Example sentences of "[vb base] [indef pn] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 These acts , whether in Northern Ireland or on the mainland , in London or outside , bring nothing but feelings of utter revulsion to every British citizen , except the handful of warped minds who commit such atrocities .
2 I mean nothing like burns into the pot you know what I mean ?
3 Herbaceous borders or mixed borders , or even the island beds of herbaceous perennials which make an interesting alternative , are a standard feature in many gardens , but few garden-owners take the word " herbaceous " literally and grow nothing but herbs in their beds or borders .
4 We want to see Grand Met send someone to Darlington to a meeting which would include all the licensees affected by the rent rises and the new leases . ’
5 With regard to methodology , audio-lingual techniques ( A-LM ) seem to meet this situation as they provide plenty of opportunity for the student to use foreign language responses in the classroom situation and to receive the reinforcement of acceptance and comprehension .
6 b ) They provide plenty of material for phonological and grammatical analysis at all levels .
7 Provide plenty of plants in your tank .
8 Engaging exercises provide plenty of practice of each grammar point .
9 We expect plenty of interest from those who want to make an unforgettable gift to their partners . ’
10 That 's the clear message coming from Halifax Property Services who expect plenty of interest in this town house .
11 That is correct yes , but only when we encounter somebody in front of us .
12 Brush the tops of the two large rectangles with apricot glaze and place one on top of the other .
13 What , you want something to sort of take off do n't you ?
14 Oh I want something for Maureen in Leatherhead .
15 Go on say something in french to us Carla .
16 Indeed , at a certain point the stories come to seem almost like pauses , moments of reflection perhaps , in a wider discourse that envelopes the written word , such as to make the readers of Celati 's narrative acknowledge something in common with Palomar listening to his blackbirds , uncertain which part of their communication is language , which silence .
17 Cut a piece of felt into two pieces 2cms x 2cms and glue one on top of the other on the back of the bear 's head ( Fig 3 ) .
18 This new Alton band provide lots of variety on their debut release without going overboard .
19 ‘ I know that water parks provide lots of people with lots of fun , but there are two others within fifty miles of here so there 's absolutely no need for another one , ’ she continued , her cheeks flaming .
20 They bring plenty of energy to the quick outer movements and rightly relax somewhat in the more lyrical passages ( repeats are observed , too ) .
21 ‘ Oh , no , señor — we bring plenty of moss from the hills and cover all the pots so that they appear to be part of the tree .
22 Mr David Kerfoot said Railfreight International put nothing but problems in the way of his plan to bring raw materials by train from Germany to his vegetable oil factory .
23 Indeed , I have heard of some anglers who deliberately attach a big hook to the ‘ feeder and catch plenty of barbel on it .
24 And do make sure you put plenty of moisturizer on the cheeks and on the nose , because they 're areas that actually do hit the elements more than the other parts of the face .
25 Well I put one on top of the bed !
26 The scraggy neck and brutally squared and misshapen breasts put one in mind of an old woman , worked over by a lifetime of misfortune .
27 Mm , I put one after s in laboratorys .
28 she 's just giving , she 's just give me an adult education centre there at Spinny Hill , Northampton and she said they put everything in perspective for you so that you know where you 've got to start , what is available to you and then she said if you go down the job centre and ask them if E T , education , employment training
29 Yes , , I just said sub-contracting work is where you put something about size of the invoices .
30 Erm put something in front of that so this ends it .
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