Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] [adv] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Rather than plough on regardless damaging the scheme and the partnerships we have created , we have decided to suspend the project . ’
2 FACING PAGE Many dogs will instinctively jump up either to seize a toy or as a greeting .
3 Then you 'd better fall out again said the magician .
4 But even in such an unfavourable atmosphere , a work like Wagner 's Lohengrin ( first produced in 1850 ) might succeed in momentarily startling the more sensitive members of the public into a true response .
5 Things have now finally reached the point which our Führer at the outbreak of this struggle prophesied to world Jewry in his great speech : ‘ … should Jewry once more succeed in again plunging the nations into a new world war , it would be the end of that race , and not ours . ’
6 However , with a fairly small number of airframe changes and a reworked canopy area the Texan would clean up quickly to become the Zeke for the film .
7 Let's move on now to consider a very important type of infection such as meningitis .
8 I hear what you say , and I hesitate to make any further comment on that , given the current climate , but let's set about just examining the shape of the difficulty at the moment , and see what we can as it were immediately deal with ourselves , and what we can try and persuade other people to help us to know .
9 When we 're alone , you and I will leave and ride back here to fetch the King .
10 ‘ The point is , ’ said Dyson , ‘ I do n't feel one can go on just doing the general odds and sods indefinitely without more or less destroying oneself .
11 it might well be that one of the one of the forms could go down there to have a morning as part of this project to do
12 Your partner is also welcome , so why not go along together to discuss the different methods of birth control ?
13 She was desperately thirsty and perhaps over a drink Fernando would calm down enough to open the gates for her to drive out and back to Palma .
14 The back end of the truck should end up just abutting the door of the bay .
15 They seem like terribly nice people , concerned with wildlife , erosion , litter and rights of way through potato fields , but a dangler or scrambler caught in a confined space with a tenacious rambler will end up either committing an act of violence or huddling in a foetal position in the corner , dribbling saliva from a defeated face as the rambler concludes his theory about red deer numbers .
16 Whereby erm we do n't end up actually doing the things for them , but we show them the way that they can do them for themselves .
17 But the humidistat will come on automatically to regulate the damp in the air . ’
18 They have removed the attack on our conference and at last we can now get on together to build a better union .
19 I thought Chairman that er Mr is saying that er they would consider any consult with the Union on some of the statements that have been made and I quite er the item D is in fact necessary that er I I I gave no arguments , it should be given consideration if it is come to that and er it will come back presumably to form a proposition of deal with it then .
20 I 'd come back tomorrow given the chance
21 ‘ You did not come out here to admire the lights , I think ? ’
22 Prune out the stem and take it into the shed where you can sit down comfortably to prepare the cuttings — they will have to be made very carefully , and you will need a very sharp knife .
23 Back on the veranda , the chairs were still empty , but before they could sit down there came the sound of footsteps and Faye Hamilton came around the corner of the house .
24 They were not the sort of questions she could ask on so brief an acquaintance , but she was unable at present to think of an excuse that would allow her to get to know Veronica better .
25 Garryowen 's Richard Wallace will fly out tomorrow to join the squad .
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