Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I ought to go down to the police station . |
2 | They said I might have to go down to the police station and be interviewed there later in their inquiries . |
3 | It would be revealing to know more about the lessons Mr Yeltsin draws from this historical experience , yet the experience — along with Khrushchev 's name — is all but absent from the book . |
4 | One underlying issue , however , troubles me , Throughout there is the implication that to partake wittingly in an arms race is a perversion of science — as the conclusions say , ‘ the role of scientists in the arms race is of crucial importance . |
5 | She says that the duckling loves to snuggle up in the dogs fur . |
6 | The Jockey Club has announced it is to look again at the appeals procedure available to parties involved in disciplinary hearings . |
7 | The very first week we ever tried it ( just after the sports hall had been built ) , the instruction was to go straight to the sports hall when the bell rang for the start of school . |
8 | In effect , when section 89 applies , the company if it wishes to issue equity shares for cash , has to do so by a rights issue , as described in chapter 13 or a similar process if it is a private company . |
9 | ‘ when directed to do so by the police constable ( or the traffic warden ) in the execution of his duty ’ . |
10 | ‘ They already have enough to put up with the cattle market and Chatsworth Warehouse which both generate heavy delivery lorries . ’ |
11 | Apparently I 'd chosen to pee up against a police station , so they took me inside , and told me off , and of course I apologized . |
12 | If we 're going to do any more quizzes this is the sort of thing we 're going to need to know to do well on the sports sections . |
13 | ‘ My game is suited to doubles because I return well , ’ he said yesterday , ‘ but my priority is to do well as a singles player . ’ |
14 | Given that the remotely sensed data add a great deal of information to these processes this is hardly surprising , but this general approach is relatively easy to carry out in a GIS environment . |
15 | She did n't want to go back to the lies Kate told whenever she asked her what the matter was , to the telephone ringing and the queer , high-pitched voice insisting it was the box-office of the Essoldo Cinema . |
16 | Moderator I think er Mr wants us to go back to the words reconciliation . |
17 | It is essential not to confound him with the greater Frederick II ( Hohenstaufen ) , holy Roman emperor from 1215 to 1250 , and before that ( 1198–1212 ) king of Sicily as Frederick I. For this great figure , author of The Book of the Falcon and a hero for Dante as well as Pound , is to figure portentously in the Thrones cantos to come as we shall see . |
18 | Here she is , my dream woman , and she 's madly in love with some young blond boy whose only ambition is to drive around in a sports car and drink champagne ! ’ |
19 | SSDs are failing to live up to the Children Act requirements to provide an ethnically sensitive service for black children in their care . |
20 | However , he may not be that popular in England after his ungracious comments before and after the World Cup final and his decision to drop out of the Barbarians game — not to mention the ‘ try that never was ’ against England in the 1987 World Cup . |
21 | Before the honourable gentleman goes any further it would be advantage really to get back to the boundaries Mr Graham G . |
22 | The person in the centre who is most likely to link up with the systems verifier is the SCOTVEC co-ordinator . |
23 | None of them wanted to go anywhere near a police station . |
24 | I just had to sign on at the police station once a week — no surety , unopposed bail , no problem at all . |