Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 One of the reasons Mr Houghton and his managers cite for staying in the pots-and-pans business sounds pretty lame : namely that the business was handicapped in the 1980s first by a recession at the start of the decade and then later by a strong dollar and so could now recover .
2 Never sit about waiting for the result of one interview .
3 The market return minus the risk-free return is the risk premium that investors expect for investing in the market portfolio .
4 Oh sleep in sleep in the mansion place .
5 The terms of reference must be defined in advance , and appear in writing in the opening statement .
6 The porpoises delight in riding on the bow waves of motor boats , which has frequently proved to be a fatal mistake .
7 Farmers still have the problem of overcoming the stigma which all too often young people attach to working on the land .
8 " No , corp , just want tae get to the bus station . "
9 Prune by cutting off the old flowered growth immediately after flowering , when it will produce good new shoots .
10 In addition , general practitioners sometimes act as advocates for the community , meeting with local officials to try to promote improvements in sanitation and basic infrastructure .
11 Encourage all those who act as advocates for the oppressed within our society and who seek to channel political power into the cause of justice for everyone .
12 When we speak of budgeting in the public sector we are not referring to the Chancellor of the Exchequer 's spring Budget statement .
13 This scheme is a great success as our trainees benefit from learning in a real working environment .
14 Even these unpretentious , non-vintage champagnes benefit from keeping for a time ; the great champagnes repay keeping for years and years .
15 Cough from tickling in the larynx ; dry and teasing , wants fresh air .
16 The Hammersmith & Fulham Group recommends that the change in Amnesty 's Mandate , extending the right of conscientious objection to include members of the armed forces who object to serving in a particular war , ‘ be rescinded ’ .
17 Potential recruits often object to joining on the grounds that they are uninterested in politics .
18 Hold on hold on the are
19 Livingstone and Wilkie conclude by arguing for the decentralisation of control and the democratisation of work processes .
20 I hope by participating in the Earthwatch expedition I would have the chance of studying alternative sources of fuel for the benefit of local communities which would help in checking the ecological disturbance .
21 Beware of resorting to a visual aid because it seems to look impressive .
22 No , I 'm just a Jock — Guardsman Willoughby — and a Jock I look like staying till the end of the war . ’
23 Indeed , although their tactics were laudable , how many times did the England backline movement really look like succeeding in the Final ?
24 The actions responsible for this misfortune vary from dancing on the Sabbath , dancing through the night until sunrise , refusing to accept Christianity , and peering uninvited at festivities .
25 Not all the teachers look on tutoring as an unmixed blessing .
26 The baddies trundle back and forth like an expectant father and resurrect on returning to a screen , and you 've got this pathetic energy bar thingie which encourages you to ignore them anyway !
27 When researchers look at schooling from the point of view of girls , it is perhaps not surprising that writers as diverse as Alison Kelly and Valerie Walkerdine can come up with very similar findings .
28 Very few aestheticians , however , look at acting as a phenomenon — Edward Bullough ( 1912 ) , in his work on Psychical Distancing , is perhaps the notable exception .
29 Finally , draught-proof the point where the sashes meet by pinning on a length of plastic or metal spring strip excluder to cover the gap .
30 We begin by looking at the negative emotions .
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