Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] [prep] [noun] ' " in BNC.
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1 | German companies typically hang on to employees ' contributions and write pension liabilities on to their balance sheets . |
2 | She and Wyatt continued to party together , chat regularly on the phone and meet up at friends ' weekend homes . |
3 | Restored with food and warm drinks , we set off down Brewers ' Gullet , portage our final canal lock and set out down the river . |
4 | The research will try and determine users needs in terms of open systems and this year , for the first time , supply-side research will also be conducted to determine how vendors ' offerings measure up to users ' stated requirements . |
5 | Bells ring out for cyclists ' safe return |
6 | The moment that answers are sought to questions such as what particular properties of a painting lead to a specific kind of reaction , or what processes go on inside viewers ' minds as they respond with delight or dislike , ‘ … we enter a realm full of complexity and uncertainty ’ ( Cupchik and Heinrichs , 1981 ) . |
7 | No. 12 , in page 54 , line 2 , leave out from accounts ' to and' in line 3 . |
8 | ‘ Come over to Otters ' Bay again and beg for shelter . |
9 | You left the cinema your hand in your pocket clutching a non-existent ‘ rod ’ , you went rat a tat tat Chicago piano machine gun style and did a James Cagney hoodlum staggering along the pavement with your hands to your chest until you collapsed into a doorway mown down by gangsters ' bullets crying for Pat O'Brien or Joan Blondell to take the message to ma . |