Example sentences of "[adv prt] [coord] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | for SERC funded students , 56 per cent of conversion and 48 per cent of specialist students would be in or about to start work at the end of their courses ; |
2 | It considers their employment status at the time of the survey , the likelihood of being in or about to start work according to the IT subject studied , the type of institution attended and other key influences . |
3 | For those funded by SERC , 56 per cent of conversion students would be in or about to start work at the end of their courses . |
4 | For example , MacroMind Director is a highly successful animation tool for the Macintosh which provides a scripting language so that interactivity can be built in and also allows control of external devices such as videodisc players . |
5 | It 's either that or we have tea like straight away , go in and just put tea on straight away |
6 | A bill comes in and along comes sugar daddy with a loan , you can t resist it . |
7 | Self pity set in and so did eating binges . |
8 | Self pity set in and so did eating binges . |
9 | She did n't say and I , I never thought to ask her , no she did n't say so we 're just , that 's why really as I say I do n't , I think at first she was quite happy for us to go in and maybe take stuff in , but I do n't think she was happy about us doing structural things on it |
10 | The general attempt to do this will drive the interest rate on bonds down and thereby stimulate investment expenditure and hence aggregate demand . |
11 | Hitherto , music other than the anonymous , never written down and therefore lost music of the people — had been the affair of the Church or the court or great nobles . |
12 | An inclined , self-opening and counterbalanced trapdoor closed after the kibble was pulled through and then formed part of the hopper feed chute . |
13 | ‘ On the early things on Sun it 's him , and then later on , on RCA , occasionally he would play or , like you mentioned before , he would turn the guitar over and just keep time on the back of it . ’ |
14 | Do n't stop machine , machine at all turn the tape over and just press play . |
15 | Waqar , relieved after only one over with the new ball , came on for the 17th over and soon caused umpire Shepherd to scowl as he bounced the ball into Atherton 's left arm and Smith 's helmet . |
16 | If it becomes clear that some words are being asked for over and over prepare Language Master cards . |
17 | And I 'd like to , aye , and I just write it down in a if it 's on a tape you can put that pause on and just take line by line , you know . |
18 | Thwarted , I walk on and barely have time to savour the moment before bumping into Joe . |
19 | You can adjust each of these colour pots up or down , by taking the mouse button into the up or down pointing arrow and clicking . |
20 | He says they lifted his eyelid up and just poured water in it and when they finished he says that he says |
21 | Instead , stretch , curl up and slowly reach sitting position by pressing the palm of your hands on the floor , keeping your chin down , touching your throat . |
22 | Climb onto a platform and your weight sets the contraption in motion the deck rides up and down simulating ocean swells , the soundtrack plays the moans of whale songs , and a film projection shows an opening and closing hand that approaches and recedes in wavelike sequence on the now-rotating screens . |
23 | The partial transparency of the rock allows focussing up and down to assess grain packing . |
24 | Writing this whilst hopping up and down to stir lemon marmalade on the stove ( and it seems reluctant to ‘ gel ’ ! ) and to the accompaniment of wonderful J S BACH fugue and prelude and tape . |
25 | The Foundation must aim to build up and then maintain energy and momentum by exploiting the moral authority of its position as insistent ‘ animateur ’ . |
26 | From Dr Beeching onwards , managers were trained in the science of work study , in the discipline of financial restraint , and in being able to manage on less , to cut out or just delay expenditure . |
27 | This has led some economists to rule out or substantially to downgrade price as a factor [ Caves , 1968 ; Posner and Steer , 1979 ] . |
28 | Even the local TV came down to check it out and actually make use of some good footage . |
29 | The Duke will lead them all out and hopefully lead somee lucky ones back into the winners enclosure … you 'll know when … you 'll hear the cheers ringing out for miles around |
30 | ‘ They were improvements designed to make the building 100pc perfect , but which we could take out to cut the £4.5m estimate back and still maintain safety , ’ said Mr Buxton . |