Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [pers pn] in [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is not recommended to exercise her in this condition , because of the unwelcomed attention she will receive , and the risk of her becoming pregnant . |
2 | Sometimes at least they seem to have reported to Stockholm independently of the chief under whom they served ; and in the later years of the eighteenth century Gustavus III sometimes tried to use them in this way as agents of a secret personal diplomacy . |
3 | Now somehow I want you to break out of that and to , as I say , shout it from the rooftops , because in the end , the public applause from that will protect you from those who might seek to neuter you in that role . |
4 | My legacy to my children would be not to try to influence them in any way as to what they should study . |
5 | Was there an intention to try to blackmail her in some way as well as Derek ? |
6 | If they want to join us in this enterprise , so much the better . |
7 | One reporter who came to interview him in this period noticed how he looked as if he might collapse from " lack of nourishment , insomnia and fatigue " , and an acquaintance described him thus : " His face was pale as baker 's bread … he smoked and between exhalations he hacked a dry , deathly smoker 's hack Eliot was cadaverous . " |
8 | If the complex we observed was required for PPT expression we would expect to see it in these cells . |
9 | You know you wrote that letter and it said oh , I hope to see you in half term and then , then said I hope not |
10 | Scaevola refuses to interpret it in this way . |
11 | It is perhaps somewhat strange , given the proven commercial success of the VT600 , that very little effort is made to market it in this country . |
12 | That the German audience is not deaf to beauty of tone production as some have been so foolish to pretend , is shown by the enormous enthusiasm with which Battistini is greeted when he sings in Germany , to say nothing of Caruso , although one hesitates to mention him in such proximity to so transcendent an artist as Battistini . ’ |
13 | Once the Chairman has signed the minutes no one is empowered to alter them in any way . |
14 | The question seemed to amuse him in some way . |
15 | Now I do n't want to embarrass them in any way . |
16 | And we 've got to include him in some crime as soon as we can . |
17 | Political influence is what the Other Side wants as much as anything and you 've got to meet it in that arena . |
18 | Syllabic is perhaps the most noticeable example of the English syllabic consonant , though it would be wrong to expect to find it in all accents . |
19 | So it was minuted in a sort of staff student consultative group last year , so I have been requested to confine it in some measure to a single text . |
20 | And you 've got to put them in that framework … |
21 | As I mentioned previously , my , my accountant said , drop this , because it 's going to put me in all sorts of problems with my taxation and things . |
22 | ‘ She 's going to harm me in some way , Leo . |
23 | A lot of people would like to join him in those sentiments … |
24 | ‘ Well , you 're not going to make it in that state and that 's for sure . |
25 | Now I want at least , to intro introduce the possibility in the series of diagrams I 'm going to show you in this lecture that we can relate it to the four stages of pathogenesis that we , we outline briefly er , in the last lecture . |
26 | Even taking into account the fact that you 're dead , really … ask yourself , if I asked you straight off — I 'm going to stuff you in this box now , would you rather be alive or dead ? |
27 | In my own department , I should say that , although some members still believe that literature is best studied in isolation , looking simply at ‘ the words on the page ’ , most of us now like to contextualise it in some way , often historically , and are inclined to ask students to read some texts which are not ‘ literature ’ in the conventional sense . |
28 | Since h(n) is not known during the search we can try to estimate it in some way . |
29 | Such examples lead on to Nagel 's definition of moral luck : ‘ Where a significant aspect of what someone does depends upon factors beyond his control , yet we continue to treat him in that respect as an object of moral judgment , it can be called moral luck . |
30 | Mary-Rose Caden , a smoker and teachers ' representative on Lothian education committee , forecast it may be impracticable : ‘ If it 's a complete ban , then they 'll have to police it in some way . |