Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [prep] a [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've got a chance to go in with a women 's group up Manchester way . |
2 | PERSISTENT shoplifter Anthony Thompson tried to walk out of a clothes store with £370 worth of clothing . |
3 | In effect , when section 89 applies , the company if it wishes to issue equity shares for cash , has to do so by a rights issue , as described in chapter 13 or a similar process if it is a private company . |
4 | The Windows for Workgroups beta included software to permit a DOS machine to hook up to a Windows for Workgroups network , although only as a client , so it 's safe to assume that the same Workgroup Connection software will find its way into version 6 . |
5 | Apparently I 'd chosen to pee up against a police station , so they took me inside , and told me off , and of course I apologized . |
6 | ‘ My game is suited to doubles because I return well , ’ he said yesterday , ‘ but my priority is to do well as a singles player . ’ |
7 | The older child , 3 , likes to go out on a waveski , sitting between dad 's legs . |
8 | Given that the remotely sensed data add a great deal of information to these processes this is hardly surprising , but this general approach is relatively easy to carry out in a GIS environment . |
9 | TFIIF is required for RNA polymerase II to associate with DAB complex ( 30,31 ) , while neither the RAP30 nor RAP74 component of TFIIF are likely to interact directly with a component(s) of the DAB complex . |
10 | Here she is , my dream woman , and she 's madly in love with some young blond boy whose only ambition is to drive around in a sports car and drink champagne ! ’ |
11 | to lift up onto a mares back . |
12 | None of them wanted to go anywhere near a police station . |