not because they believe in it , but because Mr Clinton has made them an offer they can not refuse , or worse , because they pity him .
7 You walk on to climb the slopes of Bulkeley Hill from where you head for the village of Bickerton and on the heathland of Bickerton Hill .
8 One of our students , an IMC rated PPL with around 400m hours experience was asked to plan a let down using the chart below .
9 The other buses were either spread out in their running time or cut down to form the evening frequency which was less than what it was during the peak time and so I , you know , I 'd , I 'd left it at then , when I went in the forces then , he carried on .
10 As more women go to work and as marriage break down increases the networks of local cooperation and support weaken .
11 If the amount outstanding on your credit or store cards seem always to creep up rather than down ; if you put off paying the electricity bills because you have other commitments to meet ; if you are seriously thinking of accepting the offer of a ‘ consolidation ’ loan which is secured on your house to mop up all your existing credit agreements and transform them into a once a month payment , then you could be on or near the danger line .
12 If the amount outstanding on your credit or store cards seem always to creep up rather than down ; if you put off paying the electricity bills because you have other commitments to meet ; if you are seriously thinking of accepting the offer of a ‘ consolidation ’ loan which is secured on your house to mop up all your existing credit agreements and transform them into a once a month payment , then you could be on or near the danger line .
13 I had to reverse , climb up to retrieve the runner and cross the wall for a third time .
14 Two brick arches put up to channel the waters of an underground river have been uncovered for the first time in nearly two hundred years .
15 And er they had a surveyor gang checking all the lines in the tunnel that the surveyors put up to keep the men driving the right tunnel it should n't go p one past the other .
16 The main disadvantages are caused by the fact that the earn out distorts the way in which the business would otherwise be managed .
17 Thus while Out dramatizes the consequences of the principle of relativity for the observation of effects , Such turns instead to the exploration of the origins of identity in terms of contemporary theories of cosmic birth .
18 We 'd move one 60/70 metres then have a ‘ rest ’ walk back to collect the other .
19 I plug in the short-wave radio and tune it to the radio-microphone , then I leave the receiver on the table and walk out to stick the bug on the inside of the front door .
20 I was let out between eight and half-past in the morning , locked back in at dinner time , let out to do the washing up and scrub the kitchen floor in the afternoon , and then locked up again .
21 After it 's been dished out the paymasters ride on to take the pay to the men cutting down the forest .
22 Then explore Graigueconna , make a brief tour of Bushey Park House and gardens and hasten on to watch the sun beyond the grandiose setting of Powerscourt .
23 From the engineering point of view the hardware technology is central and the operators tag along supporting the activity of machines which are basically doing the work .
24 Durham City meet Middlesbrough at Hollow Drift in another noon kick off to accommodate the France v England international .
25 Lift up the ball valve arm as high as it will go , and tie up to prevent the cistern refilling .
26 When we stroll past the front of the van I peep up to check the reaction , and I guess that the two cops hunched inside see these two anxious faces glancing nervously , and they decide it is n't worth climbing out the van for , and I reckon that if I was them I too would lock the doors and stay inside .
27 Raise the toes of the back leg and — without the toes touching back on the floor — stand up using the thigh strength of the front leg .
28 Market-leading local insurers , known for their commitment to SWISS LIFE 's high standards , link up to form the world 's largest and most efficient insurance Network .
29 Bloke come and bought a Teletext with his friend , come all the way from Falmouth , he pulled on the front , paid me his money , saw the telly working , put the remote in his pocket , my son carried the telly down , put it in the back of the car the bloke shut the boot , he drove off the front , I picked up the phone he er and he just swung round off the front , the boot come open out come the telly !
30 After around a quarter of a mile , look back to see the outline of a Romano-British settlement .
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