Example sentences of "[pron] [vb infin] on the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What good is an educational system which fools youngsters into thinking they are much cleverer than they really are and lets them loose on the working world ( not that there 's much work there ) with worthless qualifications ?
2 That is this , should I rely on the agape love of my partner or should I strive to be the type of person that my partner could easily love even if no agape love were available ?
3 We 'll make your blood run cold and make you laugh on the Sinister side of your face at Women 's Wit and Wickedness .
4 Yeah , what surprised me is , I mean you do n't wan na let you loose on the general public , with with due respect , I mean you don but but you should certainly be , I mean I 'm surprised they do n't take you somew have videos showing you sessions in practice and things like that
5 It can help you concentrate on the inner content of the music ; and I have always been able to establish a real sense of what the musicians are doing .
6 Before taking this as a general licence for an active industrial policy to manage change , governments must ask why the market is not doing a better job , and whether intervention can itself improve on the existing situation .
7 Would you note on the front sheet ,
8 When you say in two direction , I mean we there 's no way they let you interview on the main line
9 For he sometimes makes me sleep on the wrong side of my own bed .
10 Theodora was faced with the usual dilemma of such contrivances , did one hammer on the outer door ( there seemed to be no bell ) and risk not being heard or did one penetrate to the inner door proper and risk being judged intrusive ?
11 She led Midnight to a clear patch and then let him walk on the long rein , so that she stayed still and he walked round her in a circle at the end of the rein .
12 Asked her what sort of coins she uses do you reckon they go with it , do they say on the front page then about that superstore .
13 Aye , it seems I 'd have been better letting it run on the blooming thing .
14 Teacher : Will it fit on the top shelf ?
15 The question most often asked by those who have heard an explanation of the mechanics of how parliamentary scrutiny works is what influence does it have on the final result — the directive or regulation which becomes Community law .
16 in the region of twenty months and two years , erm , in those circumstances my Lord er the issue must arise in the interim er is er able er to re-claim money for the central fund , these are monies that are as your Lordship knows under article ten , payable forthwith on demand and in the interim can it rely on the statutory effect of section fourteen of the act
17 Let yourself go on the giant slide for an exciting ride .
18 ‘ Let us stay on the safe side .
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