Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [pron] [verb] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | He stayed close , hoping his warmth might help her , staring protectively out into the night as if the strange images he saw might try to harm her . |
2 | A few extracts I believe will suffice : March 11th , 1335 , he carried out an ordination , the following day , March 12th the first tonsure of seven clerks and on the 15th , another ordination . |
3 | Some studies they suggest may have failed to detect an effect of parity because they did not concentrate on this risk period . |
4 | It will be introducing three fully integrated pre-loaded platforms it believes will set a new price/performance standard in the one-to-24 user Santa Cruz Operation Inc Unix marketplace . |
5 | PARTIES try to win elections with on-the-hoof policies they hope will forge a polling-day bond with an electorate ignored for five years . |
6 | The satellite erm in particular has helped considerably in this area , and future satellites we think will benefit even more , because we shall be taking erm infra-red erm pictures , as we fondly call them , of the atmosphere from that very high level , and sampling the atmosphere at very , very detailed levels , about one hundred metre-steps from the surface right up to anything up to ten thousand kilometres . |
7 | Daewoo Research Institute , a private think-tank , says that pre-tax profits for the 350 companies it analyses may jump by 14.3% in 1993 and 26.4% in 1994 . |
8 | That enjoyed being playfully submissive , because of the many delights she knew would follow . |
9 | In effect we defined our own ‘ real work ’ and those activities we felt should have credence were given priority , so the role we pursued simply evolved . |
10 | In 1927 he made a triumphant visit there , and convinced himself that the large-scale dramatic compositions he favoured would suit the Soviet vision . |
11 | ITV researchers asked people in 1978 which of nine topics they thought should get more coverage , or less , in TV news and documentaries . |
12 | It seemed to me that various things he did could have gone into other directions , but some kind of self-protective mechanism of his just pulled him back and he did what he knew . ’ |
13 | If the IMF 's forecasts for 1994 prove correct , then 14 of the 21 industrial economies it monitors will have inflation rates of around 3% or less . |
14 | Any activities we introduce should build on these principles . |
15 | and they are excepting a lump sum from the Government and they 're going to manage themselves and make a going concern of it as a business and any profits they get will go back to that hospital , well the community unit are opting out as well , they 're hoping to opt out , but if Labour get in , they 're gon na do away with all that and they want to undo all the one 's that have opted out , I mean I du n no how the hell they 're gon na do it |
16 | Avoiding tokenism certainly is not easy , but any developments we make must improve the quality of mathematics education , as well as introducing different cultures . |
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19 | The next day Walter Miller of the Edison Company was asked whether all the musical records he sent would have the title on the end of the cylinder , as they had seen arranged at the laboratory the day before , to which he replied , ‘ Yes sir , they will be fixed up that way ’ . |
20 | Superintendent Mercer had selected his two sergeants with an eye to contrast or , perhaps , with a view to satisfying any prejudices which Dalgliesh might harbour about the age and experience of his subordinates . |
21 | Asked if any tribes he admires would allow the kind of eccentricity the English tribe had allowed him , he said ‘ I had never thought of that ’ . |
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23 | Time and again the Conservative politicians we approached would talk in private frankly and openly about the problems they foresaw for their party . |
24 | And when I get a moment I 'll get down to noting any facts I think could help you . |
25 | And he said erm well he said we can ta take into consideration you 've four kids he said can extend it for twenty eight days |
26 | The fact that very few other girls she knew could hold a candle to Paula did not help much either . |
27 | What we require is a National Emergency Government , but no two men I meet can agree how this can be formed . |
28 | ‘ This equipment will prove very useful in testing premature babies we suspect might have hearing problems but who are not able to have the normal tests , ’ he said . |
29 | The reason for for local plan consultation is such that erm it gives the opportunity for objectors to make comments and otherwise , and that District Council and the the County Council erm should consider er objections and it 's i it it happens that erm the local authorities you know can change their mind as the process goes along . |
30 | Gaining an understanding of the ‘ money matters ’ involved in retailing will help you see how important your own part is : all the everyday transactions you perform will affect your shop 's long-term financial plan . |