Example sentences of "[verb] [noun prp] [to-vb] [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Workers really did n't need Marx to figure out the consequences of this inequality in the distribution of power .
2 She helped Caspar to spread out the map and , together , they traced the road from Tara along the sides of the Wolfwood and down through a couple of tiny villages .
3 She told Pam to keep out the shop .
4 ‘ Do you expect God to hold back the tide for us to float here all day , then , or do we turn in to Duart ? ’
5 Section 2.10 also describes how the LIFESPAN Manager and the VAX System Manager can use LIFESPAN_SHUTDOWN.COM to shut down the LIFESPAN Processes when required .
6 ‘ I wondered if you 'd like Doreen to take over the office .
7 for user and market research , which will enable OUP to determine how the material should be structured .
8 Strictly , the Revenue can argue that s343 does not apply until the hive-up agreement has become unconditional and been completed in accordance with its terms ( for example , the novating of liabilities and obtaining of third party consents ) , since s343 requires Newco to carry on the trade in succession to the transferor , not merely beneficially own it .
9 Armstrong urged Brook to persuade Attlee to announce simultaneously the abolition of a number of Cabinet committees .
10 A close friend of Elaine Blond , who was later to found the Blond McIndoe Centre for Medical Research , it was not too difficult to persuade McIndoe to help where the removal of a disfigurement , usually facial , could boost a patient 's confidence .
11 It is this experience which first tempted Sohl to seek out the Geordie and eventually bring him down south .
12 Freddie Reynalde urged Stella to blot out the memory of what she had seen .
13 Then I can safely leave Lisa to make up the flowers when she has time .
14 He declined to take the Home Secretary 's advice to close down the Daily Herald , and declined also to allow Churchill to take over the BBC .
15 It enabled Hardy to mount up the points , but Fernandez never gave up trying , despite visibly tiring from the halfway stage .
16 Compaq is seeking an injunction to force Dell to tone down the ads .
17 I never find myself , fatigue in the voice , reminding Flaubert to hang up the bathmat or use the lavatory brush .
18 Lionel had mentioned her only once : ‘ Florence , Flora rather — we had to be careful not to ask of her more than she could give — ’ and had left Lily to puzzle out the meaning .
19 In the meantime , since no amount of nagging would persuade Maxie to rake up the leaves or to allow her to employ a man to do it , she would have to do the job herself .
20 A last-minute alteration introduced by Khasbulatov regarding governmental structures would effectively require Yeltsin to give up the premiership within three months , instead of at the end of the year .
21 At the RSFSR Supreme Soviet on Aug. 23 , Yeltsin obliged Gorbachev to read out the record of the USSR Cabinet of Ministers meeting of Aug. 19 , at which Pavlov gained its endorsement of the state of emergency .
22 If there are , I shall instruct Stefan to bring down the curtain . ’
23 I wished ICAO to take up the matter with a view to ensuring that the State of registry should have the primary right to salvage the aircraft .
24 Although a small engagement by later standards , this battle at Gumbinnen , and the fact that Samsonov 's encircling movement to the south had been detected , induced Prittwitz to call off the action .
25 Members of the party are visiting Cleveland to study how the region coped with the loss of thousands of jobs .
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