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

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1 So smothers in blood and burning
2 This merely leads to confrontation and transforms the negotiation into a contest .
3 Dodder literally grows in front while dying behind .
4 Andy suddenly jerks into motion and scrambles up onto the rim of the chimney .
5 These may be strike-slip faults which occur when solid material suddenly yields under stress as illustrated in Figure 7.8 ( a ) and ( b ) .
6 just goes to work and comes home
7 The report predicts 1991 will see further declines in occupancy and achieved room rates .
8 ‘ It usually starts with truancy and bunking off then they get into shoplifting and drug taking and on to burglary eventually becoming habitual criminals . ’
9 ‘ It usually starts with truancy and bunking off then they get into shoplifting and drug taking and on to burglary eventually becoming habitual criminals , ’ he said .
10 Most d-i-y tiles probably start out with a plain metal straight-edge , but find that it quickly slews off line when scoring a shiny tile surface .
11 I would like to make a few comments , as a mainly urban cyclist who also rides for recreation and covers about 9,000 miles a year .
12 The amount of the deadweight burden is higher the higher is the marginal tax rate and the size of the wedge , but it also depends on supply and demand elasticities for the taxed commodity or activity .
13 An option also allows for topspin or slice to be added .
14 As team coordinator he also helps with publicity and makes sure the riders — Ruggia and Adrien Morillas — have what they need to do their job .
15 The Myc transactivation domain also functions in yeast when fused to heterologous DNA-binding domains ( LexA-Myc ( ref. 22 ) and 1–235Myc-SRF , data not shown ) .
16 It can be a lonely , isolated life on a farm and a whole day often passes without meeting or talking to anyone .
17 Do not cram the cage with leaves , for this often leads to condensation and makes it harder to see the caterpillars .
18 By night , Kos really comes to life and boasts two of the best discos in Greece and lots of bars and tavernas to keep you happy well into the early hours of the morning .
19 While Diana has built up an active social life within a two-mile radius of Kensington Palace , the Prince rarely ventures into town and prefers to dine with friends at Highgrove .
20 It particularly happens in convection or fan ovens that circulate dry , hot air around the food in order to cook it faster .
21 Simply plugs into socket and controls any appliance which can be plugged into 13amp socket , to make it look as if a house is occupied .
22 If reserve requirements and capital adequacy rules apply equally to domestic and foreign currency deposits and lending then spreads between bid and offer rates will tend to become the same .
23 Current then flows between source and drain in a surface channel maintained by the gate voltage , which controls the concentration of mobile electrons .
24 Will the Prime Minister tell the House where my constituent Joanne , who is on a vocational course , receives £35 a week , lives on her own through no choice of her own , occasionally goes without food and sits in the dark because she has no coins for the meter , fits into his citizens charter and the classless society ?
25 A story which never fails to enthral and inspire even those who have heard it previously .
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