Example sentences of "[vb base] [indef pn] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Place one half on top of the other to form one large triangle , and stick together with sticky tape . |
2 | Cut the rich fruit cake in half diagonally and place one half on top of the other to form a triangle , sandwiching on with a little apricot glaze . |
3 | We want something else for christmas . |
4 | If you have to stop him doing one thing , provide something else to interest and occupy him . |
5 | ‘ Every now and then things happen to you in life that put everything else in perspective , ’ he explains . |
6 | And a bottle of wine , open one just in case he feels like a glass . |
7 | As a rough guide two strands wound together make something approximately like three-ply in thickness and three together are usually reckoned to be about a four-ply. these fine industrial yarns used to be in the ‘ odds and ends ’ bins , but the manufacturers have caught on to the fact that they are popular with machine knitters , so now they can be bought under a brand name . |
8 | Nintendo 's machines hit British shops in autumn 1990 but it was last Christmas , when it outsold everything else in sight and picked up the prestigious Toy Of The Year award , that things really took off . |
9 | Oh the old time films you know like there were sometimes you get one occasionally on television now . |
10 | We can again feel the wind , the warmth and the cold on our body , which is a new experience for many and does , in some strange way , draw one closer to Nature for that reason alone . |
11 | Sometimes you chuck summat away by accident and then you have to go looking in bins to find it . |
12 | ‘ I love everyone else except Finn . ’ |
13 | They do everything here in style and if you choose , you can even fly in by helicopter . |
14 | And my main concern and complaint is that the Army , with its its emphasis on being macho , on being strong , on being okay , does n't allow people to have their own weaknesses and in 's case , I just wish somebody somewhere in authority had spotted that he was a lad in trouble . |
15 | Although costly and de luxe , his clothes reject the Eighties ethic of uniform dressing , and reflect something closer in spirit to the mad Bohemian mix of the late Sixties and early Seventies . |
16 | Just two isolated little genera of birds do it , and those two have nothing else in common with each other except that both live in caves . |
17 | ‘ I have nobody else in mind , ’ Silas assured her . |
18 | As yet we have nobody actually in charge of preservation , and it is early days yet , but please do come forward if you are interested in running this group . |
19 | While analogous , in this sense , to an epileptic seizure , there is no evidence that these jerks have anything else in common with epilepsy . |