Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [adv] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Yet saying aloud to each other 's face , ‘ We do n't want to remain together in the next life ’ would amount to saying , ‘ No love ever existed between us , and no love exists between us now . ’ |
2 | M F I traditionally has a stronger second half cash flow and net borrowings are expected to fall further in the second half of the year . |
3 | After it gets the ball rolling , FCSI is expected to wither away over the next two years , passing the torch completely to FC/Open . |
4 | Yes well it 's possible that er Alan may see a way to using that but he is quite ni , I mean he he 's got no doubts he wants to come to me he 's in a divorce at the moment and the moment that the final papers are signed , he 's got to get out of the house he has to stay there till the last minute and then the moment that the papers are signed , he must go . |
5 | The repeating shape of the accompaniment in quavers is designed to recur only at the first beat of the seventh bar . |
6 | But which of those progeny Is selected to go forward into the next generation is not random . |
7 | Despite the recession , it 's looking to grow significantly over the next decade . |
8 | The number 1 seed played to form again in the second leg as it moved to Coventry . |
9 | The Indian economy was made to contribute heavily during the First World War , including a gift payment of £100 million . |
10 | Both came from peasant stock of considerable longevity , but the presence of Nicolae 's mother-in-law in her late nineties was evidence that Elena Ceauşescu could expect to live well into the twenty-first century — and she certainly had plans to be in charge then too . |
11 | The fact that the army and guerrillas had agreed to meet directly for the first time was seen as a breakthrough and a indication that " professional " elements in the army leadership wished for a political solution . |
12 | Well I think the whole problem is erm is really we should some someone 's got to ask the question are are final , final salary schemes going to last well into the next century . |
13 | ‘ I 've got to lie here for the next twelve hours without moving with an ice-pack over half my face because you walked out and left me to the mercy of a predatory pit-popsy ! ’ |
14 | Er and much of what I 'm going to say today in the next twenty minutes i it 's bound in here , so there 's no need to take notes . |
15 | As Ian said , ‘ After one robbery , you 've got to prepare immediately for the next . ’ |
16 | It was only when he was confronted by God , broken and forced to give up his pride , that he began to see clearly for the first time the vast difference between living a self-directed life and living for God . |
17 | The United States continued with its permissive monetary policies and dollar outflows began to mount again in the second half of 1972 . |
18 | David Atkinson , an analyst at Goldman Sachs in Tokyo , notes that the banks ' operating profitability began to deteriorate again in the second half of the last fiscal year . |
19 | Parishes were able to cope with their pauper problem until England 's population began to soar dramatically during the second half of the eighteenth century . |
20 | Accordingly , when power-looms worked by women began to appear early in the nineteenth century it " set women against women , especially young women working in the shops or mills against older married women working at home " . |
21 | These three countries agreed to cooperate soon after the Second World War . |
22 | I 'd probably have to go there on the eighth . |
23 | The oddity is that the jurist seems to deal only with the second question , which is of much less complexity than the first . |
24 | The hon. Gentleman is of course a great expert in hypocrisy , and in the Community too — because he served as a European Member of Parliament when he was last defeated as a Member of the House of Commons ; no doubt he will have to return there after the next general election . |
25 | demographic trends show that the proportion of elderly people is set to rise dramatically over the next ten years . |
26 | ‘ This is something I should have done days ago ; something I 've wanted to do almost from the first moment we met , yet I 've fought against it every step of the way , just as you have . |
27 | Women are so utterly used to working with their own bodies : we are trained to do so from the first time we wear pink-for-a-girl , and a concentration upon the significations of our physicality is encouraged to a far greater extent than is the case with boys and men . |
28 | McHale is toying with the idea of a complete reshuffle as the Seasiders bid to climb closer to the Fourth Division play-off zone . |
29 | Anyway , if I could just erm describe how I managed to get there in the first place , which was all a matter of luck I suppose as much as anything erm I went to the East Anglian schools for erm blind and deaf children at Gorleston on Sea from nineteen twenty eight to nineteen thirty six , erm , in those days erm education for the er disabled er continued until sixteen . |
30 | After all , we 're going to have to work together for the next week or so , so maybe it will help iron out the problems we keep having . ’ |