Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] [vb infin] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Once this trend for the relaxation of the 1970 legislation began , the EPA considered that the only way in which it could slow down or stop this erosion , short of a resurgence in the environmental movement , would be to show more flexibility in its administration of the Act , especially towards new industry .
2 And yet it is still against the law of the land for another ordained Anglican leader to come in and plant another church to help reach the people !
3 This is because a socially and economically dominant group is best able to engage in and control all aspects of contemporary culture , setting norms and values for others .
4 When Liz told me that she thought your boss wanted to marry you I knew I had to step in and stop that nonsense once and for all , ’ he grated , his strong arms tightening possessively about her .
5 Yeah the stand alone letter system , just get everybody to go in and request that letter .
6 It feels the unit would be better off in a company willing to invest in and grow that line of business — it says it does not have the resources to devote to an operation that is outside its core business .
7 They looked after about fifteen children from dawn to dusk and it was in their belief to take in and embrace all children in the love and light of Zephandra Butolphi .
8 The committee would like to get to know YOU better and therefore be able to run our branch more efficiently … so could you PLEASE fill in and return this page to any committee member/any group notice board ( see envelope provided ) /by post to the branch membership sec. ,
9 ‘ We 'll all go in and try this miracle , ’ her mother said , now gentling the eldest of her daughters .
10 Yes it will be launched , a bit late next Wednesday the ninth February at the section , not a big splash at all it 's just a photo call for the press to come in and take such pictures and what have you .
11 Observing the children 's play out of doors , teachers will be able to draw in and encourage some children by offering them small problems to solve , such as the best way to move some bricks from one side of the garden to another .
12 ‘ I 'm well aware that England have players who can come in and play that way .
13 He 's got rid of two of his he 's got rid of two of his staff and we 've had to go in and fill that breach .
14 Er my company car er has gone back and er well until I find out where I 'm gon na end up I 'm not gon na dive in and purchase another car just er for my
15 Because we were standing outside the Japanese restaurant , I told Chase to go in and order some take-aways for about two o'clock while Martin and I would scout either end of the Place for Bunny 's truck .
16 Did he go in and see that girl ?
17 I would be happy to work either on the sales side , or in the accounts office ; perhaps I could come in and discuss any possibilities with you ?
18 It was as if Ruth were truly Emma 's child and for some reason Rachaela had had to come down and witness this scene .
19 And I said I 've bought a box of matches for him to go down and light this fire thinking you know he might need two or three matches at a time .
20 Often , for instance , after the baby has been put to sleep the mother will sit down and eat another meal .
21 Born in Huddersfield , Mike , 40 , spent the early part of his career wandering between journalism and PR , always promising himself one day he would sit down and write that book .
22 But you can actually sit down and write several poems to order ?
23 Probably the best advice is to sit down and list all income as well as all expenditure — including variables like possible car maintenance bills , treats , clothes , savings for holidays — and then honestly look at what is left .
24 With a loyal and loving woman behind him and the semblance of domestic life , he hoped that at last Modi would settle down and produce more paintings .
25 But you do have to still sit down and get that information .
26 I 'm just gon na go down and get some eggs cos I forgotten them .
27 Why do n't you come down and see this place .
28 So everything 's there , printing presses repro separation houses , sheet film , computer set up and Apple Macs and everything is there , it 's actually a very impressive set up erm , the Queen Margaret 's course , I 'm slightly dubious about I once had a colleague I 'm going back a decade who had been employed on the basis of doing the communications course at Queen Margaret I think , and it turned out that it was n't communications as we understood it , it was n't our sort of communications P R newspapers and things like that , it was communications on a much broader , broader front so it did n't actually fit in to the world of P R and what happened was I then had to sit down and train this woman from scratch and get rid of a lot of the preconceived notions that she had come in with she had brought from Queen Margaret 's College .
29 also the people on the ground I mean er surely it would n't do any harm to actually sit down and put some veiws forward from the whole department
30 No half day Saturdays , half day Saturdays , yes and then er I , I used to stay waiting for mother to come and my sister er to do the shopping in Willenhall cos they would n't shop anywhere else , and then erm my brother used to come with his cycle and er I used to carry a lot of the shopping back and my brother used to push a lot on his , on his cycle and mother and my sister used to stay down and have another walk around , but we 'd got to walk it back I 'd come back on the wagonette so or just after the buses started but er I 'll never forget the first time the bus ran it was pouring with rain and my sister was standing in front of me and she 'd got a new mac on and of course we were getting very wet and there was a scramble to get on the bus and the lady in front of her had got a bag of flour and of course the bag burst and went all down her
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