Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adv] [vb infin] [adj] of " in BNC.
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1 | Let me just mention some of the ways in which you , the volunteers , are getting together , enriching your skills and supporting each other generally in support of the seventy fifth . |
2 | You see mammals can chew and reptiles ca n't , erm we can chump away , you know ? erm and let me just list some of the changes that took place which help us to chew . |
3 | Let me now illustrate some of these things by introducing you to a twentieth-century saint who lived a life of love in a radical way . |
4 | well he knew we did n't mean to sell it better do some of the ship tomorrow , where 's the , look you had one of the masts out , where is it ? |
5 | Let us briefly consider some of the possibilities . |
6 | Tile lagoonal facies has been disputed and the estuarine facies is complicated in various ways and confuses the issue , so let us just consider three of these facies : the offshore , the deltaic and the fluviatile . |
7 | Having made these clarifications , let us now consider each of the registration requirements at issue in turn . |
8 | Let us now consider some of the economic and political factors generally incorporated into country risk assessment models applicable to non-OECD countries . |
9 | These reservations made , let us now consider some of the different approaches which have been adopted in presenting the curriculum to children . |
10 | At no time did I ever have one of them ever say to me that they were erm against foxes , but all of a sudden we find ourselves being issued with a er petition from tenant farmers which says that they are against er people like me that er er pro banning , it 's very like er Mr , we ca n't attack Mr cos he 's no longer here but on the , on the issue of er , I C I brought ou . |
11 | ‘ I know you do n't like homeless people being stereotyped as a bunch of alcoholics , ’ she began , ‘ but did you ever meet any of the real meths drinkers ? ’ |
12 | ‘ Did you ever meet either of these men ? ’ |
13 | Did you ever have any of the bacon ? |
14 | He has an effective slogan in asking the American people : Do you just want more of the same ? |
15 | But that , that causes its own problems because erm , you know , do you just become one of them or what do you do , and |
16 | It was n't until they were halfway through their meal that David suddenly said , ‘ Do you ever see any of the old crowd from St Clare 's ? ’ |
17 | ‘ What about the medical staff — do you ever see any of them ? ’ |
18 | Apart from the stamps and products you collect , do you ever buy any of the publications and other things to do with stamp collecting on card seven ? |
19 | 1 How many of them have you heard used in this way ? 2 Which , if any , are used in you area ? 3 Do you ever use any of them ? 4 Are there any other words people in your area use in this way ? |
20 | Do you still do some of then Len ? |
21 | Was she actually there and , if so , did she actually eat any of the food ? |
22 | The Department of Transport spends ninety per cent of its budget on raods , but do we really NEED more of them ? |
23 | Only after ‘ tedious battering the top thereof with pick-axes ’ did they eventually undermine two of its six sides bringing them down and leaving the tower in the state in which it is today . |
24 | Nor did he yet have much of a following elsewhere which he could import into Wales , although he was probably responsible for the arrival in Wales of the Yorkshireman John Pilkington , who served with the duke on the January commission . |
25 | Nor did he yet have much of a following elsewhere which he could import into Wales , although he was probably responsible for the arrival in Wales of the Yorkshireman John Pilkington , who served with the duke on the January commission . |
26 | Did he never grow tired of making these accusations ? |