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

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1 Melt into the Jungle and no-one sees them again until Vic 's researchers track them down a year ago .
2 This was a solicitors pick it up and my Lord so you can , you can see what the dispute was .
3 The Financial Times ' headline ‘ US and UK groups battle it out for contracts ’ on February 11 is the title of a report which notes that ‘ British engineers say US project managers traditionally prefer to operate with other US companies . ’
4 It is then the truck drivers push them out of the moving cab .
5 when you get tho when you get the half the er when you get sort of well like the scooterist dos and th the DJs bring it up , I mean they bring in a hard core
6 All trips pick you up from and return you to right outside your hotel .
7 PETER EVANS WAS THERE TO HEAR THE PROTAGONISTS BATTLE IT OUT
8 It was the only time Oxford 's fans let themselves down , but order was soon restored .
9 No , those long-winded gentlemen put me off sermons for a good long while .
10 Grudgingly , the Pinkerton guards let him in .
11 But some of my friends would never tell their brothers a thing like that ; their brothers put them down a lot .
12 How often have we plodding climbers and walkers set them off and thought to ourselves : ‘ I wish I could travel as fast and effortlessly as that . ’
13 Indeed , aside from power steering , the basic Wrangler is probably less well equipped than the wartime Jeeps which at least boasted folding shovels to help the drivers dig them out of trouble .
14 Kids dig them up and can scratch themselves . ’
15 Somehow Koons has turned what might have been titillating into something with the erotic appeal of a smutty , B-grade slasher film — the images draw you in only by their sheer gross-out power .
16 So the tr the owners who owned them them days you could read about them , but they do n't do it today , cos the trainers ring them up and tell them how they 're going , do n't they ?
17 I might have said … ‘ pains in the legs sort yourself out sort of thing . ’
18 In response to the difficult situation schools find themselves in , a critical and forward-looking approach to curriculum renewal was developed .
19 Despite both Arsenal and West Ham 's schemes being underwritten so they will get their money in the form of a loan even if their supporters turn them down , the ill-will towards the schemes means other clubs will think hard about implementation .
20 These batting performances move him up three places , to 41 , on the C&L list .
21 The foreigners force them on
22 As the guards take him back to his cell , he often starts to cry .
23 The italicised words take us back to the ‘ Polo Syndrome ’ , and remind us that the fundamental difficulty of all curriculum planning — how to get a quart into a pint pot — still remains to be addressed .
24 So classes and nations fight it out , and conflict escalates as external authority is removed .
25 Its leaves , although they might be petals , hardly quiver at all as three very small and very golden frogs pull themselves up and gaze in astonishment at the fresh clear water .
26 While the two parties fight it out , the only victors are the travelling public .
27 This tends to be the way that the gentlemen work it out .
28 With an effort , she made them part , and then her vocal cords let her down by refusing to work .
29 Gwyneth Craze at Wise Owls put it down to ‘ a shop with a good reputation for service .
30 And what other values hold you back ?
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