Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And I 've nothing adverse to report on either the buses or the trains .
2 And I 've nothing to report on either the trains or the buses .
3 half G T half G T squared plus some constant times time normally your the the G will be a negative half A T squared but someone had said come up with that equation , and you 've said well what are you going to give me to go on well the acceleration 's constant .
4 Er I think that was the sign to sit down not the sign to sit down and chatter
5 Zoologists have found the animal difficult to classify in either the genus Felis or Panthera and have given it a new genus , hence Neofelis nebula .
6 But for their middle-class , middle-aged , CD-buying target audience , such shows , which tend to concentrate on either the roots of popular music or music from the less-developed world , offer the chance to explore the very ‘ essence ’ of a musical culture .
7 When faced with what we regard as consummately bad taste , or people who seem to revel in exactly the behaviour we abhor , we often feel revolted , nauseous or acutely embarrassed , as when parents say the wrong thing in front of a child 's peers , or that child is forced to wear clothes whose image he or she rejects .
8 Brown 's second was unable to follow and stuck terrified in mid-face , leaving Joe to solo down the adjacent Doorpost to find out why the rope was n't moving !
9 The wider world will also demand attention as pupils are encouraged to find out why the changes took place ( cause and consequence Attainment Target 1 ) .
10 They want to find out why the men drove there and how the truck caught fire .
11 EVERY death in asthma patients is to be studied in an attempt to find out why the number of deaths is rising despite the apparently excellent treatments , doctors announced yesterday .
12 ‘ We have to find out why the trade is not supporting it .
13 Well , go on , do n't stop there , I 'm sure the rest is just as fascinating — presumably that , yes , you knew Ryan , but when you flew over to find out why the hell he could n't get something so simple as planning permission you decided to do something about it yourself , and there was gullible little Hilary , all ready and waiting to fall into your arms .
14 yeah just phoned in to find out where the flags were , but it does n't see the flags
15 So she 's trying to find out well the ones these are all one that Kerry suggested .
16 I think it enables the young people that have been coming to those meetings to find out too the problems that Councillors and Local Authorities have in actually trying to carry out the sort of things they want .
17 I think it enables young , the young people that have been coming to those meetings to find out too the problems that councillors have and local authorities have , in actually trying to carry out the sorts of things they want .
18 But you see this is what they want to find out now the dialect 's changed in
19 Throughout his life , Hahnemann 's sole aim was to find out how the patient could be cured rapidly , without any unneccesary aggravation .
20 The inquiry will seek to find out how the prisoner came to have a razor .
21 But to suggest that a speech community is diffuse ( or internally divergent ) is not to imply that it is necessarily unpatterned or unstructured : on the contrary , our task is to find out how the variation is structured by demonstrating what the patterns in the community are like .
22 The aims are to find out how the teachers are using the micros , what problems they have , what features of the technology are important and how can an LEA best support them .
23 Its contributions to the International Fund have earned it the right to find out how the money is spent and what the prospects are , in political and economic terms .
24 Could new staff spend time in each department to find out how the CIB really works ?
25 We have to read Sir Stephen Glynn 's description of Halling Church in the year 1847 to find out how the church looked before the Victorians got at it .
26 He would have to find out how the bridle went on , and things like that .
27 They say they still want to find out how the girls died , but ca n't get legal aid to sue for damages .
28 The Japanese take more trouble to find out how the US system really works , and who can make it work for them .
29 They had tried to find out how the accident had happened .
30 I rang Yan Pacal to find out how the orchestration had come about .
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