Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Or got eased out by me , to put it bluntly . |
2 | Re-covering perhaps , or re-painting to fit in with their new circumstances ? |
3 | No , for both the classical detective story and other forms it is better to try to find a plot that arises from something else you want to write about , a particular sort of person you know , a setting you know or want to find out about , even an idea about life . |
4 | In this case , people met at work or in the pub will not be asked home or invited to go out to a dance . |
5 | Only occasionally did the bubble burst , and he flashed anger at someone who argued back or tried to speak out of turn . |
6 | If I was with someone else I 'd have to talk to them or hurry to keep up with them , but this way I can go at my own speed . |
7 | So far the process of grief that has been outlined is how people might react to the loss of someone they love , whether that person has died or has gone out of their life for good . |
8 | To ensure continuity and to give more necessary practice ( further consolidation ) , appropriate homework or a task should be given at the end of each lesson , or at least once or twice a week , depending on the amount of time the student is able or prepared to give up to home study . |
9 | We 'd like to hear from anyone who has an interesting story or tip to pass on to other readers . |
10 | Reports from America offer numerous examples of users who get trapped in repeated , compulsive administration of the drug giving rise to incidents usually associated with bad acid trips , with people believing that they can fly or attempting to get out of moving vehicles . |
11 | Be careful that you do n't end up writing a novel or get bogged down in pseudo poetry with no end in view . |
12 | Well the majority of them are a , abused or get thrown out of mental centres , I mean , some of them just run away from home because they want to and that 's only a minority , lots of them have |
13 | I have n't heard one trainer or racegoer come out against it , which is unusual for moaning about something new is the norm these days . |
14 | Erm now okay I accept that erm what you 're getting now or starting to get through in some areas is a higher degree of expectation , but if we 're not achieving that then I think it 's something to do with what we 're , the way in which we 're , we 're operating rather than the fact that it is n't achievable . |
15 | Do n't indulge in the verbosity of the amateur , or try to hang on to an inappropriate bit of writing just because you wrote it . |
16 | Avoid , dilute or try to cut down on liquids or foods which aggravate your Cystitis , such as alcohol , strong tea , coffee , fruit juices or highly spiced dishes . |
17 | So they have to make a choice : should they stay Japanese , or try to blend in with the locals ? |
18 | The Commission filing indicates that Michels , whose Santa Cruz shares would be worth around $51.1m with the offering , is receiving $16,667 a month in salary until June 1994 , a total of $300,000 , provided he does n't work for a competitor or try to get back on Santa Cruz 's board , and $3,000 a month for expenses . |
19 | The SEC filing indicates Michels , whose SCO shares would be worth around $51.1m with the offering , is receiving $16,667 a month in salary until June 1994 , a total of $300,000 , provided he does n't work for a competitor or try to get back on SCO 's board and $3,000 a month for expenses . |
20 | Secrets are not confined to the great houses of antiquity : Mr Merdle in Little Dorrit has his own new secrets , and is uneasy beneath the eye of his butler in his new London palace : ‘ He would have clasped himself by the wrists in that constabulary manner of his , and have paced up and down the hearth-rug , or gone creeping about among the rich objects of furniture , if his oppressive retainer had appeared in the room at that very moment . ’ |
21 | This puts me in the position of having to either cancel the project — which would be a great discouragment to the volunteers , who might be reluctant to come forward again having been let down over this one — or risk going on without funding ( and then perhaps being told that funding can not be granted retrospectively ? ) . |
22 | Er , if they say that er , they should be er , a balance or reserve put in by constituent authorities then we will have the money available to do that , if we did n't then they may have frozen the reserves that are already there and asked us to put some more money in as well . |
23 | The crisis is hitting so hard that most of the people are unemployed , and you see children begging in the streets or forced to go out to work . |
24 | Control children who were found to have died or to have moved out of the study area before their matched case had cancer diagnosed were replaced . |
25 | People arrive late or fail to turn up for meetings . |
26 | onto the sand here in Bay and then there seven site or plod laid off for every plougher that was there you see ? |
27 | Or strive to go down with one 's dignity intact ? |
28 | THE MERGER initiatives of the large accountancy firms were thrown into further disarray yesterday when the UK firm of Deloitte Haskins & Sells pulled out of the worldwide merger with Touche Ross . |
29 | A number of respondents had either never heard of the ATB or had found out about it by accident . |
30 | And er and so , explaining to my brother where , or trying to get out of him where the , the customer lived . |