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

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1 The branching stems grow up to about 24ins ( 60cms ) in length .
2 These talents grow out of over $414 billion in assets , making DKB the strongest funding base in Japan .
3 The Sandpiper desktop is of course another possibility , but DECwatchers wonder if that model will be delayed to get its $12,000-$15,000 price tag down to between $6,000 and $12,000 .
4 The lasers are extraordinary , the sound system all you 'd expect from a custom-built club , and guest DJs travel in from across Europe — in one week last month , Brit visitors included Trevor Fung , Paul Oakenfold , Mrs Woods , Fat Tony and Danny Rampling .
5 SOME of the guys I hang out with at school take drugs .
6 A chance is given to recover past joys and heal old wounds as well as to provide the experiences which children will , in their turn , look back upon with love and affection .
7 and we 're all like still got bits of make up on from Rocky Horror
8 What they lack in brawn they make up for in skill .
9 What the two presidential candidates lack in experience of government they make up for in wealth and good connections .
10 The remainder comes mostly from the countries around the Mediterranean , but what the original almond growers lack in quantity they apparently make up for in quality .
11 If you 're really lucky , you get up to about point six .
12 To , to make people feel sorry for them and they have no shame at all in breaking limbs and distorting their features and all so that kind to make themselves look as pitiful as they possible can because they 're going to live a life of a beggar and they tell us it 's very profitable being a beggar in some lands , people can make in this country they reckon up to in places like London a hundred pounds a day being a beggar that 's more than you earn a day is n't it ?
13 ‘ You carry on towards In Salah and we 'll see you between half-eleven and twelve . ’
14 I would think so and the particularly the folk living in the towns consciously tended to use less Orcadian you know they they 'd more dealings with folk from outside the islands for one thing and folk come on in off ships and so on .
15 We could do that , I think perhaps , at the moment it 's ongoing , I think perhaps we ought to wait until , see what Julian and Jonathan come up with in February in perhaps .
16 What kind of channels have you come up with in terms of vocal communication ?
17 We come back to in fact it 's the first par , again it 's the first part of thirty three , that you have looked at the question , or the possibility of expanding existing towns and villages , and as I read it , you have rejected that , er and therefore you see the only satisfactory method of providing land to meet the figures for the Greater York would be by a new settlement , this is the outstanding balance .
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