Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You can get telephone advice from The Terrence Higgins Trust on and from the National AIDS Helpline on ( 24 hours ) .
2 Before considering how ( and how far ) these three features are actually manifested in the different positivist theories , there are two other contingent and interdependent features that Jeffery ( and Matza following him ) pick on as of central significance to the positivist programme : the shift of focus from crime to the criminal , and the quest for a universal , objective category of ‘ criminal ’ behaviour .
3 The next day they should begin to start their spawning dance in and around the mops , the male driving the female into the spawning media scattering the non-adhesive eggs
4 At Greenham Common , for example , it was declared a criminal offence to ‘ enter , pass through or over or remain in or over ’ the area of the base .
5 The person called responds by giving one sharp tap on or near the receiver 's telephone mouthpiece for ‘ Yes ’ , two taps for ‘ No ’ .
6 Erm a late picture , say on or about the day befor when it packed up which was erm July nineteen fifty nine for passenger servicing .
7 As far as she could remember , it was something about jumping out of the thing you cook in and into the thing you cooked on .
8 Bénezet was sauntering back to the guesthall with his gleanings , when he observed Brother Jerome rounding the box hedge from the garden , head down and in a hurry .
9 But one of the biggest challenges for the skiers is the cross country , racing up and down over and across mountains .
10 I would I 'd like to be a dance teacher when I grow up and in my spare time I would do I would like to do dancing and swimming .
11 Certain items of furniture have standard measurements — King size beds , Queen size , Double and so forth , as well as kitchen fitments that fit under or in standard sized units .
12 ( 6 ) In this section — " disposition " has the same meaning as in the Law of Property Act 1925 ; " interest in land " means any estate , interest or charge in or over land or in or over the proceeds of sale of land .
13 ( 6 ) In subsection ( 5 ) above — " disposition " and " purchaser " have the same meanings as in the Law of Property Act 1925 ; and " interest in land " means any estate , interest or charge in or over land or in or over the proceeds of sale of land .
14 The two hour speech that I was going to make I , I cut down because of the weather so I think even though the sun is out , I 'll continue with the abbreviated version of it .
15 More second marriages break down because of the children of the partners than for any other single cause .
16 NOW that several of his own teeth have lost their crowns , and the fillings beneath have deteriorated , Kenneth Anusavice wishes his mother had known what today 's studies have shown : that not all cavities call for immediate fillings and that it is not always necessary to replace fillings that break down because of wear and tear .
17 The Corporation will indemnify the Policyholder or at his request such other person as may be the owner of any rug clothing or personal effect against loss of or damage thereto by fire theft or attempted theft or by accidental means while in or on any motor car described in the Schedule
18 US President Bush , in a letter to the US Congress which was made public on Oct. 26 , stated his intention to provide renewed military aid for Jordan ( cut off because of Jordan 's stance in the Gulf war — see pp. 38024 ; 38119 , 38311 ) .
19 ‘ The other two parties can ignore the realities of what the polls show up till about Sunday , ’ he said .
20 These are so faint and they only show up because of the long time exposure .
21 And all are now working to drive the railhead past the 2.5 mile long Taf Fechan Reservoir and then climb up and through Torpantau Tunnel .
22 And he made the youngster — now 13 — walk up and down stairs until he was exhausted , hitting him on the back of his head and legs .
23 Morale only picked up after the restart at the beginning of a 70-mile , three-day run and walk up and over Mount Chirripo .
24 From depth interviews with fifty long-established heterosexual and some gay and lesbian couples , the project will focus not upon why couples break up but upon how some couples manage to stay together .
25 Many bands break up because of personality clashes between musicians .
26 ‘ I did n't realise the kind of effect the lay off because of the court case would have on us .
27 Press the ‘ up ’ arrow key to skip the presentation sequence where the players run on and off the pitch , or back to their positions when a goal is scored .
28 The simplest lakes lie on or in front of ice-sheets , formed by seasonal melting that may be enhanced by the presence of scree or windblown dust .
29 Then the stockholders vote on or in this case rubberstamp the deal .
30 The older woman and two younger work while the three girls dance around , jump on and off walls , till my presence quells them .
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