Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [to-vb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Everyone needs to take a different approach .
2 They are not on the whole involved in direct teaching and , second , each of them has to have a separate viewpoint because the focus of the job is mainly outside that of any school .
3 In Walton village , next to the railway embankment where James 's mutilated body was discovered , everyone wants to add a new piece of information .
4 If someone wants to put a nuclear power station , a new road or railway , a science park , a supermarket or even a public convenience at the bottom of one 's garden , most people would not want it .
5 I 've seen this in shops when somebody has to add a twenty p to seventy-three p and out comes the calculator
6 Nobody wants to buy an empty building . ’
7 Janet , if somebody wants to take a partial surrender , I E , some of the cash from their fund , can they do it and how much will we charge them ?
8 Young musicians have been auditioning for a music academy which plans to become a new centre of excellence for the arts .
9 The first 1,000 ports of this network have already been installed and accepted by Telefonica , which intends to introduce a large number of new network services aimed at covering the information needs of Spain 's largest companies .
10 The least stable group is a coalition which exists to achieve a specific end .
11 Furthermore , over the same period there was a shift towards indirect taxation , which tends to take a greater proportion of the income of lower than higher income groups .
12 This single cell divides into two identical cells ( which remain joined together ) , each of which divides to give a four-celled structure .
13 Beyond is another door , which opens to reveal an ancient lavatory .
14 EURO MP Stephen Hughes will today open a national conference which aims to give a better view of European society .
15 ‘ In the BNFL strategic plan , which aims to provide a blue print for our future development , the Company has defined its mission , and here I quote : ‘ To be the world leader in nuclear fuel services , setting the standards in safety , quality and efficiency ’ . ’
16 But nobody seems to value a good business brain these days , do they ?
17 Roxburgh 's observation that high expectation can be dangerous might have carried more weight were it not for the fact that nobody appears to have a loftier opinion of Ferguson than the 21-year-old himself .
18 There is the Government 's view , which seems to see a large market as an end in itself , and there is the view expressed by my right hon. Friend , which sees a large market as successful only if it improves the quality of life of our citizens .
19 This is a problem which seems to affect a considerable number of men in their forties and fifties , at a time when there may be a good deal of pressure on them at work and at home .
20 This is an attractive argument which seems to provide an easy answer to the problem by disregarding it entirely .
21 Also involved with the Hoptons was Philip Bothe of Coddenham ( Suff. ) a second generation emigrant from the north west who suddenly rose to local prominence after 1483 — which seems to imply an earlier connection with Richard .
22 Also involved with the Hoptons was Philip Bothe of Coddenham ( Suff. ) a second generation emigrant from the north west who suddenly rose to local prominence after 1483 — which seems to imply an earlier connection with Richard .
23 Another effect of the flare is to wind up the blade speed which helps to give a greater safety margin .
24 This is not only expressed through direct welfare , housing and educational provision to families which helps to ensure an adequate supply of suitable labour , but also in the reproduction of wider ideologies of popular consent which make it difficult for the rule to see the possibility of any other form of economic and political organization .
25 Coca-Cola which hopes to build a new plant in Banbury says it ca n't rule out the possibility that it will use a toxic chemical in the canning process at the factory .
26 Then there is Alistair Maclean 's The Satan Bug ( 1962 ) , based upon the Morden Microbiological Research Establishment in Wiltshire , which contrives to make a tiresome tale out of ‘ a madman on the loose with the Satan bug threatening to wipe out God knows how much of England if his conditions are n't met ’ .
27 Okapi '86 automatically invokes a procedure which tries to find a likely correction before asking the user for a decision .
28 Does the Minister accept that a local authority such as Bradford , which tries to provide a wide range of discretionary awards , is inevitably limited by the amount of money that it can give ?
29 However , a very restrictive express term which tries to prevent an ex-employee making use of mundane skills will be likely to be struck down by the courts as being in restraint of trade .
30 There is a tendency in Habermas 's theoretical framework to reduce communicative competence to ‘ norms ’ which threatens to preclude a critical account of the social production and reproduction of those norms which the critique of ideology traditionally proposes .
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