Example sentences of "[noun] of [noun] [verb] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Flying and owning a rare World War Two aircraft is a serious business , although the funny side of life does occasionally come to light , as Lindsey related to FlyPast : ‘ I was preparing to fly to an airshow , when I was told that the fuel bowser at Duxford had somehow got water in it , rendering the fuel useless . |
2 | The money I was going to save on rent over the next month could be put towards a deposit on something — always assuming the Department of Employment did eventually pay me my due — and then I would be able to start again . |
3 | Pouring out of thanks for the young Timothy who spent the time in prayer if you wish to say a short simple prayer of thanks do so end it thank you God and we 'll all join in thank you God . |
4 | Nagging doubts do remain , though , that the level of perception does occasionally produce a feeling of calculation . |
5 | what kind of jumper do usually wear ? |
6 | The two final categories call for no comment at this stage beyond the fact that the fiscal evidence shows that the overwhelming majority of husbandmen did actually have less than £10 worth of personal estate ; the £10-£99 group looks like an intrapolation to accommodate a broad spectrum of well-to-do peasants ( including yeomen ) , master craftsmen and small-time merchants . |
7 | However , a large proportion of divorcees do eventually remarry . |
8 | If the Caldwell test of recklessness does indeed apply , then this form of omissions liability could be assimilated within the general doctrine of manslaughter by recklessness . |
9 | The queen of England did no come , but she met instead her husband , Prince Philip , and her daughter , Princess Anne . |
10 | And could I just say that I think that the issue of sustainability does also touch upon the need for the new settlement to be be located on a public transport corridor , preferably an existing public transport corridor , and I think again that argument for for s for somewhere where a rail link , preferably , could be provided , and that of course would tend to support all those factors tend to support a location on the Northern side of York rather than the Southern side of York . |
11 | The better explanation remains that the policy pursued by the trade unions during the winter of discontent did indeed mark a return to normality . |
12 | Pious it may sound , but I do actually believe that there is a sense in which a group of students do collectively know much of what they need to know about learning : the problem of the PGCE year is to give them confidence that they know ; and the experience that knowing they can successfully act on their knowledge . |
13 | I Christopher Wybergh , Curate of Burneston do hereby certify , that the above is a true extract of the entry so numbered , in the Baptismal Register Book of the said parish of Burneston , Diocese of Ripon . |
14 | To produce the low scarps which wind across the Mercurian surface the radius of Mercury need only have decreased by a few tenths of a percent . |
15 | Gray 's ‘ Elegy ’ , of course , can be read as a lament for the undeveloped mind : ‘ But knowledge to their eyes her ample page / Rich with the spoils of time did ne'er unroll … |
16 | Perhaps two sets of people do actually agree on education . |
17 | The last danger seemed very real because French critics of EDC did now argue that German rearmament should be abandoned so that détente could succeed . |
18 | The leasor 's father " … in his life tyme , did say that the making of a quintall of Copper did then stand but in 17s or 18s , and but of late years 25s , and yet ( in the present time ) it seemeth to be rated sometimes at 32s a Quintall , and now very lately charged with an encrease of 1s of every Quintall … |
19 | The wonderful world of dreams had better go . |
20 | It may be that the correct account of knowledge does unfortunately give the sceptic the opening he is looking for . |
21 | I think a lot of schools do still teach the t the children their tables which I think is a good thing . |
22 | IAN WRIGHT and Kevin Campbell take their goal scoring double act into Europe next week and after this demolition of Ipswich , the Danes of Odense had better watch out . |
23 | All it takes is for society to accept the conviction that the imposed form of existence does more harm than good . ’ |
24 | The City Council examines travel patterns from settlements around York , and it was quite noticeable that a number of settlements to the north east of York did actually have a substantial commuting pattern to West Yorkshire . |
25 | Although Mr. Philipson demurred when the suggestion was put to him , it is palpably clear that his submission amounts to a direct challenge to Mr. Barnes ' affidavit , which contains the clearest possible evidence that the Bank of England did indeed require these documents for the purposes of its own supervisory functions ; this will of course involve collaboration and co-ordination with the Federal Reserve Board 's supervision , on which , as he states expressly in paragraph 13(b) , the Bank of England is in part dependent . |
26 | The debate over the Aggravating Vehicle-Taking Bill is different , not only because the Bill presumes a defendant responsible for occurrences if he can not disprove mere presence , but also because of the reasons which the Minister of State did eventually offer for this legislative formulation . |
27 | ( A couple of drunks do eventually square up in the third base bleachers , but by Stamford Bridge standards it is almost a mating ritual ) . |
28 | He too glibly assumes that correlation proves causality and he does not show — as he could have done — that the balance of evidence does indeed suggest a causal association . |