Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [noun sg] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | " It 's not as easy as all that to find accommodation round about , or in , Wellingham , " Matthew said . |
2 | After years of silence about his fate , Chen reappeared in public in 1980 to stand trial along with Mao 's widow Jiang Qing and other members of the so-called ‘ Gang of Four ’ . |
3 | This made nonsense out of the geologists ' expectation of a world-wide sequence of characteristic fossils , and was never taken up . |
4 | It 's easier to extract sense out of a fruitfly than to get a civil word out of Rickie . |
5 | This allows movement back to the index to be rapid . |
6 | Madness especially gathered a massive skinhead following in the beginning , but the music press were not prepared to leave politics out of their reviews . |
7 | This keeps sawdust out of the way without obstructing the line of cut . |
8 | This was because the deuterium was continuing to be dissolved into the palladium and this takes energy out of the surroundings , acting like a refrigerator . |
9 | I did this top bottom up so that my dad would n't call me a tart as I walked out the house and I forgot to undo it again ! |
10 | Although this slowed progress down and was , it must be admitted , somewhat disappointing , I only had to remind myself what effort would have been needed if using a mallet . |
11 | This took pressure out of the economy by reducing demand . |
12 | This puts industry off voluntary controls and it tends to wait for a law to be brought in . |
13 | FIVE hundred jobs are up for grabs — but applicants must be prepared to spend time off sick . |
14 | Be prepared to take time out between competitions in order to work on improving your game . |
15 | The Brady plan tackled this need head on . |
16 | Every morning since she 'd been here , apart from today , she 'd been up bright and early to see Kirsty off to school . |
17 | it 's too easy to roll curl up and roll over in the recession . |
18 | But at last things are falling into place ; there are a greater number of tournaments now available in Britain for our players to compete in ; there are more and more indoor facilities and our coaches are trying their hardest to breathe life back into the game . |
19 | It also has the most sophisticated un-erase facility around ; deleted files are kept in a special directory , so you 're sure to get them back . |
20 | And from what I hear you are the person most likely to smoke Tweed out of his hideaway , wherever that may be . ’ |
21 | It seemed unthinkable to turn Miguelito down now , after that warm flush of pleasure just thinking about being with him , his strong body and arms , his soft mouth and deep beautiful voice . |
22 | Television sets were rare and people watched in groups ; in the oases of the south it was customary to watch television out of doors in the cool of the summer evening , where any person who happened to pass by could sprawl on the sand . |
23 | During the day , make frequent checks of people who are likely to drop food down their fronts or soil their clothes in any way . |
24 | So I 'll be glad to have Teddy up there with me . |
25 | you , you ca you can get a bo you can get a set of , you can get a board for these to get room on so you |
26 | He 's been quick to make capital out of what he regards as the A N C's incomplete suspension . |
27 | In general these proposals have not been implemented , indeed the government has stated that it is not convinced that it is right to fund litigation out of public funds , other than through the legal aid scheme , where points of law of general importance are involved . |
28 | It could n't possibly make sense for a man who was married to go homo-ing about . |
29 | Now , if you had two horses up the front , you see th their heads are facing this way the engines , th starboard er , two engines you see and they all put starboard up first you know . |
30 | Everybody had a coal house , not many had coal in . |