Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [art] big [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 short two years may make a big difference at this stage now , erm
2 You may need a bigger stable , safer fencing and a stock of supplies for foaling emergencies — such as bottles , teats , a foal rug and replacement milk powder .
3 While the entry price is likely to be high , price-performance should show a big advance on the current generation of mainframes , but it is questionable whether there will be big demand for the machines : sceptics will point out that once again MVS , and this time DB2 as well , will be being asked to do something that they were never designed to do .
4 The current high profile of the sport in the province should ensure a big crowd and there should be some tremendous hurling . ’
5 The Ladies ' Golf Union conformed with the Royal and Ancient decision that competition in all British open amateur events should use the big ball ( 1.68 inches ) , but it did not apply to international team events .
6 If it 's more colours , then the new card must provide a bigger palette without loss of speed .
7 We 've got the beating of Venture Capitalist on that run and he 's got the beating of Lochsong so in theory we should have a big chance .
8 Successful 12 months ago , Sabin du Loir comes here fresh from his Wincanton win over ‘ Dessie ’ , and should have a big fitness pull over the likes of Waterloo Boy , Young Snugfit , and former Champion Hurdler Beech Road all making their seasonal debuts .
9 Cor , she must have a big fanny
10 for the , all the more reason they must have a big stock big stock
11 Must have a big warehouse somewhere but everything 's there that er now that 's been torn as well , you see .
12 Tug of Gold has also returned in great heart , only put up two pounds for a 10length romp from subsequent scorer Rio Haina at Uttoxeter last month , and must rate a big danger .
13 For example the Health Advisory Service ( 1983 ) warned of a " rising tide " of senile dementia which could " overwhelm the entire health care system " and a consultative paper in 1981 argued that the informal , voluntary and private sectors must play a bigger role in the provision of care .
14 Whereas Mr Sourrouille was on the whole a free-marketeer , Mr Pugliese thinks the state should play a bigger role in the economy ; he did not say how .
15 you should get a big grant should n't you , cos erm
16 Mark Cox , the former Great Britain Davis Cup player , will conduct some of these sessions which should prove a big bonus for younger players .
17 But some creditors might prefer a bigger pay-out sooner to financing a risky and expensive test-case .
18 Actually , Rose , could you give it another ten minutes , because Nicole will probably come round , and then we 'll make a big pot of tea for all of us .
19 It 'll make a big difference .
20 One day they 'll make a big killing , quit the rackets and settle down to a respectable life in a new town .
21 Come in with me as my lieutenant , and we 'll make the biggest fortune ever seen in Cornwall .
22 ‘ She did her best and we 'll win a big race like this one day , ’ promised the Yorkshire-based trainer .
23 A man weighs about as much as 3000 mice , and might need a bigger dose on the same scale .
24 I 'll need a bigger spoon . ’
25 You 'll need a big tea for that one .
26 He says , One might expect a big man to have big bottles , but if you are giving a big dinner party its very practical to have magnums .
27 Alright , I 'll do a big piece then .
28 I am sure she 'll run a big race . ’
29 Bradley Star is a very nice horse he 's a classy performer this one , Josh Gifford 's horses are in tremendous form and I was talking to the man who who rides him Deckland Murphy he 's my next door neighbour he thinks he 'll run a big race .
30 There were always some in the State Department who thought the policy might be pushed a little further : who thought that a unified Germany might become a big partner for America in the same way as is ( say some ) Japan .
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