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

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1 Each knows the weaknesses in its own and in the other approaches and therefore debates between them tend to result in predictable discussions within a well-trodden terrain .
2 There are many clinical features in common among these treponematoses and some of them appear to go through similar stages and periods of latency .
3 For more delicate greenstuff and for the fruity veg I tend to turn to olive oil .
4 I tend to listen to odd things they do but not in any depth .
5 I tend to work with up-and-coming guitar bands because that 's the music I like listening to and that 's what I understand better .
6 In the absence of anything comparable among the Greeks , I hesitate to attribute to royal initiative a translation so clearly born within the precincts of the synagogue .
7 Act and that I want to talk to local authority associations about that , so we will be in consultation with them .
8 I WANT TO TALK ABOUT black comedy on TV — I wo n't be long . ’
9 So I want to talk about medical practices er
10 Finally , I want to move from cognitive models of word recognition to cognitive models of face recognition .
11 The first question I want to ask of contemporary antiracism is whether it does not collude in accepting that the problems of ‘ race ’ and racism are somehow peripheral to the substance of political life .
12 And I want to eat well and I want to be comfortable and I want to stay in good hotel
13 I mean I , I want to get into mental health care .
14 I want to look at new charges for home care and day care and transportation services for disabled people .
15 I hope to teach in public schools in New York , I mean New York public schools . ’
16 But no , for the ex-scumnik continued : ‘ I yearn to run across wide grasslands with a rider on my back , my tail pluming in the wind .
17 Yes , it is very difficult , I know to comment on individual cases .
18 I like to listen to other people
19 This gives a slightly more abstract , but I think equally attractive border design , which I like to combine with simple stripes .
20 ABOVE Lisa Wright Church Interior , vine charcoal , 36×22″ ( 55.8×91.5cm ) the artist comments : ‘ I like to work on good quality cotton rag paper , such as 300 gsm Aquarelle Arches .
21 I like to work with old people .
22 I like to work with English people because I ractise my English .
23 I like to look at other women wearing pretty jewels — I do n't want to grab them off and put them in my pocket … not frequently , anyhow .
24 I like to look at religious paintings , the madonna and child , the use of hands is always very stylised , rigid and forced .
25 I continue to work in small areas across the paper , making each one blend into the next .
26 So long did I have to wait , however , for that second chub , I decide to dispense with floating crust and have a shot at legered crust again .
27 I try to babysit for different people ; sometimes I 'm so embarrassed I ca n't go back to a place .
28 It 's one of the things I try to do for selfish pleasure , glorious , indulgent , selfish pleasure , rather than for money . ’
29 I try to plant in straight lines — I do n't like amoebic-shaped beds .
30 One path of enquiry leads Gallop to repudiate this ‘ homosexual economy ’ and speculate thus : ‘ I wish to speak of radical heterosexuality , a true openness and love for the heteros , the other , an intercourse between two modalities … .
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