Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Second , because of the asymmetrical nature of the economies of Europe , a Single Currency would slow down economic growth in Europe .
2 If you can paint along all sorts of possibilities open up .
3 I know it 's difficult , I know the City is highly congested and we ca n't plough down beautiful buildings in order to make better roads and so on , and that is n't what we want to do .
4 Now a new publishing venture , Widedyne Ltd , has produced a brochure , The Repossessions Guide , to help you track down repossessed properties through building societies , estate agents and local firms of auctioneers .
5 No marriage can survive over long distances in the long term , especially if all the effort culminates in the eventual failure to obtain that elusive consultancy .
6 In fact we can tie up this lending for house purchase with the personal sector 's purchase of ‘ real ’ capital goods in column 8/line 3 .
7 It should also drum up more work for a profession that has been badly hit by the recession .
8 You know that you could line up six guitarists with the same gear and they 'd all sound different …
9 Gookey , 21 , has made rapid progress at 200 metres this year but will line up second favourite for that event and for the 100 metres , which he won last year , if Sale 's European junior champion attempts a sprint double at Blackpool .
10 It is not possible to predict the types of security interests that will be created in the future and requiring registration of some such unforeseen interests could be unnecessarily burdensome ; even with respect to the known types of legal charge , particularly those conferring the right to possession , it would produce overkill ; and lastly it is claimed that to require the registration of all charges could dry up certain types of secured borrowing .
11 This week IBM unveiled plans to shed another 10,000 employees — about 4.5 per cent of its US workforce — saving $1billion a year and it will buy back another $4billion-worth of its own shares .
12 Young physicians considering a research based career should seek out those people in senior posts who have a real desire to see fresh minds flourish in academic medicine .
13 Apologists wishing to stress the harmony between science and religion may gloss over those facets of Christianity as it was that distinguished it from Christianity as they now wish it to be .
14 Paints for people with allergies : Some of the chemicals in paint can bring on allergic reactions in sensitive people , and some paints are made omitting the specific materials that cause these allergies .
15 LESSONS could soon carry on all year at Darlington College of Technology in a bid to make education available to people from different walks of life .
16 From that date a National Labour Unity Committee was to organize the campaign within the Labour Party , while the Communists and the ILP would carry on separate agitations on their own .
17 I said , each person sitting in this room is entitled to their emotions and if you 're unhappy then you should do something about it , because you ca n't carry on this way with this tension , it 's not productive , it 's not fun … ‘
18 It may disintegrate on impact or , if it survives that , it may carry on some distance under water .
19 I mentioned that motherhood is a great leveller , and it is true that it can break down all sorts of social barriers .
20 The aim of the gist-listening session was to try and break down this hostility by showing the group that they could understand two native speakers talking ‘ naturally ’ , in this case about a shopping expedition .
21 At Glasgow School of Art , she was lucky enough to have a teacher who understood that an artist has to ‘ break down some kind of barrier within yourself ’ , transcending stifling Scottish morality .
22 It was riddled , in his opinion , with old and stupid men , most of whom had been recruited by word of mouth or by membership of a certain club or school society , but to give Menzies his due , he did bring in new blood of a different order .
23 SEL 's two managers , Patrick Murphy and Graeme McLeish , themselves Salford graduates , are always glad to hear from former Salford students in commerce who can bring in new business in translation or language training either through their own companies or through their business contacts .
24 You could then bring in Regional Authorities with less power for the North West , the North East and to Yorkshire and Humberside and I do hope you 'll actually join me in supporting our motion for an independent .
25 Mr Bell says new marketing of the centres would bring in more customers during peak hours making savings despite the recession and heavy private competition .
26 Uniformed or plain-clothes policemen would bring in large envelopes of documents for Mr. Middlemass , the Document Examiner ; specially prepared kits issued by the Laboratory for the collection of saliva , blood and semen stains ; unwieldy bags of stained and dirty bed linen and blankets ; the ubiquitous blunt instruments ; blood-stained knives carefully taped into their boxes .
27 Such applications were prefigured by Michael Frayn some 20 years ago in his novel The Tin Men which features a computer programmed to pray , so that its orisons might bring down divine favour in accordance with Christian teaching : the computer having no selfish motives , its disinterested sincerity can not be doubted .
28 I know in our case , and therefore probably in a lot that it is n't always possible , they 'll always find a way in , but if there was some perhaps advice to people it might bring down this number of complaints , that you could perhaps do before the wasp season begins , I do n't know whether that 's a possibility or not .
29 They also had to accept that attacks on the USSR by weapons launched from American bases other than in Britain might still bring down nuclear strikes on this country as long as it remained a member of Nato or was linked to the United States in some way or other .
30 He must know that I shall bring down some vessels from Orkney .
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