Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Sit on here . |
2 | It is completely parallel and can intelligently farm bits of itself and applications across multiple processors , or alternatively sit on just one . |
3 | It is completely parallel and can intelligently farm bits of itself and applications across multiple processors , or alternatively sit on just one . |
4 | Sit on there . |
5 | Yeah , that 's it , or sit on there or get |
6 | That 's right you sit on there and I 'll get the kiddies together |
7 | Go and sit on there , go on ! |
8 | Sit on maybe thirteen or fourteen eggs . |
9 | He claims these reptiles make superb pets as they sit incredibly still for hours and then go on the rampage — very much like Pest Control staff ! |
10 | Fords and bridge sites often change little over the years and Watkins cites several examples of leys crossing rivers at fords . |
11 | I can escape other troubles and concentrate on just the one problem — how to make that damn ball go where I want . |
12 | It is clear , in fact , that stylistic analysis must be very selective indeed : some studies concentrate on just one feature , and others on a mere handful of features . |
13 | ‘ Concentrate on just one of them , ’ he said , meeting Mach 's eyes . |
14 | Many research projects concentrate on either siliciclastic or carbonate sediments ; few investigate combined carbonate-siliciclastic systems and fewer yet reference volcanogenic sediments , mudrocks or evaporites . |
15 | I think that if you concentrate on really short term goals and practise things that are maybe a week away instead of a month away then you 'll gradually , slowly but surely , definitely improve . |
16 | For example , some colleges will offer only EFL while others , mainly those in the adult education sector , concentrate on highly subsidized ESOL courses . |
17 | Olsen has therefore concentrated on four periods when the paintings connect most directly with historic events : from 1797 to 1814 when Napoleon 's Empire imposed a kind of unity on the country ; from the restoration of the monarchy until mid century when historic Romanticism came into conflict with Realism and gradually waned as a moving force in Italian art ; the triumph of Realism in parallel with the rapid progress towards unification from 1849 to 1870 ; and the final period from 1870 until the end of the century when Realism evolved under wider European influences into Symbolism and Divisionism . |
18 | This partial detachment from natural appearances , which has already been seen in the landscapes of Picasso and Braque of 1908 , is one of the factors that distinguish most clearly their approach from that of Cézanne and other nineteenth-century artists , and even from the Fauves , whose vision , with the occasional exception of Matisse , despite the liberties they took with their subjects , was still conditioned by their instantaneous reactions to their surroundings . |
19 | Urban Development Corporations , the centrepiece of Mrs Thatcher 's urban policy , articulate most dramatically the current British government 's vision of city regeneration . |
20 | Signed to a major label , The Wedding Present sit rather awkwardly on the edge of acceptance into mainstream pop . |
21 | Few people admit to being inadequate in this area , most like to think that they communicate rather well . |
22 | I mean eventually eventually , sooner or later and it might be later if somebody else will still it has to come out of the profit margin . |
23 | I mean right now . ’ |
24 | Only at the University of Dorpat , in Estonia , did the intellectual atmosphere change rather slowly . |
25 | You mean rather then the , the report ? |
26 | He uses language and imagery which communicate most precisely the truths he wishes to convey to a specific audience . |
27 | So when you 're finished here take the combine on down to Pope 's Bottom ready for the morning . |
28 | ( Where sounds correspond aurally yet the concept differs depending on the context , further confusion can arise . |
29 | I mean luckily enough , I went to junior school with him . |
30 | Oh , I know we 've no certificates , but we 're both quite good — you really dance jolly well , and it is n't likely that there 's anyone else at the game . |