Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So you get the impression here of Lincoln talking about an unusual crisis situation in a letter to one of his mates in eighteen sixty four Lincoln goes on Lincoln goes on to , in his letter to a friend to deny that civil war was fought to , to free the slaves er as a moral crusade , he wants no part of that argument .
2 At Board/WEA level , as neither body wished the impasse with which members found themselves confronted to continue interminably Hickson met Green informally .
3 ( a ) To carry on business consisting of the provision of professional services such as are provided by individuals practising as solicitors and by multi-national partnerships PROVIDED THAT nothing in any sub-clause of this Clause shall give the Company power to do anything in breach of the Solicitors Act 1974 , the Rules or any rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to recognised bodies by virtue of the Rules or section 9 of the AJA .
4 ( a ) To carry on business consisting of the provision of professional services such as are provided by individuals practising as solicitors and by multi-national partnerships PROVIDED THAT nothing in any sub-clause of this Clause shall give the Company power to do any thing in breach of the Solicitors Act 1974 , the Rules or any rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to recognised bodies by virtue of the Rules or section 9 of the AJA .
5 For instance , in Shearson Lehman v Maclaine Watson it was held that even if the exchange had no power in its rules to suspend dealings on the tin market , such a rule should be implied , since it would be self-defeating if the exchange 's power to carry on business did not include , in certain circumstances , a power to cease part of that business .
6 In some camps Red Cross parcels arrived less regularly than in others and when they failed altogether people talked about food all the time instead of , as usually , about food or football or politics or the theatre .
7 Sit down children d' you want to get married or divorced or just sue each other ?
8 Police track down bomb suspects to Bombay hideout
9 Left to itself , however , a vine ( grafted or ungrafted ) would concentrate all its energies into sending out suckers , which would in turn push down roots to start the cycle all over again .
10 ‘ I would love to see only flowers marking the geographical border across the city , ’ said Mrs Kalina Morvina , mayor of Valga .
11 If synonyms occur frequently , it can slow down access speeds considerably , and therefore the advantage of random access is lost .
12 In ‘ Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep ’ , the androids lack only memory to believe themselves human .
13 We can answer only problems printed on this page .
14 When they had left the cinema , they found it had been raining so Yanto decided the standing position would be favourite .
15 For example , it laid down standards relating to advertising , and specified a minimum ‘ cooling-off ’ period .
16 I mean perhaps God has created the world and the fundamental laws of matter and evolution .
17 Yeah , well I say er I mean obviously Pauline remembers it from some when do n't she ?
18 It may be asked whether , since a grasp of general principles is what is evidently needed , and an ability to connect together ideas derived from different disciplines , it would not be sensible to teach philosophy as a separate subject at school .
19 It reduces the likelihood of split ends by 30–40% , slows down hair ageing , is a penetrating hair moisturizer , conditions without build up and reduces tangling .
20 Although the English bid offers only £150,000 to help the Associate members stage their qualifying tournament — compared to India 's £200,000 — the TCCB may , in a gesture of good will , guarantee that cash , even if they do not stage the World Cup .
21 Mr Dance gives us many of the man 's essential qualities : his psychological dependence on his mother , his solitariness ( he is constantly placed down front gazing over the audience 's heads ) , his antique , tribal valour .
22 He will present MPs with three options — total deregulation , limited opening times , or allowing only shops selling ‘ emergency ’ supplies to open .
23 When they lived together Paul had explained the merits of plastic entertaining .
24 We will introduce statutory time limits for answers by local authorities to standard inquiries by house-buyers , and explore the idea of a new computerised Property Data Bank bringing together information held by the Land Registry and other public bodies .
25 The women justify their points carefully and bring in evidence to support them .
26 Kneeling down Neil clutched the bars , rubbed his nose against Timmy ‘ s , and was rewarded by his huge , heart-tugging smile .
27 Skaters on the rink last night were given only minutes to leave before it was suddenly shut down .
28 But as you may discover at the end of your course you 'll have a questionnaire to say how found it , how it 's gone on and of course in the past people have filled in questionnaires saying what they want to know about the legal aspect is all about wills .
29 Bringing in Baulk has made the agency more businesslike and money-oriented , ’ says an insider .
30 The trick is to keep bringing in people to view Balbirnie — business clubs , individuals — anyone . ’
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