Example sentences of "[verb] and [det] " in BNC.
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1 | We have to learn to communicate and that means conquering our fear of that process . |
2 | They learn who the residents are , where they sleep and any particular problems which they might meet straight away . ’ |
3 | Through anger , self-confidence , love and eventual forgiveness a difficult happiness is forged , not just for Celie but for those whom she loves and those who have abused her . |
4 | My mother was the one that used to struggle and many a time she 's gone without herself you know . |
5 | We care about the old age pensioners the poor the single parents and all those people who in a winter 's time are going to struggle and some are tragically going to fail to pay seventeen and a half percent V A T on fuel and heating bills . |
6 | The growing girl did not see as much of her mother as she would have wished and less of her father . |
7 | If the court considers that a matter has not been disclosed and that matter might have affected shareholders ' decisions on how to vote , it is unlikely to sanction the scheme ( see , for example , Re Jessel Trust Limited [ 1985 ] BCLC 119 and Re MB Group plc [ 1989 ] 5 BCC 684 ) . |
8 | Priced from £12.99 to £32.50 , they are all beautifully designed and each comes with a two year guarantee . |
9 | Nevertheless , her descriptions of specialist homes show that few are specially designed and few have the enhanced staffing levels that would be necessary for specialist care . |
10 | I think whatever you do I think it 's got ta be done and if she can if she thinks she 's won and all the rest of it |
11 | Management won and this official himself took redundancy in November 1986 . |
12 | They also found that the frequency and degree of mispricing declined as delivery approached and that , if a trading lag of ten minutes was incorporated , arbitrage remained profitable for all classes of arbitrageur . |
13 | But at the time , as one American policy was ending and another beginning , Vietnam seemed to be exempt from similar considerations . |
14 | the first thing that we , we , we would respect is and suggest and this is a course which has been offered erm , erm , in order of other cases , er , we should ask that the er because of the adjournment necessary for investigation , the , the money will attract interest and we would ask for an order that the erm , the plaintiff is entitled to interest at the special account rate on any lump sum hereafter ordered to be paid , now what that means is that if at the end of the day the instruction say goes off and the conventional lump sum order is made , we are entitled to interest on the whole of that lump sum , if on the other hand a structured settlement is put into position and er part is either applied to the purchase of the annuities , in the commercial way to try and settle it or taken it back by the health authority , in consideration for self funding structured settlement , then we would only get the interest on the actual cash we have been kept |
15 | And so every night when they got home there was all kinds of people , I mean you know say miners and anybody as well , they all surrounded this house and when the police brought him in , of course they were booing and all this business you see . |
16 | It turned to booing and some chanted expletives by the eighth , when Leonard , clearly mastering the fight , won points with some superb counter-shots but then pulled back from driving in the wedge . |
17 | And then when I gave you the minimum premium er it was like right okay well that 's , that 's the easy way out is n't it , twenty quid a month , okay I might do something for twenty quid because I was n't committed and that 's what exploration of needs is all about and it 's , it 's so easy for me to sit and say yeah that 's what you need to do but putting myself in your shoes , you know , a few years ago |
18 | You could come down on the the first half and I can jump and that 's like Wrestle Mania . |
19 | The 1988–9 volume lists 583 including many firms previously omitted and many newer , lower-level selection firms . |
20 | In the most colonial species this chase is omitted and all courtship occurs at the nest . |
21 | Many teachers argue that the more important things that they are concerned with , the ‘ something more ’ , are qualities that can not be measured by tests of competence ; if teaching is geared to what can be measured , objectives in other words , then these important qualities will be omitted and both the teaching and students will be the poorer . |
22 | But she did n't know and that was n't why he was in . |
23 | but it cuts across , no there there comes a point where the of this world say oh am I allowed to do this , am I allowed to do that if you 've been here for more than three years right and it 's particularly prevalent in Scotland , oh are we allowed to do that , oh I did n't know and that 's old that is. old to a certain extent you know , she 's been around longer than has and been around but influenced by who 's been around a long time you see that 's where we get it , you see we do n't get the initiative coming in that area we get we get the oh Christ , bloody hell let's shove that one out the way that 's a national account . |
24 | We may be better off with health care contracts if money follows the patient as the government er intends it to do , but we just do n't know and that 's what we 're investigating at the present time . |
25 | At his deposition , North 's aide Robert Earl offered a breakdown of those who knew about the Iran operation , those who did not know and those who knew a bit of it , like a game of Chinese boxes . |
26 | Well , one would never know and either way the effect was the same . |
27 | And once I remember — I very faintly remember — that I flew as the buzzards and the ravens fly and all the great sky was mine . |
28 | It depends upon how such a change is theorized and this , in turn , is related to different theoretical accounts of how the economy changes and how it is organized . |
29 | Just lies and more lies . ’ |
30 | Some signals must be scrambled and some homes supplied with unscramblers to limit access , for instance to extra subscription services . |