Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [indef pn] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | They do not seek to drive anyone out of the Church . |
2 | The Serbs were aware that the powers were not genuinely interested in Serbian independence , and tried to play one off against the other . |
3 | ‘ I want to put something back into the game that has given me a good life . ’ |
4 | ‘ Cricket gave me so much that I want to put something back into the game and teaching the youngsters how to play is a rewarding way of doing it . |
5 | Erm whether we want to add something on to the agenda that would make it more acceptable to them like health and safety or whatever . |
6 | We are restricted somewhat by time , because I want to get everybody back in the main auditorium to listen to what I know is going to be a fantastic lecture by Professor Don , er from Baltimore , which I would certainly recommend that everybody go and see . |
7 | Two days later he tells me : ‘ It 's like they want to copy everything down to the smallest detail . |
8 | Striding out for charity FIVE unemployed people who have been given a place on a training scheme at British Aerospace Airbus , Broughton , have decided to give something back to the community by a sponsored walk from Bangor to BAe Broughton over two days starting on June 24 . |
9 | In an interview with The Scotsman in July last year , only weeks after he was diagnosed as having an inoperable bronchial tumour , Mr McTear , who smoked between 40 and 60 cigarettes a day for 30 years , said he did not expect to get anything out of the legal action . |
10 | This is a similar fallacy to that of those in my profession who are constantly aspiring to bring everybody up to the average . |
11 | If you get any more you 've got to put one back on the bottom of the pile |
12 | I thought you might like to send somebody over in the van and pick a bottle or two up and you can have a party in the studio after your show . |
13 | Well I think I 'm , covered around the heating out , you ai n't going to get anything out of the juice in the pollution prevention basically . |
14 | We 've got to see the Oxford United that played at Blackburn , that played at Tottenham and that played at Chelsea , if they 're going to get anything out of the game . |
15 | I know I do I forgot to take one down to the place with me I checked the then that , now we go |
16 | You can begin to bring someone back to the present if you can gradually get them to remember events in their life nearer to the present day . |
17 | I do n't want to send anybody off to the mensa in case something 's happened and he needs us . |
18 | If you need something a little larger , then you might also want to consider something out of the Uno range . |
19 | In the first half alone McLean 's men created enough chances to win a handful of games , yet such was their lack of confidence in and around the box that Chris Reid , the young Hibs goalkeeper , did not have to do anything out of the ordinary to keep his side in the game . |
20 | Edinburgh Scotland 's early bid to tire everyone out before the start of the six-festivals-a-weekend season . |
21 | So did Metastim capsule when I finally managed to fumble one out of the tiny pouch in my belt . |
22 | The first tutorial was on Saturday and someone who hopes to get something out of the course over the next 6 months is assistant medical administrator in Oxford Claire Flanagan . |
23 | The temptation and the opportunities to attempt to salvage something out of the wreck are particularly great in the case of the directors themselves . |
24 | USL must wait for OSF/DCE 1.0.3 for this and is hoping to have something out at the end of 1993 or the beginning of 1994 . |
25 | Convocation must be constructive and strive to get something out of the Alumni for everyone in return for the demands it will make ! |
26 | Now Tabitha sat on the bunk , trying to stuff everything back into the bag . |
27 | The fierce row over threatened savage spending cuts intensified after Mr Major refused to rule anything out in the effort to claw back the Government 's £50 billion deficit . |
28 | What they have grasped is that the other is a dubiously soft touch who knows she 's been lucky so far and feels guilt-ridden enough to want to put something back into the public melting pot which has been kind enough to approve of her . |
29 | Floor manager George Picard says : ‘ Kevin fell in love with the hills and wanted to put something back into the community , that 's all . ’ |
30 | Went through so many operations he felt he wanted to give something back to the Health Service . |