Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [prep] [art] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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31 The Authors jointly and severally warrant to the Publisher that the Company is entitled to the relevant services of the Authors and is therefore in as position to contract in this way with the Publisher , and that this will continue to be so throughout the period of the Publishing Agreement .
32 He lobs loadsa bombs , so keep to the sides and move in to kick when you see the chance .
33 A word spelt like another but with a different meaning , eg bow in a bow and arrow and tie one 's hair with a bow .
34 I entirely agree with the importance that my hon. Friend attaches to manufacturing .
35 The players also have only praise for the man and his methods .
36 First , it can clarify concepts and issues and so help with the assessment and understanding of clients ' problems .
37 Some harbour resentments going back many years , which only come to the surface when a crisis causes the couple to come for counselling .
38 One sector is designated ‘ prime user ’ of a section of track , for example , and the other sectors only contribute to the extent that they cause additional ‘ avoidable ’ costs .
39 Judging by the enthusiasm of the men , women and children who all work on the dam and piped-water project , he has made a start .
40 Groups were created by political or material need , and once created , granted each other quasi-familial status ( complete , for literate societies , with swiftly constructed genealogies ; thus , the descendants of the prophet in Islam have down the ages offered much work for the imagination and ingenuity of the genealogical archivists ) .
41 You will know your own requirements for telephones , so check with the vendor and British Telecom what system you are inheriting and whether there are any problems in that area .
42 Cos when you have a bath all the , you know , put the fan on and all the steam 'll go out , rather cling to the walls and that .
43 Having a friend who lives on the Blackwater in an old Thames sailing barge , complete with sails and engine , I rather object to the notion that barges must be passively powerless .
44 The lofty official view is that the agitators in favour of an entirely fresh deal — or preferably none at all — with the CFTC command little support among the membership and distract the association from grappling with real issues such as Globex , the Chicago Mercantile Exchange 's putative electronic trading system .
45 We did n't have much to do , just sit at a table or something , and when it 's over I go outside and sit in the car , and Peckinpah comes out and gives me this look .
46 Just sit in a corner and appear thoughtful .
47 Daphne Du Maurier in her The Rebecca Notebook says she will , when in France , just sit in a cafe and let the conversation or the attitudes of the people at nearby tables gradually impinge .
48 ‘ People think , ‘ Oh , you just sit in the pub and observe . ’
49 and Clifford , no Clifford said , the lads to each other are we going out again dad you know cos oh Margaret was in , yes , and there was some other boys , the boy across the road was eating something and the boys said and Clifford said do you mind if I just sit in the chair and be quiet for just a few minutes and he just sat in the chair and had his heart attack
50 Theo 's bar is on a soft sandy beach at Moggonisi — just dance into the sea if your too hot .
51 I just concentrate on the fact that Maisie is fine at the moment .
52 Please look in them , just browse through the front cos
53 You just plug in the amp and away you go .
54 The Boots Electric Mosquito Killer , £6.25 , works by releasing an odour fatal to mosquitos — just plug in the machine and insert a tablet .
55 Electrolytes such as sodium chloride dissociate in aqueous solutions The colligative properties of electrolyte solutions thus depend on the number but not the nature of the solute ions present in solution .
56 The faint silvery-white outline of his robe and his face were clearly discernible to her at all times , and so overpowering was the experience at first that in the early morning , as she poured out a cup of tea , she would pour a second cup and absent-mindedly walk towards the chair and say : ‘ Here 's a cup of tea for you , ’ and then jolt back to reality , shaking her head : ‘ Agh , I must be mad !
57 Social skills and communication generally depend on the detection and definition of mutually agreed internal models of reality .
58 At the same time , sociologists of education generally hold to the view that schools can have an important role in both conservation and social change .
59 The principles set out above focus on the treatment and rights of the individual but there are also principles which apply to systems of care .
60 Then you can picnic , play football or cricket or just walk across the moorland and look at the sheep .
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