Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The rule abandons an earlier plan that would have allowed safety boards or state officials to help researchers make such decisions on their own .
2 6.9.3 Will the courts uphold these clauses ?
3 Only rarely do plans consider more than the simple spatial attributes of the housing stock .
4 so , do n't let the kids watch that .
5 Can animals do this ? parents certainly care for their own offspring : is there evidence of preferential care for other relatives ?
6 Let Scots keep all in sight ,
7 I 'd like to see schools claim less responsibility for the shaping of the citizen of the future . ’
8 ‘ There 's never anything thrown away , ’ Cathy said , ‘ when we do trips like this . ’
9 Can any readers top that ?
10 Do not the Scots realise that with better techniques , new medical discoveries and more efficacious drugs many more people would be treated if only the health service were to change ?
11 ‘ No , it 's made your legs go all red . ’
12 ALCOHOL dehydrates the body by making drinkers pass more urine and by now Liz is feeling these effects , so she visits the bathroom .
13 Below : Lohner flying-boat plaque from J B Graham — can readers supply more information ?
14 It is used primarily to assist in the UK ‘ Grand Challenge ’ , a government initiative designed to have computers solve some of the fundamental problems in physics and engineering .
15 Why should ears get all of the fun ?
16 The sheer intimacy forces Black to relent on his normally remote stage presence and let us songs shed some of their comic macabre cool in these affably beery surroundings .
17 The sheer intimacy forces Black to relent on his normally remote stage presence and let us songs shed some of their comic macabre cool in these affably beery surroundings .
18 Can schools offer such a wide range of choice in the curriculum ? erm Will we be able to maintain the erm the levels of staffing erm that 's been possible so far ?
19 Should the parties agree that time is to be of the essence ?
20 Now can employers identify those members of their staff who have addictive disease ?
21 How can employers identify those members of their staff who have addictive diseases ?
22 Do the cases give any more concrete guidance as to how this discretion might be exercised ?
23 How can the Conservatives make such eloquent speeches about the Royal Navy when , in their 13 years in office , they have , according to their own planning , halved that part of its fleet ?
24 Then very quietly he asked , ‘ And did your parents think that as well ? ’
25 And should visitors need more encouragement , take it from the grumpy one .
26 Always let the parents know any suggestions or arrangements you have made with any of the grandchildren . ’
27 Only in South Wales did potatoes assume any significance in terms of hectares grown .
28 He then says that Caesar does n't seem to let his emotions speak more than his reason , but ( this is the next six or seven lines ) when ambitious young people are starting out , at the bottom of the heap , they are humble and look up with awe , but once they have made it to the top , they scorn all those below them , who have helped them to get there .
29 Why , they asked , should these associations collect such large fees for sanctioning a title fight ?
30 Did the Iraqis give any indication as to why they were n't going to stop originally ?
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