Example sentences of "[coord] [vb base] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Women who preferred who preferred traditional methods of sanitary protection either had to stand in long queues in order to buy just one or two towels you could n't even buy a packet , you could just buy one or two or make do with other methods .
2 The mixture will leave young cricket-lovers wondering whether they want to ascend to the spotlight or make do safely with their humdrum jobs .
3 No one can be healed if at one level ( often on an unconscious level ) they do not wish to be healed , or if they can not trust , or let go of any fears that may be blocking the flow of healing energies .
4 She had the sort of belly that has produced perhaps three or four children and never managed to forget its importance or let go of its previous function or recover from its distension .
5 Perhaps his worst betrayal had been nothing to do with unburnt papers , it had been whatever he had conceded , or let slip , or left ambiguous , at the second long examination after arriving in Edinburgh .
6 Who among us , hand on heart , is prepared to say that he has never propelled a club through the air after fluffing a pitch in the weekend medal , or let slip an expression not to be found in the Royal and Ancient 's book of etiquette ?
7 At least one high-readiness multinational corps is expected to be a rapid-deployment force that could be sent from central Europe to keep the peace or do battle elsewhere .
8 He said : ‘ The nub of the matter is that MacQuillan never had the money to buy a paper in Fleet Street or do battle with the unions . ’
9 The Society had received assurances just before the Council meeting from John Pitts , Chairman of the Legal Aid Board , that the Board had no plans to move towards competitive tendering , and that ‘ there can be no question of franchise holders being compelled to participate in any competitive tendering exercise and no question of franchise holders being excluded from legal aid work because they choose not to participate in any competitive tendering exercise or do tender and fail ’ .
10 In Levison v Farin [ 1978 ] 2 All ER 1149 it was held that it would not normally be enough " to make known the means of knowledge which may or do enable the other party to work out certain facts and conclusions " .
11 Or do test tubes , sperm banks and surrogate mothers bring more problems than they solve ?
12 No I 've I mean , I know that in the primary schools nowadays they do allow , or do let the ki the children actually write their own reports as well .
13 There appears to be no creative public vision which will help the survival of the pub or help ensure a healthy and varied pub stock .
14 * C&P 's products are used for , or help make , thousands of every day items : — medicines ; plastic fizzy drink , wine & beer bottles ; rigid food containers & tubs ; disinfectants for home , hospital & swimming pool ; car bumpers , brake fluid & anti-freeze ; paint & paint containers , road markings — including double yellow lines ! ; carpets , inks washing machines & food mixers ; fertilisers ; clothes & dry cleaning products ; soaps , washing-up liquid and washing powders — to name but a few !
15 If the sufferer thinks and talks of nothing else , friends and acquaintances will become bored and talk to someone else , which will not help tinnitus or help improve speechreading skills .
16 One may be obligated to help fight opponents of the institution or help overcome obstacles to its successful operation in ways which one is not required by its laws to do .
17 My way would be to lay planks and make do with these until I had confirmed that it was in fact a good swim .
18 Just that the latter will have to lower their expectations and make do with imperfect versions of the former .
19 And I 'm going to talk about , and make do and mend in the second world war .
20 The most powerful were imprisoned ; traitors were beheaded and Catholic landowners like the Roscarrocks were fined so heavily that they were forced to sell property and make do with fewer and fewer servants .
21 Some areas , particularly in the North , are very short of staff at all levels and make do with less well-trained people .
22 A careful consideration of the nature of virtues , or of the lives of the saints and apostles may help , as will meditation on the Passion and Mary , whose virtues enabled Christ to be born and make manifest the wisdom and goodness of God .
23 It may become intolerable and make sleep impossible .
24 Legal organizations , to be effective in attaining their mandate , have to transmit their policies to and make secure their control over the enforcement agent in the field .
25 With this in mind , we have drawn from our 30 years of experience as one of the most successful tour operators in the UK , to produce the COSMOS ‘ all inclusive — all on board ’ programme of exciting FUNBREAK holidays to the spectacular EURO DISNEYLAND Theme Park , so you and your family or friends can sit back and look forward to a truly memorable time in this spectacular wonderland of fantasy and make believe , whilst making sure you do n't pay more than you need to .
26 Particles of grit will adhere to the mucilage and make grit easy to remove
27 the authority make provision for more local and central courses on the pastoral curriculum and make PSE a high INSET priority
28 During the visit , a SCOTVEC Field Officer is also present to coordinate activity and make support available to the centre .
29 Freshly I dresse , and make blacke my haire .
30 Many karateka get this wrong and make use only of the arm action .
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