Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Valley Hotel is ideally situated to appeal to the overnight tourist , mid-week and weekend break markets . |
2 | As we shall find , they became embroiled in the nationalist struggle . |
3 | Because the child would n't go into the sea , she had her taught to swim in the local baths . |
4 | The leader is in good health and , in Maginnis 's opinion , should stay to see through the current phase — at least until the Government agrees to a select committee for Northern Ireland , whether or not there is any devolution . |
5 | The Headmaster was helping prepare for the grand event and was so confident it would be a success , he had contacted a specialist to come to take the Bookman away when caught . |
6 | The extent to which management powers over generation were devolved depended on the central triumvirate of Citrine , Self and Hacking , and not on a statutorily entrenched position . |
7 | We have thus tried to fit to the NMR data by imposing these ε values ( on one junction at a time ) while also constraining the sugar puckers to agree with the COSY data . |
8 | He knew that if he kept under the trees , he should be able to crest the Monument yet remain hidden from the mysterious workers . |
9 | Post-production editing is a boon if you are uncertain as to what you will want to include in the final version of the video . |
10 | Although the differences between the two sides remained too great for there to be any substantial agreement upon the outlined proposals , the Prime Ministers agreed to proceed with the second round of scheduled discussions in Pyongyang ( North Korea ) on Oct. 16-19 . |
11 | If the child does n't want to go for the first test or even the second test , it is their right . ’ |
12 | I did not want to go into the dark house , where I would spend the evening quietly with old Mrs Fairfax . |
13 | The adventurers will probably want to go through the usual routine of tipping the earth out of the coffin , smashing it , and suchlike , but then they have the pressing problem of getting out of this room . |
14 | But he did n't want to go to the bloody thing , not after what they 'd done to the poor old man . |
15 | ‘ Do you want to go to the giving-out-food woman and say there 's three small hungry people down here ? ’ |
16 | We do n't want to go in the other room and watch the nasties do we ? |
17 | Glass had his first contact with non-Western music in Morocco where he became fascinated by the geometric repetitions of Islamic art . |
18 | These I do not repeat here , but my version of Boulestin 's sweet tomato conserve , which I had intended to include in the same book and which is indeed indexed as appearing in it , somehow got away . |
19 | Consideration should be given to include in the Direct Journal a supplement possibly entitled Health and Safety Direct to the Membership . |
20 | Are there sufficient staff in the organisation prepared to promote nursing in the local community ? |
21 | But they also wanted a lift into town and we agreed to go to the Hard Rock Café in Honolulu together that night . |
22 | This should be particularly kept in mind when the patient to be treated belongs to the common people . " |
23 | The series of which this book is a part was intended to go beyond the conventional textbook by introducing its readers to sources and methods . |
24 | Since a given project is very rarely repeated , project management is the business of managing variety ; benefits tend to flow from the effective exploitation rather than the reduction thereof . |
25 | It was a dramatic and impractical outfit of a kind I only expected to see on the male models who posed in the more outlandish fashion magazines that our rich clients brought aboard Wavebreaker , yet Jesse Isambard Sweetman managed to wear the elaborate style with an elegant insouciance . |
26 | But that 's about all the world 's media , camped outside his house in Park Road in Abingdon , got to see of the retired bank manager . |
27 | The Government 's immediate choice this week was hardly calculated to appeal to the prime minister . |
28 | I knew that I was fearful of describing the girls I 'd met , because I did n't want to fall into the same traps and judgements we had been talking about ; on the other hand , I was not being totally honest in leaving out their descriptions , because in fact how they looked interested me very much . |
29 | In fact , unreasonable behaviour is often used as a means of getting a quickie divorce where husband and wife both want one but do n't want to wait for the two-year separation period ; and because the age of chivalry is still not dead , men are often willing to let their wives petition for divorce when the fault is fifty-fifty , or even when the women are more to blame . |
30 | And most people were desperate to get stuff in them days , you know they did n't want to wait till the following week so they tried to get it paid as best they could |