Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Keep down or the same thing might happen to you . ’
2 Erm all I can say is the county council economic development people are are there on the ground with their helicopters and the cameras when Kimberley Clarke comes in or the Central Science Laboratory and the car people and so on of the moment .
3 ‘ It depends entirely where you live whether it 's down to the school you are in or the local education authority .
4 For some of the expressions employed would seem to lay it down that a joint debtee might release one of his debtors , and yet , by using some language of reservation in the agreement between himself and such debtor , keep his remedy entire against the others , even without consulting them .
5 The treaty lays down that a single currency will come into being by 1999 , but only if those convergence conditions are met and only for those countries which meet them .
6 Although the authorities conflict , it has been laid down that the new doctrine of reckless manslaughter supersedes the older doctrine of manslaughter by gross negligence .
7 But then , much more to the point , the pope went on to say that there was also a letter from Pope Boniface IV to King Ethelbert , from which he quoted a passage laying down that the monastic community of the cathedral church was to be continued by all Augustine 's successors .
8 However , previous decisions had also laid it down that the identical procedure was to be followed in both cases .
9 It was different from Adrar only in that a main street , with post office and government buildings , replaced the square , but otherwise the sepia buildings were less than my expectations .
10 Hot bands differ from fundamentals only in that the initial state of the transition is a vibrationally excited state , and not the vibrational ground state of the molecule .
11 She had assumed all along that the only reason her father could possibly have for even considering selling the club was concern that she , Rory , could n't cope with running it , that it would prove too much of a burden for her — that it would hold her back from her own career .
12 There was a ramshackle club-house with its roof falling in and a rickety stand which rocked in the wind .
13 She peeped in and a friendly voice greeted her .
14 ‘ It represents a new way of thinking about the media world we live in and a new way of learning the skills of active engagement and critical reflection with all forms of modern media — television , video , film , radio , print , and the glue that binds them all together — advertising , ’ says Sister Elizabeth Thoman , Executive Director of the Center for Media and Values .
15 ‘ John was trying to buy two cans of beer from street vendors and was haggling with one of the women , when the other joined in and a real barney developed . ’
16 The battle was also a landmark in the conduct of the war , for henceforth both sides dug in and a complex line of trenches soon stretched from the North Sea to the Swiss frontier .
17 A black and white fluffy cat in and a German pointer .
18 I also get a couple of good standby wines for friends and neighbours who might drop in and a super-cheap bottle or two of red ( try the supermarket £1.99 offers ) to make some delicious , warming mulled wine .
19 The old open fireplace had been boarded in and a single gas fire now burned in the hearth .
20 Another stun grenade was thrown in and a third soldier hurled himself through the window after it , before it had exploded .
21 His skull had been kicked in and the dark blood seeped out , mingling with the grey sludge of his brains .
22 These are sheets of paper divided vertically into two , one side forming a list of value moving in and the other list of value moving out .
23 These are sheets of paper divided vertically into two , one side forming a list of value moving in and the other list of value moving out .
24 So I was taken in and the first job I was taken , by this young fella , eighteenish , big chap to me , but he said , Come on young'un , this is what you 've got ta do .
25 The quiet , rustic public rooms are perfect for relaxing in and the cosy bar is wonderful for a peaceful drink in the evening .
26 is the environment you work in and the major benefit that you 'll be putting over to the
27 Alexandra pushed up the window and the cold rushed in and the sharp salt smell of the sea .
28 Just give 'em half a chance , they 'll whip you in and the only way they let you out of them places is feet first , in a box . ’
29 The Caliph 's armies followed us in and the real killing began .
30 There were bulletholes in the ceiling — which might have been there before the ‘ pomps checked in and the queensize bed was a tangle of ugly tie-died sheets and surplus clothing .
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