Example sentences of "to [noun sg] [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So a list of questions to winkle out the facts not covered by the application form or c.v .
2 Just realised that Gavin is at a conference today so it 's up to me to type up a report .
3 This form requires you to type out the answers .
4 He took five minutes to type out the piece and comment on it .
5 And during that time I am going to work out a way to keep us safe while we complete the job that will make us rich . ’
6 Tell me some of the things that happen when you 're you 're working out a function , what would what would be the the overall picture if someone was going to work out a function ?
7 Then Vernage noticed Sergeant King staggering down the road in a desperate bid to flag down a car .
8 Because of the drive swapping the CONFIG.SYS file is stored in the uncompressed drive D. If you edit this file to REM out the DEVSWAP command you might be lucky enough to recover the ROM drive but I can not guarantee it .
9 Now then they 're outside now , you 'd got to muck out the calf pens , and it 's hard .
10 Unfortunately this means that we have to muck out the stables every day .
11 They were supported in their action by Amy Jones , mother of Paul Jones , 33 , formerly from Denbigh , who was overcome by smoke and fumes , and Sylvia Pinsent and Geoff Sharpe , parents of Tim Sharpe , 28 , who died when he fell trying to climb to safety down a drainpipe .
12 The pair had been trapped in an upstairs ' room until firefighters smashed their way in through a window and led them to safety down a ladder .
13 Encouraged by her lack of resistance , he very slowly began to inch down the waist band of her panties .
14 Even in experiments in which care has been taken to factor out the role of immediate past experience , this sort of predictable variability persists .
15 The -5's release is pretty good , and will hold the young users attention for a reasonable time — parental guidance and encouragement is needed , in particular to fathom out the control keys ( see more on this later ) .
16 Why , when the opposition goalie was taking a goal-kick , did he crouch forward and remain motionless like Johnny Fartpants ? was this some attempt to psyche out the opposition ?
17 Where such clauses are included at the wish of the parties it is always as well to go on to spell out the consequences of the failure to agree .
18 Jo Garcia sportingly agreed to flesh out the survey 's findings by revealing exactly what she found attractive about her lovers — Chris , Erick , ex-husband Steve , and current partner Geoff — and giving them marks out of ten for looks , manners , eligibility , personality , kissing ability and sexiness .
19 Even if only two or three people from the media attend , it may be a good moment to organize an interview , making sure to flesh out the story with quotations from a range of people .
20 To flesh out the story , the DIA provided him with a German mailing address , Postfach 1151 , Geilhausen 6460 , from which all correspondence , including anything from the DIA , would be readdressed to Coleman 's maildrop in Barrington , Illinois .
21 SCOTVEC has initiated a Group Awards Development Programme within which the work of the main Departments of the Council will be focussed to flesh out the details of the framework and to put the new awards in place .
22 Intrigued by Sydney Newman 's two-page memo Donald Wilson first took it to BBC staff writer C. E. ‘ Bunny ’ Webber , whose job it became to flesh out the synopsis into something suitable for a Script-Editor to work from .
23 The pictures in the book are a useful stimulus because they hint at the disasters and yet allow the children to flesh out the world of the carpenters , the gardeners , the cooks , the soldiers , the furniture makers ( perhaps using small pieces of fabric to indicate who they are ) .
24 They wo n't take a slightest bit of notice … and will use the paper to role up a joint .
25 Fittipaldi came up with a solid lap of 117.617 to edge out the Ford Cosworth-powered Lola of Mansell , who produced a lap of 117.443 despite his off-course excursion .
26 The author displays a perfect mastery of his subject ; his legendary library has helped him to single out a wealth of comparable material , and his practical knowledge of specific features of construction and style extends to such details as , for example , Riesener 's handmade steel screws .
27 It would be wrong to single out the Clinton administration for criticism .
28 However , a letter from the Department of the Taoiseach , Albert Reynolds , stated that it would be ‘ invidious to single out the victims of this particular atrocity for special official commemoration ’ against the background of approximately 3,000 deaths resulting either directly or indirectly from violence in Northern Ireland .
29 Speech act theory , by attempting to single out the pieces of shared knowledge which enable us to interpret the function of what is said , also assumes that we can distinguish which factors in the situation are relevant , but again it does nothing to explain how we distinguish the relevant from the irrelevant .
30 She is expected soon to hand down a ruling .
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