Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [adv] [conj] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Why do n't they give them the money to carry on and do all the good work they 've done , which is well worthwhile .
2 More can be done and more is being done and we shall encourage the industry to go out and get more business wherever it is ; but it has made a good start .
3 On the other hand there 's a certain inertia principle operating , it is always easier for an administration to do less than to do more in dealing with the Middle East , and especially with the central Palestine problem .
4 Because we were standing outside the Japanese restaurant , I told Chase to go in and order some take-aways for about two o'clock while Martin and I would scout either end of the Place for Bunny 's truck .
5 All residents of the parish welcome to come along and raise any matters of local interest .
6 saying you 've got ta train somebody on the list for instance , you 've got to have a specialist to come in and do that so it 's not something you do yourself .
7 You started off at the beginning of your beat — set out on the north side of Lime Street — took a quarter of an hour to walk round and try all the locks .
8 Desolate from the death of her infant daughter , with her husband immersed in his career as principal of Liverpool College , she ‘ became possessed with an irresistible desire to go forth and find some pain keener than my own :
9 The proposals , if adopted , would mean it 'll be a criminal offence to camp anywhere without the land owner 's permission … and would give local councils the right to tow away and seize any illegally parked vehicles .
10 And yet it is still against the law of the land for another ordained Anglican leader to come in and plant another church to help reach the people !
11 He wondered how many people in all the mental hospitals in the country — or the world " , — come to that — were really fallen Warriors who had either cracked up from the strain of trying to live in this hell-hole , or simply made the wrong choice and thought that the test was just seeing through the whole thing and then having the courage to stand out and make that challenge .
12 I had all that I had wanted , peace and privacy , a day to myself before Crispin came , and an absolute compulsion to stay indoors and take another look at the poem that had been broken into by the tutorial in Cambridge .
13 ‘ Shall I ask your sister to pop in and get some , on her way over here , next weekend , Edward ? ’
14 Inside , an apron has been fixed in front of the window-slots so wheelchairs can be pushed close , giving people the chance to sit comfortably and watch many of the 250-plus bird species .
15 There will be an annual review of your financial circumstances which will give you a chance to look ahead and anticipate any changes which might be necessary to your care arrangements .
16 Commander Briggs had counselled Blanche to calm down and accept more of the things in the police she could not change .
17 When ‘ dancing ’ with the tie on , it is advisable to fasten the lower part to the shirt with a tie clip or safety pin , otherwise the weight of the battery may cause the tie to fly off and strike some unsuspecting person !
18 Having used a good CAVOK day absorbing its contents , I ca n't wait for the chance to get out and put some of Harvey Plourde 's theories to the test in my Champ — Bob Grimstead .
19 But I 'd like people to go away and read this
20 The first allows more people to come in and supply all the services involved in providing credit cards .
21 He felt an urge to reach out and rescue some of the sheets of paper on which he imagined he could see writing , but the heat was extreme .
22 ‘ I 'M IN THE business of trying to get people to live together and tolerate each other , so that landowners , countryside users and local authorities can work together on access .
23 They looked after about fifteen children from dawn to dusk and it was in their belief to take in and embrace all children in the love and light of Zephandra Butolphi .
24 I believe that Stalin was paranoid about other people in the Soviet Union rising up and overthrowing him , so by bumping off Kirov and blaming on them , he effectively gave himself a licence to go out and kill all other them as revenge .
25 Durham to look around and meet some of the prisoners .
26 One obvious candidate to take over and operate these mines is RJB Mining , which came on the stock market this month and is valued at £100m .
27 And the free kick goes in early to Jochim. just cajoles his goalkeeper to come out and collect that one .
28 It allows the short wave radiation to pass through but traps some of the long wave radiation , just as a greenhouse does .
29 Yes it will be launched , a bit late next Wednesday the ninth February at the section , not a big splash at all it 's just a photo call for the press to come in and take such pictures and what have you .
30 The value they were handing unnecessarily to the taxman offered a fine incentive to bidders to come along and do this for them .
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