Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [vb base] [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Or why do you speak with her ?
2 Nor perhaps need one dwell on the powerful thematic use of the expanded , minor-ninth version of the idea , especially as it expresses Grimes 's insatiable yearning for " haven " , for acceptance and respect — a yearning so intimately bound up with his personal tragedy because , to most of us , these things seem comparatively within reach ( whether we desire them or not ) but are patently and without qualification beyond Peter 's grasp : [ 8,10,17 ] .
3 However , the controversy obscured the clear military fact that Operation ‘ Apache Snow ’ was not intended to hold territory , but rather to keep the NVA occupied and thereby prevent it moving into the coastal provinces .
4 They 're the ones that call radio stations and demand more airtime , scream when the station is not playing the new album , and eventually cause it to happen for you . ’
5 I swing round slowly , slowly , and slowly level it to aim at the spider , slowly push it forward against the pull of the concertina pipe behind .
6 You give a good firm aid that would have your youngster wandering gently off to the left and suddenly find yourself falling off the side because the old hand did a sharp left turn !
7 As well as saving the animals from dying of thirst , the relocation is also intended to take some of the pressure off the park 's vegetation , and so prevent it turning into desert .
8 More work is also needed to reduce the memory structures to dimensions of below five thousandths of a micron and so enable it to operate at room temperature .
9 Such bodies could ease the burden on central government and so help it to concentrate on matters of national importance .
10 If there is n't anything being laid on , chase it and perhaps get something laid on this summer in the holidays and whatever .
11 You know all the guests and something about them ; you can greet , welcome , introduce and generally make them feel at home .
12 I offered to talk of a duty superior to that she mentioned , which would oblige her to help distressed innocence , and not permit her to go to the lengths enjoined by lawless tyranny ; but she plainly bid me be silent on that head ; for it was vain to attempt to persuade her to betray her trust .
13 Who just want to take over your mind and not let you think for yourself .
14 ‘ The idea is to save as much as you can and not let it go to the government .
15 Kevin Doyle of Caledonian Holdings [ the owners ] wants to keep the site in good order and not have it used as a car park as at present .
16 Kevin Doyle of Caledonian Holdings ( the owners ) wants to keep the site in good order and not have it used as a car park as at present .
17 Now , Carol 's noisy insistence that he take his coat into his own office and not leave it to drip on the communal coat-stand .
18 iron , very important , you know you ca n't there 's ca n't be a house in the country that you go into and not find something made of iron .
19 Or so I believe , and thus have I argued on numerous occasions in the past .
20 If you kick a child all his schooldays , force him to labour sixteen hours a day seven days a week , yank out his teeth with forceps when they ache , bleed him when he is ill , beat him throughout his apprenticeship , starve him when he falls on bad times , and finally let him die in the workhouse when he ages prematurely , then you have educated a man , in the best way possible , to be indifferent .
21 But he stresses that the progress in contemplative experience , reformation in feeling developing from reformation in faith , is part of an organic process of growth to a peace and fulfilment the longing for which is innate in man who may mistakenly and unnaturally think it resides in material circumstances : Scale 2 is pervaded by a sense of the reality of a dimension to human experience beyond the confines of time and sin , though it is only accessed through them .
22 We seem to have a good time whenever we 're out and always have something to talk about , which is really great .
23 ‘ Impossible , I should think ; the shot would have to be very tightly bunched to miss the material altogether and still have it scorched by the blast .
24 This should remind of you of the infinite varieties in any one colour and also set you thinking about texture .
25 During both readings tap the rhythm , and also have somebody to listen to you and tell you if you switch to the wrong rhythm .
26 The water has to flow through the stiff bristles , which filter out particles and also encourage them to settle to the bottom of the chamber , by slowing the flow .
27 Taking part in moots will help you in these respects , and also give you experience in the art of persuasion , and of putting a case succinctly and intelligibly .
28 Avoid stressful situations , especially if they involve other people and really have nothing to do with you .
29 And now let us consider for a minute what we mean by Child Art , and what difference there is between child and adult forms of expression .
30 And now let us proceed with the next business of the day , it gives me great pleasure your Royal Highness to er invite you to present several Save The Children awards this morning .
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