Example sentences of "[adj] [vb base] [to-vb] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Naturally , the fair-minded British tend to side with the underdog .
2 Some want to invest in the island and get some kind of tourism going . ’
3 Some stop to talk to the hunger strikers .
4 Mainly the sparks fly down off the wheel , but some seem to cling to the circumference all round then fly up into the operator 's face .
5 Some prefer to feed from the tank bottom , or the midwater level , however , and if we do not cater for these fish they may find all the food gets eaten before any sinks down to them .
6 Sea fishing is also taken up by many some prefer to fish from the beach and others prefer to fish from a boat .
7 Some have to do with the child 's temperament ; others relate to parents ' physical and emotional resources and , of course , their methods of discipline ( or lack of them ! ) .
8 These tend to rot in the sun and though the treads might be as good as new , they will have to be changed because of the cracks in the walls .
9 These fail to grapple with the shifting and kaleidoscopic nature of ethnic differentiations and identities and their relation to internal divisions of class and gender .
10 Hydrangeas are very good , but these have to come from the corporation nurseries as it is too early for outdoor ones .
11 Moreover , because depression , inflation , or other economic distress can bring down a government , and because jobs , prices , production , the standard of living , and the economic security of everyone , all tend to rest on the performance of business , politicians and administrators alike have to regard business as more than just another interest group .
12 Ideas , materials and methodology used all tend to come into the country from outside .
13 Explaining to Louise the pull of foreign lands ( December 11th , 1846 ) , Gustave writes : ‘ When we are children , we all want to live in the country of parrots and candied dates . ’
14 In some cases , such as defence or law and order , we all stand to benefit from the service and it would be difficult to envisage how it could be financed other than out of direct taxation .
15 But , in the absence of something in the context which suggests that narrower meaning , the authorities in the 19th century and earlier all seem to point to the conclusion that the requirement to establish a conviction requires a proof not only of the finding of guilt but also of the court 's final adjudication by sentence or other order .
16 If the raw material of most of these ergs has been provided by other agencies , as differences in character between the surface wind-worked material and the sand at depth seem to indicate , then the locations of desert dunes , coastal dunes and periglacial dunes all seem to depend on the concentration of sand provided by some.other factor .
17 All set to return to the fray ?
18 We all have to live in the future : the next minute , the next day , the next year , the next decade .
19 Because they come through Aldershot and they all have to go through the scanner .
20 ‘ We all have to play with the hand we 're dealt , and up to a certain point we can put the blame on the dealer , but that point passed for Jamie Swift thirty years ago . ’
21 Speeds greater than zero correspond to flow from the west to the east .
22 However , we first need to deal with the role of land in relation to production and accumulation .
23 Naturally they took what was on offer , and no doubt thoroughly enjoyed the experience — just as a later Scottish politician , James VI , did when he collected £58,000 in pensions from the notoriously parsimonious Elizabeth , without feeling any need to deviate from the path which suited him and his kingdom , and without being regarded as particularly unprincipled .
24 What price an hour or two pewbound to get across the Minch either way on God 's day .
25 Then if you both want to go to the hospital you ca n't somebody will have to be either graciously accept to go over and get the bedroom sorted
26 Both continue to COOPERATE until the end of the game , and both end up with the full 100 per cent ‘ benchmark ’ score of 600 points .
27 Even if the head teacher believes the pupil , most prefer to deal with the matter by having a ‘ quiet word ’ in the ear of the offending master .
28 Now both prepare to murder through the night .
29 By holding an expensive meeting on a weekday the Royal College of Physicians denied a voice to the very groups that most need to participate in the debate .
30 Choir member Margaret Candler said : ‘ We have already done a sponsored sing to pay for the theatre so everything made on the night will go to the charity .
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