Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [prep] [conj] [vb base] " in BNC.
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1 | It had also long been a great source of amusement to the more belligerent regulars as they watched the uninitiated stumble in and sit down . |
2 | But validity can be quite hard with this sort of er because there 's , there 's detailed ways of and cross checking . |
3 | My surgeon was one of those nuts who , when they are n't too busy , like to have old patients in and chat about their X-rays . |
4 | For gas multi-points and many wall-hung boilers , a balanced flue is used : this is a twopart duct which allows fresh air in and exhaust gases to escape . |
5 | ‘ Let's get the old chap in and see what he looks like . ’ |
6 | " On condition that you take the Gristy girl in and give her a home . " |
7 | In contrast to the existing system , the new solution had to be fully flexible , and able to meet the future demands of and grow with the company . |
8 | I would just like to say that I see this as an absolute benefit to and look forward to us working together in the future . |
9 | Now go on , get one of your most glittery frocks on and give those kids the performance of your life . |
10 | ‘ But I believe it would be unfair on him after being out for so long to go straight back in and do a job . |
11 | Well I think what you 've got to be careful of and it 's always a difficulty when you 're looking at er benefits and dis-benefits of major road schemes , you 'll see that we go into a tremendous amount of or collect a tremendous amount of information about the different impacts . |
12 | And so what happened was everybody downed tools at and come out on strike you see . |
13 | And I 'd like to give a challenge to either er Michael Allison or any of the other MPs to come and live in my little bungalow for And exist on that rate for a week . |
14 | If a large number of As have been observed under a wide variety of conditions , and if all those observed As without exception possessed the property B , then all As have the property B. |
15 | The people that we fall in love with , form an emotional bond with or marry are an integral part of our destiny . |
16 | The dog-whelks first bred three years after being themselves laid as eggs , but at different sizes according to their habitat-16 mm at Purcell 's Cove and 20 mm at Laurencetown ( a discrepancy that Hughes ascribed to the differential availability of prey-but see above and p. 320 ) . |
17 | Swans wanted to strip away all the layers you protected your desensitised self with and make you feel again . |
18 | ‘ Well goo on 'an fetch it . ’ |
19 | Furthermore , if the components of two tensors can be shown to be equal in a particular coordinate system , i.e. then because the corresponding components of and transform identically the equality holds for all coordinate frames including , of course , accelerating frames . |
20 | All you have to do is complete the attached application from and take or post it to your branch . |
21 | I am thinking of Xtreegold for file management , wordprocessors that can split screen and pull text from one piece of work to another and finally Windows , the ultimate hop to and go to and transfer stuff to the clipboard and elsewhere too . |
22 | Whether the incumbent managers like or dislike the offer made by a bidder is only one side of the story . |
23 | Throughout the 1960s there was increasing analysis of and comment on what was seen to be Britain 's flagging economic performance . |
24 | Send a stamped addressed envelope to or ring the following for further details and a brochure : Edwardiana , Unit 1 , 41 Church Road , Bexleyheath , Kent DA7 4DD or Kiss ‘ n ’ Cuddle , Handels Smithy , High Street , Edgware , Middlesex . |
25 | For example , the employees that he takes over may have more generous terms of employment than his existing staff , or the vendor may have a collective agreement with or have recognised a trade union . |
26 | ‘ Put a clean shirt on and comb your hair , ’ she called . |
27 | Sometimes it is manifested in an exaggeration of previous dependency when problems arise ; sometimes , with strangers , excessive expectations of and need for support arise from these earlier relationships ( 'My husband waited on me hand and foot . ' ) |
28 | The corridors of the BBC are long and pea-green ( the 1984 setting of Orwell 's book , reputedly ) , and I followed a uniformed attendant through and round them for the obligatory ten miles before happening upon Studio B10 . |
29 | As a result , while Consolidated ponce about and play the rebel and might reach 50,000 , J might get the word to millions . |
30 | Within an interdisciplinary context , this conference will endeavour to open up new perspectives on and identify new approaches to , the subject of the market . |