Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's quite usual to pay a deposit to show that you intend to go ahead with the deal and if you back out the repairer is entitled to keep the money . |
2 | Some of you might be thinking , well , I 'm never going to advocate , I never intend to go anywhere near a court . |
3 | Do you want to go ahead with the Tuesday stall ? |
4 | Do you want to go ahead on the lines which have brought prosperity at home ? |
5 | And he said : ‘ Do you want to go forward on a charge on that ? ’ |
6 | HEAVYWEIGHTS , it is said , take a while to mature but tend to remain longer in the sport . |
7 | However , district councillors felt that none of the objections justified any changes to the proposed order and agreed to go ahead with the scheme . |
8 | I used to discuss with my brother ways and means of becoming martyrs , and we agreed to go together to the land of the Moors , begging our way for the love of God , so that we might be beheaded there … . |
9 | They tend to go always to the top of the |
10 | The effect is somewhat studio-bound — Oppitz steers a beautifully controlled course through treacherous terrain , never taking a tumble , but never freewheeling either , and never daring to swing recklessly around a corner . |
11 | You do n't want to work hard for a year establishing your act , get offered a tour , and then find that your drummer wo n't give up his milk round . |
12 | The negotiators agreed to meet again before the end of November , and although no date was arranged for the holding of full normalization talks , it was suggested that these might begin before the end of 1990 . |
13 | Senior Ukraine officials held heated talks in Sevastopol yesterday with fleet leaders and agreed to meet again in the future . |
14 | He does not want to fade away from the scene . |
15 | It is more like a slow process of sifting , in which , by a long series of stages , and with many pauses , grains of one kind tend to come together in a heap ’ . |
16 | It may therefore be proposed that BRAC 's programme failed to communicate properly with the practitioners and consequently alienated them with regard to the concept of the lobon-gur mixture . |
17 | Can you tell me something about the crowd itself , erm did particular age groups tend to stand together around the ground or were the young |
18 | The therapist also suggested that Pamela should tell her parents more about what she was doing ; for example , what time she planned to come home in the evening . |
19 | ‘ I bet you never thought you 'd end up as a social accessory whenever you agreed to come here for a holiday ! |
20 | 10.7.6 In respect of the due exercise of any right or licence ( i ) confirmed or granted or ( ii ) agreed to be granted under the provisions of Clauses 10.7.2 , 10.7.3 and 10.7.4 , each Party ( i ) grants or ( ii ) agrees to grant respectively a licence under any intellectual property rights in respect of results and ( i ) grants or ( ii ) agrees to grant respectively to the extent reasonably necessary for such due exercise a licence under any background intellectual property right , and undertakes to procure like grants or agreements to grant from its Related companies . |
21 | Some who were working intended to slip away for an hour or so . |
22 | The recession , which we expected to fade away through the year , has hit us full on , and as I write there is little sign of light at the end of the proverbial tunnel . |
23 | People from Europe will want to come directly to the centre , so King 's Cross would bring greater benefits from tourism . |
24 | President , Congress , Roy London Region moving motion two five five on the T & G. Colleagues , let's make it clear , this motion is not opposed to a merger of the T & G. What it seeks to do is put forward another idea which is to continue to work closely with the T & G on a wide range of jointly agreed . |
25 | ‘ I — I just want to go below for a moment . ’ |
26 | This patient just wants to sit miserably by the fire , warming the back , or to lie tucked up cosily in bed , and does not want to move around or to make any effort whatsoever . |
27 | Lahaina 's sponges can be folded or rolled to go anywhere in the filter . |
28 | Students appear to acquire more in the way of fluency than accuracy : |
29 | If a woman needs to go underground from the unsafety of her own home , she can find sanctuary in the network of " safe houses " set up by the Women 's Aid Federation . |
30 | WABI is now also expected to go forward into the COSE initiative . |