Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [noun sg] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Cos when we go in after winter break that 's when we 'll find out er what topics they 're doing so we can plan our lessons and
2 Roaring at the ears , shoes melting , feet boiling , wrists wrenchy , teeth and jaw moved big and heavy by 85 steaming black slaves , each with a large wooden handle-bit between his teeth and 3 ropes to manipulate , one for each hand and one clasped in both feet , his waist tied down with leather to prevent any unnecessary movement of bum on bench .
3 The first time he sang the poem Bilbo had just handed over the Ring and was off to Rivendell ; the words accordingly express a sense of abdication , of having been left behind , along with determination to accept this and make a new life somewhere as yet unknown .
4 Along with marketing to attract more customers , the management changes throughout the sector have required that senior academics transform themselves into planners , seeking to attract money towards their work , rather than relying on the previous expectation that it would fall like manna from the principal 's office .
5 She said she had not wanted to die but that she had taken the tablets to calm herself down in order to get some sleep .
6 I would n't wan na do it tomorrow , well only later afternoon but I mean if I have to put ear plugs in at night to get some sleep because of them , surely the authorities have got ta say something about that
7 Consider policy should be for all nationals , ie persons born within pre-1939 frontier of an Allied country , to be handed over to Ally concerned This final sentence underlined how keen Eighth Army was by this time to " clear the decks " in its area .
8 It had n't taken her long to clear out her room at the nurses ' home this morning , and her father had come over at lunch to take several boxes of things back to his suburban home for storage .
9 Then the teams set off for home bringing this year 's Beaujolais Nouveau by the shortage mileage from Beaune to Liverpool .
10 Daisy nearly said Perdita could start off by weight lifting some of her belongings upstairs , but desisted because it was such heaven to be on speaking terms again .
11 Then we set off by car to tape some face-to-face interviews with funeral directors .
12 Cos I 'm fed up of stuff going all bubbly !
13 The most that Europe can hope to achieve , or should aim for , is an expanded economic free trade area made up of sovereign states all contributing to a cultural diversity that is economically stable and ecologically sustainable .
14 The next step up in size has some examples which are still going strong two centuries later .
15 ‘ Put me down , you lecherous old goat ! ’ she said with a laugh , and , pushing him away , she straightend up in time to see That Man emerge from Jim 's old office with Ben Bradshaw , the senior registrar .
16 I know , because I had my clothes on from gym got all them .
17 ‘ Traditional means of communication , such as oral methods , are still effective and need to be capitalised on in order to reach those who do not have access to print or electronic media , ’ they said .
18 Relevant previous circulars are cancelled , and local authorities were ‘ now asked to pick out for priority handling those applications which in their judgement will contribute most to national and local economic activity ’ .
19 ‘ When cocaine was made cheaper in the form of crack , that 's when things started dying , that 's when more crimes started happening , that 's when more people started dropping out of school to make that dollar . ’
20 Such problems in expressing the insight arising out of experience cause some people to ask : Why bother ?
21 'Mill 's short-passing game was certainly not suited to the conditions , whereas Chiddingfold 's long balls out of defence caused all sorts of problems for the visiting defence .
22 ‘ The idea of getting out of bed to paint these people kills me ’ , he says .
23 ‘ The idea of getting out of bed to paint these people kills me ’
24 It grieved Ramsey all his life that Milner-White of King 's , whom he so admired , refused out of diffidence to play any part whatever in the work of theology .
25 Frank is now 79 and we invited him out of retirement to skipper another tug and remember the heyday of the canals .
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27 I had to advise him that the father of a child born out of wedlock had few , if any , rights .
28 Those that are out of phase destroy each other and can not be detected ( see figure 3.16 ) .
29 His own hand reaching out in despair to touch another , which is instantly withdrawn .
30 The great success among new journals of the period was Nature , beginning in 1869 and , like Chemical News , coming out in newspaper format each week .
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