Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [noun sg] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Thrift disguised as Reason speciously suggests than an excess of Fluid Foundation on one 's face , unlike a poisoned sausage , will cause no harm .
2 9.1.1 The Seller shall free of charge either repair or , at its option , replace defective goods where the defects appear under proper use within [ 12 months ] from the date of delivery , PROVIDED THAT :
3 They are children : they do not know by instinct how to behave and how to treat one another .
4 It is easy to forget that the majority of the people living on earth still lived and died where they had been born , or , more precisely , that their movements were no greater or no different from what they would have been before the Industrial Revolution .
5 But he was so close , his other hand pulling her hard against his naked chest , his face so near to her own that it was difficult for her to breathe — so difficult that she had to open her mouth to draw in air only to find that he 'd taken advantage of the opportunity to deepen his kiss into one of familiarity .
6 The principle ground urged on behalf of the applicant was that the district judge had been misled by counsel then appearing or the Attorney-General into the belief that there was no real prospect that the B.M.F.L. prosecution of the applicant would go ahead , and that accordingly there could be no objection to pressing forward with the lesser charges .
7 Though medical science believed that the muscles affected by polio simply withered and could not be restored , she was convinced that the deformities which followed attacks of infantile paralysis were caused by muscle spasms .
8 Because the procedure can not apply to development already started and it is generally as quick to apply for actual permission if the planning authority 's officer advises that it is necessary , this does not get as much use as might be expected .
9 It is also important that pupils arrive on site appropriately dressed if they are to be comfortable .
10 One man I met on holiday even suggested that sending aid to Africa was ‘ compounding the problem ’ because it allowed so many potential breeders to survive .
11 The intensity of the colour achieved is also much greater , as the shades become of necessity slightly diluted when mixed into icing .
12 Taking into account both costs and functions , the better-value proposals are identified for further development .
13 Taking into account both costs and functions , the better-value proposals are identified for further development .
14 We all know why we are there , But there is a constant control and you go to bed not knowing if they might not come for you in the night .
15 Few runners in each contest go to post fully prepared and even fewer have the in-born talent to win .
16 Socialists had of course always argued that there was something fundamentally wrong with capitalist progress ( and for this reason I shall concentrate on their attitudes ) .
17 Does the recruitment of staff take into account both grade and skill requirements ?
18 But whereas other recent Lotus DOS products such as 1-2-3 Go and 1-2-3 Release 2.4 come with Wysiwyg already attached and invoked so that the spreadsheet is automatically in graphics mode , when you install Symphony you have the option of using separate text and graphics mode or of combining them which the installation routine warns may be slow .
19 Certainly , expecting that you will suffer from jet-lag hardly helps and this becomes an argument for adopting a positive attitude to the difficulties and knowing that they can be minimized by following the advice we give later .
20 And dragged to earth both branch and bough
21 Have in place easily operated and maintained record systems to enable :
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