Example sentences of "[vb infin] this [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ( One may think this no more to be the case than Schüssler Fiorenza 's proposition that we can not but live within the trajectory of biblical religion . ) |
2 | Fruit aficionados in Europe might think this no great loss . |
3 | You might think this a true conversation-stopper but the Queen has a comeback : ‘ I should like us to be friends . ’ |
4 | WILLIAMS : Do not think this a sudden resolution . |
5 | You might think this a cheap revenge on a dead lady critic simply for pointing out that Flaubert did n't have a very reliable notion of Emma Bovary 's eyes . |
6 | Stapleton seemed to know what I was thinking , and said : ‘ You may think this a lonely , strange place to live , but the moors are very interesting , and we enjoy it here . |
7 | Some might think this a rather idiosyncratic approach to a primarily theoretical topic , but it seems appropriate to this book . |
8 | ‘ You may think this an impossible request , ’ I said , ‘ but I 'm trying to trace a man called Smith . |
9 | Right keep notes , er we 're not talking about pigeon toes , we 're talking about club foot , which is a real problem , if we do n't treat this the baby when it grows up it 's gon na have difficulties in walking . |
10 | Devon and West Torridge : Friday afternoon declaration could make this a crucial seat ; Emma Nicholson , who angered some local supporters by backing Michael Heseltine in leadership election , is fighting challenge of David McBride.Falmouth and Camborne : Former double Olympic gold medallist Sebastian Coe in first attempt to become an MP ; but Lib Dems believe retiring Tory David Mudd 's majority of just over 5,000 is vulnerable to Mrs Terrye Jones , chairman of the local district council . |
11 | But I would not make this a necessary condition when designing a border , since to do so would be to deny oneself the pleasure of many first-rate foliage plants . |
12 | The variety of subject search approaches and output formats should ultimately make this a valuable service — although to realize full potential it must achieve a more comprehensive coverage of publishers than at present . |
13 | The wise head will make this a priority call upon his or her time . |
14 | You can make this a reciprocal arrangement . |
15 | A repetition of the same sin under similarly testing circumstances does not make this a duplicate of 12:10–20 . |
16 | I imagine communicant members would make this a little easier . |
17 | One matter which I should like to have seen included would almost certainly have merited parliamentary discussion before the inevitable dissolution of this Parliament , which will make this a short Session . |
18 | Long mundane months of boredom could make this a dull and tedious year , so make sure you take the initiative and fill your life with exciting and interesting things . |
19 | It will be up to the exporter to make sure that lambs have the correct certification and presumably they will make this a condition of purchase , ’ a ministry specialist said . |
20 | and yet she 's saying I 'm gon na make this a feature , I 'm having erm an archway over my Aga and erm , I mean she 's got a new carpet you know |
21 | So this all suggests to me that the establishment of fierce criteria could make this a very rare exception is the key and erm I think we 've had it in the course of the discussion , it 'll now be on the record , erm an exploration of the kind of criteria those could be . |
22 | Also from january first 94 i think there is to be signed an agreement between EC and some other european countries ( Norway , Sweden , Switzerland ++ ) which will make this no problem . |
23 | We will make this the biggest party in South Africa . ’ |
24 | Although the irony of this situation at a time of teacher shortages will raise a smile among many teachers and educationalists , the real prospect of losing their jobs will make this the bitterest pill for teachers to swallow . |
25 | An A-Z of artists includes biographies and reference material on over 400 principal artists , with extensive additional information , should make this the authoritative study of the subject . |
26 | Which would make this the opposite |
27 | Last night 's accident did n't make this the time to start hurling accusations … |
28 | However , the heavy rainfall could make this an uncertain crop so dairying and sheep formed the main enterprises on most units . |
29 | The use of AID would make this an unlikely event . |
30 | Now the ex the analogy which is used , to , to sort of explain this a bit further , is , is with handedness . |