Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When presented with adequate messages , even though they may contain only the minimal information necessary to locate the target , young children are capable of the necessary perceptual discrimination and message decoding to perform effectively as listeners . |
2 | Allen told her to ramble on about astrology , a subject Lysette knew nothing about . |
3 | Perhaps , perhaps they 've arranged to go somewhere on Saturday . |
4 | Some teenage mothers get on fine at the usual antenatal classes , but others , like Sara and her friends , obviously do find it much more helpful to go somewhere with people in a similar situation so they can share experiences and gain a sense of friendship and solidarity . |
5 | In the meantime they resolved to preach vigorously against bishops and the Prayer Book . |
6 | If he tries to change him into a Lillie or Hadlee , the boy might lose his greatest asset — to bowl successfully at pace . |
7 | One can say that Niki continued to drive on for McLaren in 1985 . |
8 | Only once , last autumn , had there been an unnerving lift , a well-dressed man in a Mercedes , who had wanted Luke to drive on towards Devon with him , had offered him dinner and a night at a hotel , had put his hand high up on Luke 's thigh , and been altogether menacing . |
9 | It says the two complete kernels will be able to sit side-by-side on Windows systems and run their respective applications . |
10 | It says the two complete kernels will be able to sit side-by-side on Windows systems and run their respective applications . |
11 | It galled him to have to sit impotently in silence ; worse still , that it had been witnessed . |
12 | So we wanted this systematic question to go right through Whitehall and to greatly reduce the functional load on departments . |
13 | Entry qualifications are generally the same , that is five O level GCE passes or their equivalent , as those required to continue on to degree and other higher level courses , which is indeed what the great majority of students do when they have successfully completed their foundation courses . |
14 | Valine 172 and the disulphide bridge residues 110 and 174 contribute to the hydrophobic core of domain 2 , after which the path of the main chain is locked to continue on into solution by Pro 175 . |
15 | PETER SHILTON is 90 minutes from a potential disaster — but the former England international vows to carry on as player-manager of Plymouth even if the club lose to non-League Dorking tomorrow . |
16 | However , after a lively meeting with directors , Reg was persuaded to carry on as coach by three men in a hearse who asked to meet him outside during a beer break . |
17 | Neil gets nod to carry on at Leeds |
18 | I immediately gestured to the Hurricanes to carry on to Malta by themselves as we were ditching and we turned for the coast ourselves , losing height all the way . |
19 | I do have a question and , and it has n't made , that has n't made it particularly clear as to where we are , you hinted that , and I think that was also seconded here that there might now be a post of some kind to carry on for instance the thing that I 'm particularly worried about is that there 's a sort of hiatus in the heartbeat awards , which I think would be a tragedy if that happened , and I want to be absolutely sure that that is , is n't so . |
20 | I think I got it because of my local knowledge and the that gave him the facility of being able to carry on without interruption . |
21 | Only the first was achieved before the collapse of the Society and it was left to Philip Miller to carry on with instruction through his Dictionary . |
22 | She therefore has to carry on with Stanley . |
23 | I told her I was frightfully keen to carry on with French . |
24 | Without the pipeline , or with great delay in its completion , one could see that it would be difficult for the USSR to carry on with business as usual . |
25 | Perhaps Becky had sold everything as he instructed , he thought , as he left the market to carry on down Whitechapel Road where at least he would have a chance to catch up with one of his sisters , rest and gather his thoughts . |
26 | They decided that it was very strange and exciting , and a very good reason to gallop around , and to snort and buck , and to carry on like madmen . |
27 | ‘ Lots of people say it must be easy for my family to carry on in music and that I must have taught them everything — but I feel they just inherited their love of music as it 's in our blood . ’ |
28 | Picnickers explain that they are prepared to carry on in spite of the odds . |
29 | Gulliver wanted to step down in August because of business commitments but was asked to carry on by chairman Wallace Mercer until the club had made a decision about a new stadium . |
30 | Their underside is covered with cilia which by beating enable them to glide slowly over surfaces . |