Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun pl] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This will show you just how much you can save on your bill if you make calls out of peak periods .
2 In May this year David Trippier , Minister for the Environment and Countryside , visited a few of the many Trust projects currently under way in the Lake District .
3 Make whiskers out of Matchmakers and eyes out of green Smarties .
4 Both journals , however , review books well after publication date .
5 Damage to business property Producers who supply products solely for business use where the only likely consequence of a defect is damage to business property or financial loss , are unaffected by Pt I of the CPA 1987 .
6 Octel has also announced two other products : FaxBroadcast , enabling a document to be sent to many locations using a single transaction and FaxStation , an overflow mailbox designed to eliminate problems caused by busy signals or fax machines out of paper .
7 Do n't you know that faith can move mountains and build pageants out of gold and silver ? ’
8 In BR 's defence they say railways all over Europe suffer the same problems .
9 Meanwhile , assisted and deliberately encouraged by various tax remissions , an increasing number of people are covered , to an increasing extent , by non-state pension schemes , many of which provide benefits well above subsistence .
10 steer conversations through to consensus decisions by encouraging group members to say what they really think and genuinely agree on a course of action
11 Without in any way prejudging what my right hon. Friend the Chancellor will do in the Budget , I seem to recall that the last Labour Government — on the back of a huge borrowing requirement — cut taxes just in advance of the 1979 election .
12 Grammatical errors and grammatical variations can arise when you put words together into phrases and phrases together into a sentence .
13 Shearer , continuing his astonishing run since his £3.3m move from Southampton , put Rovers back on terms .
14 It was certainly an eventful day for Eddis as it was he who put Comrades further in front on 27 minutes , heading in from close range after Grant was unable to hold Philip Leckey 's firmly struck angled shot .
15 Cut oranges horizontally into 5mm/¼in slices .
16 It reminded me of those rooms they put guests in in horror movies — the sort where you know something horrible 's going to happen in the middle of the night .
17 Cut panels squarely around door architraves , there 's no need to scribe to fit the profile as they 'll be covered by the flooring .
18 The 518-strong elite band of jetsetting politicians cost taxpayers up to £200,000 a year each .
19 It should be noted that there are frequently major discrepancies between the regional registries and the specialist registries , partly because the latter receive notifications directly from consultants .
20 B&I put passengers up in hotels until the ferry sailed , 24 hours late .
21 so they cut windows out of surprise
22 Cut lengths off at ceiling and skirting with a sharp craft knife , angled into corners , for an exact fit .
23 The largest size can be inflated with air to form a cushion , a couple of the others have storage pockets of other items and they hold liquids up to 70°C if needed for use as body warmers .
24 Was the Greater London Council entitled to cut fares and subsidize travellers out of rate revenue and central government grants ?
25 Young children nearly always put puzzles together by trial and error , ‘ trying out ’ each piece against another until it fits .
26 All members should have full voting rights and receive papers directly by mail
27 Yeah it 's about time it were shaken up now that Labour Party er this government er , erm they 're agreeing to this , this has to be done and that has to be done you put notices up on buses all over Britain no smoking in the buses , now in the big restaurants they 're going to have to between now and July put notices up , no smoking in restaurants
28 Its abiding concern is with the interconnectedness of things , with all the links in the social chains that bind individuals together as members of a community .
29 Or for after dinner chocolates , flavour melted chocolate with a little liqueur or flavouring essences , drop blobs on to paper and leave to set .
30 What I think is happening , I find this interesting , people are rejecting the idea of the aesthetic , and I 'm not quite sure why ; I do n't know whether they think it 's elitist or whether they 've got no taste of their own , or what , I do n't know , but people read poems not as poems which convey aesthetic emotion , which is the way I tend to think about poems ultimately , but simply as ideological statements and political texts , or at least , things that give you some understanding of the way people thought or so on at the time … .
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