Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [conj] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Laid back , bang on and chilled to the gills . |
2 | ‘ Sit down and listen to the radio for a bit while I go up and wash . |
3 | ring my friend if it makes you feel alright it 's ace if you just sit down and listen to the old Beatles is n't it ? feel alright I do n't care too much for money , money ca n't be me love ca n't be me love |
4 | because I breed racehorses , I also am a farmer so I wear two hats , but I 've actually seen foxes sit down we move the hounds move in , si sit down and scratch in the middle of a field , and then they think ah ! |
5 | Why not have the group sit down and talk about the strategy issues ? |
6 | And course he 'd frightened himself and er I counted up to about eight , nine and ten I said to him , Look when you go inside that bloody gate now I said go straight into the office sit down and think for a minute where the hell are we all going to in this carry on ? |
7 | I kneel down and drink from the renewing , strengthening , sacred spring . |
8 | Dot kept still and quiet , head down and hunched like a bird sleeping , hoping Gloria would n't know she was in there . |
9 | From the north door emerges , with entourage , Cranley Onslow , chairman of the 1922 Committee , head down and making for the lift . |
10 | She could not sleep and , remembering that Ronald Travis would be on duty , decided to wait until her parents had gone to bed , then slip outside and go to the signal box to see her lover . |
11 | Flatten slightly and slice with a knife to cut out separate limbs . |
12 | As lighter shades of tesserae appear nearer when viewed from a distance , so do larger tesserae ; conversely , small tesserae appear more distant , as do darker shades . |
13 | Bernie Ecclestone , however , feels guardedly optimistic , ‘ It always takes a long time to get an F1 race up and running in the US , ’ he said . |
14 | Butter an ovenproof dish — a very shallow dish to ensure the apples cook evenly and to allow for a good ratio of topping to filling . |
15 | Within weeks , I was features editor , had met Bon Jovi , grown my shifty Morrissey quiff out and got on the Music For Nations mailing list forever . |
16 | I say strangely because finishing as the League 's top striker surely warrants a travelling place even if only for experience . |
17 | In Sweden , five ponds were selected , four of them 60–100m apart and connected by a stream , and another 1.9km away . |
18 | Be sure to provide a comfortable bed , which can be a cardboard box with its sides cut down and lined with a blanket . |
19 | Margaret Stanhope put down the telephone , stood up , smoothed her tight skirt down and knocked on the door next to her desk . |
20 | Multiple regression analysis showed no increase in the correlation when the villous height/crypt depth ratio and intraepithelial lymphocyte count together where compared with the cellobiose/ mannitol % ( multiple r=0.50 ) . |
21 | Well , apart from our man with his arms cut off and placed in the shape of a swastika . |
22 | Pour into the prepared tin , level carefully and bake in a preheated 180°C ( 350°F/Gas Mark 4 ) oven for 12–15 minutes . |
23 | The drivers , now cut up and veering to the Left , find voting for the party that has championed the self-employed harder to do . |
24 | I cough up and march towards the escalator . |
25 | cover up and sit in the shade |
26 | Mix thoroughly and stir in the chopped apricots and chocolate chips . |
27 | Glue the fabric for the bow on to a small piece of card , cut out and attach to the bear 's neck by gluing the centre of the bow only . |
28 | Position a small blob of red icing on the face for a nose , and cut out and press on a smily mouth . |
29 | Colour a little remaining fondant red , and cut out and press on a numeral for the rocket . |
30 | Cut out and glue to the back of the ring . |