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

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1 How many times have you faced the glares of your fellow shoppers in supermarkets as you struggle to pack your bags with one hand and write a cheque with the other , or fumble around for cash to pay for your goods .
2 Experts are urging everyone to give up salt for the day and thereafter cut down on salt to ensure a healthier heart .
3 Do you know how much we put in at night to phone Billy ?
4 Nurses , who watch groups of older people getting together to role-play interactions with professionals , learn a great deal about the barriers which busy professionals put up in order to avoid real communication .
5 When planning a rotation , it is very helpful to draw up a long-term scheme and dovetail the various crops into the seasons , at the same time ensuring that each field comes into the rotation in its turn and is then put back in grass to build up fertility for the requisite period .
6 And then there are special times ; when planning a family : as an expectant or nursing mother ; when it 's that time of the month ; or simply when you run out of time to eat properly .
7 ( only 3 quid in a cab to the ground , leave at twenty to three and still get in with time to spare ) 3 bars not four deep at the bar do n't have to wait to be served and VERY good food .
8 Then we set off by car to tape some face-to-face interviews with funeral directors .
9 I sort of get up onto stop to have a sit down or nothing .
10 The important thing is that if you get up at night to have a wee , you beware that you may feel a little bit lightheaded , so you get up slowly , sit on the edge of the bed , you stand up slowly , and when you 're happy you 're off , off you go .
11 policy and assessment branches set up within HSE to co–ordinate and stimulate effort on major hazards
12 So just watch it after the first dose that evening , if you g Especially if you get out of bed to have a wee .
13 The rangers ' knowledge of the areas is extensive and they can identify most of the wildlife in the area — indeed if they see a new plant or insect which they do not recognise they normally check through their reference library when they get back to base to find out what it is .
14 Go on Stacey get back in bed to drink your tea
15 ‘ A trio of heroes set out in winter to save the land in a quest to the north .
16 ‘ Put me down , you lecherous old goat ! ’ she said with a laugh , and , pushing him away , she straightend up in time to see That Man emerge from Jim 's old office with Ben Bradshaw , the senior registrar .
17 People stay in at night to avoid the shadows of the city streets .
18 The statement by Adam Smith that businessmen 's meetings , even for ‘ merriment and diversion ’ , usually end up in connivance to restrict competition , is often quoted , but the sentence which follows it is equally perceptive : ‘ It is impossible indeed to prevent such meetings , by any law which either could be executed , or would be consistent with liberty and justice . ’
19 Turn out of tin to cool .
20 Many earthwork complexes turn out in fact to have very little settlement evidence , i.e. village or hamlet remains , but rather more garden or landscaping remains ( Fig. 26 ) , or indications of activities such as rabbit farming .
21 Staff go back to school to parlez Francais
22 I go round at night to see that they are closed , and this one was n't shut . ’
23 In 1989 he had to put his Wandsworth house up for sale to go Formula 3000 racing , the final step before Formula One .
24 Call back to mother to discuss .
25 Frequently in whole group drama we need to stop the drama and move out of role to think about the situation ; without these periods of reflection whole group drama can become indulgent and aimless .
26 Aggressive people , on the other hand , may deny the error and argue or criticize back in order to take the attention away from themselves .
27 When you come out of role to reflect on what 's been going on your questions might include : " What led you to believe the carpenter was nervous/hiding something from us ? "
28 They come out in force to get mucky at this year 's Reading Festival , but would they subscribe to Britain 's most derided youth cult : the soft crusties ?
29 The heroines here are not the rebels who step out of line to protest against their condition , but the conformers , those who are preoccupied with romance , pop icons and their appearances ; those who read girls ' magazines like Jackie and Just Seventeen and want to be dancers ; those who cope , while only teenagers themselves , with being single mothers .
30 But rewards increase out of proportion to price with the wines from named sites .
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