Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [det] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | KPMG has authorisation from the ICAEW to carry on all investment business except discretionary management . |
2 | Is n't it time that Silver sorted things out and got us some money to buy players even if it means bringing in another board member . |
3 | A familiar sound in the Amazonian rainforest as the loggers bring down another mahogany tree . |
4 | But Dawn , you should have carried on that course man . |
5 | If anyone would like to come along some Thursday evening and share something with us we would be delighted to hear from you . |
6 | NORMAN Whiteside makes his debut as a TV expert on Wednesday , backing Billy Bingham to pull off another World Cup miracle . |
7 | Skim off any surface froth . |
8 | I 'll have to stand up all day Friday |
9 | I did n't know what crows ate , so picked up some cabbage leaves and a lump of congealed moussaka from a dish in the Corporal 's kitchen . |
10 | but that does n't mean to say that you can for example you could become build up these Chairman skills that you 've got okay . |
11 | I decided to try out some opening ideas : The storm has played Grandma 's footsteps with the terrified child ( that 's me ) . |
12 | To find out more contact Alan Mellor on or fax . |
13 | To find out more contact Duncan Hall , Chief Executive , Teesside Development Corporation , Tees House , Riverside Park , Middlesbrough , Cleveland TS RE . |
14 | To find out more call Derby . |
15 | Division by two can be carried out any number o times by using more bistables . |
16 | They believe he 's carried out several sex attacks in one town , and want to talk to other victims who may have been too scared to come forward . |
17 | He had also carried out several town planning improvements in London , but early in 1856 with the appointment by Hall of Henry Arthur Hunt ( 1810–89 ) to the new post of Surveyor of the Works and Public Buildings , he found that his duties had been drastically curtailed . |
18 | Some of the ways in which bureaux have carried out this policy objective are described here . |
19 | Then Ruddock told me : ‘ Do you really think that after facing Tyson twice , knocking out former world champions Mike Dokes , Page and Bonecrusher Smith I 'm really gon na be frightened of Lennox Lewis ? ’ |
20 | Forward on the MGB 's exposed foredeck , Able Seaman Savage racked the Sperrbrecher with his 2-pounder pom-pom , knocking out this mine destroyer 's 88mm ( 3.5in ) gun and setting fire to its ready-use ammunition lockers on deck . |
21 | Unit trusts must buy back any units investors wish to sell , at the prevailing price , and so investors can obtain liquidity at any time , although of course if instant liquidity is required the transaction may have to be carried out at unfavourable prices , and so units should be thought of as long term investments with a deposit account held at a bank or building society for liquid funds . |
22 | ‘ It does n't take a rocket scientist to work out that doubling productivity , and therefore halving the number of wells we have to drill , will greatly improve the economics of our activities in Colombia . ’ |
23 | We 've never in the past looked in detail at the total work content to work out these time units , after all in the past , we 've known what the client wants , we 've been giving him it for years . |
24 | Arrange salad , squeeze over some lemon juice and add freshly ground pepper . |
25 | Squeeze over some lemon juice and add freshly ground pepper . |
26 | Squeeze over some lemon juice . |
27 | Others who have not this privilege would be well advised to listen carefully to recordings with the score , and to go over many times passages which seem to them obscure or unfamiliar in sound at a first hearing . |
28 | Would I stay on at night to go over some sales figures ? |
29 | If you put down that crystal ball , I 'll show you how your spreadsheet can help you with this dilemma . |
30 | She gulped down some orange juice hastily . |