Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [prep] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It says it faces problems because it receives money for average rather than actual salaries .
2 And that 's why we do n't make money on carriage forwards cos we do n't sell carriage forwards for the positive reasons , we say , well if they do n't want them send them back , or if they 're damaged send them back .
3 Erm and then if you go onto drawing graphs from equations okay so skip that bit and just have a look at page sixty eight .
4 You got to go look for work tomorrow .
5 Drama provides another major resource in overcoming passivity , in stimulating children to become actively involved in thinking about language , and in helping them to enjoy literature at school so that they will continue to read and to act and to attend theatrical performances for the rest of their lives .
6 The factor number on a sunscreen refers to UVB protection with numbers over 15 indicating high protective values .
7 The ability to give or lend money to relatives obviously is related to one 's own economic resources in some way — although we are unlikely to find that people who have more straightforwardly give more .
8 One third of teachers say that they have had the use of INSET days to conduct their review : the same proportion have undertaken assessment of pupils especially for this purpose and have kept a diary as part of the review process .
9 You do n't want loads of people though .
10 ‘ When our case was originally rejected we got calls from authorities all over the country saying ‘ What 's going on ? ’ . ’
11 A " yes " vote was returned in the June 18 Irish referendum , however , and the French parliament made progress towards ratification later in the month .
12 It is therefore difficult to compare products by packaging alone .
13 , I got loads of observations here .
14 I got loads of plants now .
15 BOTH Steve Cauthen and Pat Eddery rode winners at Saint-Cloud yesterday .
16 it was the story of South Africa 's international summer , one in which they briefly touched heights and revealed glimpses of talent yet never quite reached their ultimate objectives in their travels through India , Australia , New Zealand and finally in the Caribbean .
17 Below is an example from French , where separate drills of each tense ( already individually mastered ) would be placed side by side preferably in a meaningful frame and drilled across .
18 Erm a very minor point , when you get it , those who have got it already , would you just draw a line from the top line which says discussed criteria , down to the box which says evaluate sectors around York etcetera .
19 All the rebels insist defeat on Maastricht tomorrow night would n't sound the death knell for John Major OR his Government .
20 The children must have found the silence or edifying talk at table somewhat tedious , as also the prohibitions on all dancing , dicing and wrestling .
21 The response above would mean that the pupil found using computers in school very exciting , quite interesting and useless for girls .
22 He criticized cutbacks made in NRA funding , which would make action against polluters more difficult .
23 We advertise opportunities for promotion internally .
24 All this specialist equipment needs protection in transit therefore Head have introduced a range of luggage for racquet sports , including holdalls and racquet bags .
25 Voting in this space could be a peaceful protest at the performance of all the parties in House , and a warning that the public want change of policy all round .
26 Gene Miles , who along with Dean Bell , has provided the solidity for Wigan to batter opponents into submission so often this season , explained the significance of the December get-together : ‘ The injuries were clearing at the time of the team meeting and we put everything into winning games around Christmas and New Year .
27 And also the Railway used it and er it was used elsewhere , and it 's interesting this , I noticed that erm B R have recently erected er er this type of fencing er which is adds insult to injury possibly , on the at er .
28 It 's comical to see all these people agreeing sagely with each other that users really want loads of functions rather than just a good deal , while all the time mopping their brows with relief that the price wars seemed to have petered out .
29 He dropped his pack , unbuckled his sword and propped it against the wall , then turned to rake Isabel with eyes as sharp as the wicked-looking blade behind him .
30 The Kuwaiti government used its funds to provide substantial assistance to the build-up of anti-Iraqi forces in the Gulf and to provide funding for countries adversely affected by the imposition of international sanctions against Iraq .
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