Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The idea of a flying continuum becomes even more persuasive when we remember that very small animals tend to float gently in air , whatever their shape . |
2 | Clodumar said that the government planned to invest further in Air Nauru , but that it would not re-open diplomatic missions in Hong Kong , American Samoa , Japan , Hawaii and the Cook Islands , which had been closed under the Aroi administration for reasons of economy . |
3 | " You must promise and vow to go straight to Rochester , " |
4 | • Z55 tensile quality steel combined with a 47mm deep ribbed profile configuration gives excellent spanning characteristics and minimises ponding even at pitches as low as 1½£° |
5 | He had at first intended to drive straight to Jack 's house in Chelsea . |
6 | Well , but we , no we 're not saying that , what we 're saying is that we so all we 're trying , w w w that they were saying we ca n't go from cap er from feudalism to socialism but we do n't want to go just from feudalism to capitalism , we want to go into er if you like a capitalism with socialist characteristics . |
7 | But Bassett said : ‘ Tony explained that he does n't want to go anywhere on loan . ’ |
8 | And anyway , I do n't want to go home for vacations . " |
9 | These are becoming cults : Wobble got mobbed once in Leamington Spa . |
10 | Or more exactly , while he does stress the difference between poetry and referential language , he also stresses that the experience which poetry produces differs only in degree , not in kind , from other types of emotive experience . |
11 | The money we make goes directly to patients . ’ |
12 | They agreed to go quietly on condition that their leader , Ian Morrison , was allowed to negotiate with AW management . |
13 | They agreed to go quietly on condition that their leader , Ian Morrison , could negotiate with AW management . |
14 | Mr Carey , 46 , a distinguished BBC journalist for 23 years , said he expected to liaise constantly with broadcasters on what footage they required . |
15 | Called the Services Home Savings Scheme , it involves tucking away between £50 and £200 a month into a savings account with one of four organisations . |
16 | Tomorrow 's Lingfield Flat all-weather meeting is the only card expected to go ahead before Friday . |
17 | Let me go to er where I expected to go now to John the County Planning Officer . |
18 | Perhaps , perhaps they 've arranged to go somewhere on Saturday . |
19 | Indeed , had it not been constructed when it was , Peter Scott 's Wildfowl Trust situated further up river at Slimbridge would probably have lost much of its new grounds to erosion by now . |
20 | Meths stoves , like the popular Trangia , tend to work better in wind and can cope with cold , but you might find the meths a little difficult to light in extreme cold . |
21 | But European astronomers do not want to work only within ESA . |
22 | ‘ It 's about how you live and how you want your children to live , having certain attitudes , such as that it 's important to be polite and respect your elders and that you should want to work hard at school , ’ was one typical comment . |
23 | You tend to slink away in corners . |
24 | Although little headway was made at the meeting , the committee agreed to meet again on April 1 . |
25 | The subcommittee held a second meeting on March 27 , and agreed to meet again on April 23 . |
26 | They agreed to meet again in New Delhi on April 30 to consider an " appropriate response " depending on what progress the promised legislation had made . |
27 | The SNC agreed to meet again in New York on Sept. 21 when an SNC delegation would attend the 46th UN General Assembly . |
28 | The two sides agreed to meet again in Ethiopia , but no date was announced . |
29 | The Kings agreed to meet again in mid-January 1189 and made a truce to last until then . |
30 | On Oct. 31 the leaders signed a declaration pledging closer co-operation and agreed to meet annually in future . |