Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [pron] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Impressionable teenagers use the Arts Centre all the time and I do n't want to see them confronted by this sort of filth .
2 One of ACE 's claims is that members will be able to develop systems based upon the same building blocks which are sufficiently differentiated to enable them to go after separate market niches .
3 I do n't want to encourage anybody to take on such a formidable task , just to say that I 'm glad I followed my heart and not my head for once .
4 I mean has anyone learnt about sexual pleasure , at er , at school ?
5 This second special resolution is designed to enable us to comply with that requirement of the Financial Services Act .
6 Doubtless he wants to see her established in this house . ’
7 I have on occasion told students that they 're doing an arts subject , and tried to encourage them to think in those terms , because if they 're constantly thinking of the job at the end of it , then I do n't think they 're getting the most out of it that they can do … .
8 Changez and Jamila sat apart , and although I tried to catch them looking at each other , I can guarantee that not a single surreptitious glance was exchanged by the future bed-mates .
9 What I am going to miss is the opportunity to pontificate in peace , without let or hindrance , as Punch has let me do for eight years .
10 And that will mean resisting those tempting offers from lenders designed to encourage us to take on more debt by making the initial costs appear cheaper , but which store up trouble for the future .
11 His support for Iraq has won him backing from all quarters , from western-educated intellectuals to Muslim Brothers .
12 Nevertheless it is an utterance of the Amis who has made himself known on other occasions , and it can be none the worse for being read by those who are able and disposed to pay intelligent attention to this range of information — which is not to imply that the information may not be disastrously misunderstood .
13 In Jenny 's situation , the dread of violence and the potential disintegration of her parents ' marriage has made her flee from any potential aggression .
14 I suppose having my hands in my pockets has made me think about this .
15 Manager Lennie Lawrence has shown he believes in that policy by pushing Jamie Pollock this season .
16 Some millionaire or other , it is sometimes claimed , has had himself cloned in some secret clinic in Switzerland ( or South America ) by taking the nuclei from some of his own cells .
17 There is no-one here involved with the playing side of the club who has had anything to do with previous Cup exploits , ’ he said .
18 ‘ I want to help you escape from this terrible place , ’ said the lamb .
19 So a new centre has opened which specialises in holistic health … with a touch of the cosmos thrown in .
20 ‘ The fact that there is an election has got everything to do with this . ’
21 So it looks as if you , people 's emotions have been tuned in such a way , that mothers look on these situations from their point of view and feel happy about it , and offspring like you look at it from their point of view and feel unhappy about it , and your emotions are the way the evolution has equipped you to deal with these problems .
22 H This Contract shall represent all the terms agreed between the parties hereto and the buyer hereby admits that no statement made by the seller or his agent has induced him to enter into this Contract except written statements , if any , made by the seller 's conveyancers .
23 There can be no doubt that God wants to help you deal with these conflict-producing attitudes .
24 They 'd been itching to do something to help for all this time , and as soon as the campaign started they rushed into action .
25 that 's erm , that 's a slip road what you , and then , your next lane you stay in that lane , only use a right and then if you want to overtake you go into right and then back into right
26 One has to understand it to live at all .
27 Given the very complex nature of France 's post-war politics , especially with regard to Algeria in the late 1950s it is hardly surprising that the SDECE , as the DGSE was then known , has found itself embroiled in numerous scandals .
28 If I want to switch I tip from one bucket to the other , we 'll charge him eighteen pounds , and we 're absolutely right , as Gerald says , we do it on a bid to bid basis .
29 But , but , but the whole social and cultural revolution evolution change has led I think to whole different schisms in the press which perhaps may have existed in some of the very one might almost say near communist publication like the
30 The captain has asked us to load to maximum capacity , so the better the ‘ trim ’ , the more we can load , perhaps 5,000 tonnes or more .
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