Example sentences of "jump [adv prt] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So we do n't jump in with both feet .
2 But when you go in on a subject like philosophy , to jump in at that level how adjusted you are it 's difficult if you 've not got any academic background to suddenly come in and have to start doing it .
3 erm which quite simply I had some money of my own and I was n't that hungry er to jump in to any job at all .
4 WORLD-BEATING Merseyside high jumper Steve Smith leapt into a war of words with chief coach Frank Dick after learning he must jump off with rival Dalton Grant for a place in the British European Cup team .
5 In fact , noise can be very helpful because it gives the network a chance to jump out of local minima .
6 The BM introduces some randomness into its switch settings , which is intended to make it sometimes jump out of local minima .
7 ‘ How could it 'ave jumped out of that geezer 's pocket into me hat ? ’
8 Entering the small church at Chivay at the head of the Colca Canyon , children had jumped out of two alcoves and run off laughing .
9 My Series III jumps out of first gear on over-run .
10 The gearbox in my 1973 Series III two and a quarter petrol is noisy and jumps out of third gear .
11 They rushed at the table from all sides , scrambling over stools , jumping down from top bunks like pigeons clattering down for crumbs .
12 At this stage it 's good to get your balance on the skis by jumping up on both skis together and ‘ stepping ’ — lifting first one ski and then the other .
13 In moments , they were snuffling at his thighs , jumping up with gleeful whines to lick his face .
14 In Roberts jumping out of a car going at between 20 and 40 m.p.h. was not " daft " , but jumping out at 70 m.p.h. might be .
15 So , if that is the case how can we possibly lose our identity because we have n't , we 're not , there 's no suggestion if we go on an inward journey , the inward journey must be within our selves , within our individuality , not , not jumping out into some form of spacial context .
16 He was half in and half out of the cloakroom , stripping off his ski-suit , jumping about on one leg with his other foot caught in the elasticated cuff .
17 I never thought of that , I just think that they were bananas jumping about in stripy pyjamas .
18 ‘ Was it your impression , ’ he asked Meh'Lindi , ‘ that Carnelian was performing a lightning calculation as to whether we might stand any chance of still saving Stalinvast if we jumped back into normal space ? ’
19 Soon after Manfred and Gloria had gone , when I was hurrying to make up time , a second German couple jumped out of another Land Rover .
20 Following a very rough crossing from Portsmouth during which I slept very little it dawned on me that we were on our own in a Renault van which was half a ton overweight , had a top speed of 60 mph , an up-hill speed of 40 mph provided you had a run at it , jumped out of fourth gear unless you held it in position and we had 1850 miles to go !
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