Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adv prt] [det] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It is , though , well worth remembering that snow may cover over some of the bolt-holes , maybe even entrances too , so that some become difficult to locate whereas others will be plain to see . |
2 | CAIRNS for Franklyn Stephenson , who should work off some of his frustration to Sussex 's considerable advantage , will not be an immediate gain . |
3 | It must take up all of your spare time just to keep it in tune . |
4 | WHEN the Government accepted the Monopolies Commission recommendation that the big brewers should sell off some of their pubs , many publicans hoped they would be able to become independent landlords . |
5 | And maybe we should take down some of the torches . ’ |
6 | But as soon as she heard Mrs Whitfield 's voice she knew she must pay out more of her time and attention to the situation than she thought . |
7 | In the county court district judges nominated to deal with public law cases may carry out many of the procedural functions of the court ( see Chapter 4 , 2 ) . |
8 | After all , I might trigger off some of those well-repressed feelings in her and what would she do with them ? |
9 | You , I 'll bring up some of my eggs , you can have some of them cos I do n't really like , I only like chocolate bars I do n't like chocolate . |
10 | I 'll bring in some of the kids who were there and Jonesy can imitate the preacher . ’ |
11 | Better communication might clear up some of the problems . |
12 | There are fears that the raiders might break up some of the unmistakable jewellery rather than risk trying to sell it . |
13 | ‘ Tell you what , I 'll ring around some of my old university friends if you like and see if they know of anywhere . |
14 | ‘ I 'll wash up some of these things , ’ she said . |
15 | ‘ If you do n't get on with it , I 'll take on both of you , one after the other , ’ shouted Trentham . |
16 | ‘ After I win , I 'll take on some of the opponents Eubank has beaten , and do a better job , ’ said Piper . |
17 | ‘ I 'll leave out some of my clothes to replace those , ’ Susan said , gesturing towards the clothes Maggie had acquired at The Haven . |
18 | ‘ I think Guy might fill in some of the background , ’ Scott-Scobie agreed . |
19 | But you 'll find out all about them later . |
20 | It is possible , Independence said , that NCR could buy back some of the ports to sell to its own customers . |
21 | A fund manager could carry out all of the above deals without a computer programme needed , although it would be much slower . |
22 | He could bring back those of your possessions you will need for the rest of the voyage . ’ |
23 | So if these neutrons come smashing into your body , they could break up any of chemicals that are very important for your life , for your body chemistry . |
24 | Clever research design could sort out some of the confounded variables , so I shall add to the possibilities a speculation arising from my point about habituation . |
25 | But I think if you did bring back hanging it 'd cut out some of these flaming crimes . |
26 | He says we know that the Victorians went to the gentleman 's club in the day and the brothel at night , before going home , but we could take on some of their values . |
27 | A couple of hrududil could go down some of those holes . " |
28 | And Sid had said , ‘ If I had the time I could write down some of the things I 've seen that you would n't believe . ’ |
29 | That 's that 's the sort of thing cos we 've we 've got erm erm perhaps we could put up some of the I mean the ones that you 've got out in behind your desk at the moment . |
30 | Perhaps I could point up some of the concerns about c the second criterion . |