Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | After all this high-profile imagery I had fully expected the Serenade to hit me with a physical force akin to Karajan 's classic BPO digital remake ( DG ) . |
2 | When I visit my home city of Manchester , or travel to London , New Age-types seem to greet me in every other conversation . |
3 | She would see Mama and Papa again soon , they were coming over well before the wedding , and what bliss to greet them as the future Marchioness of Blaine , beautiful blond Havvie by her side , eager to meet them — or so he publicly said — his private comments were somewhat different — more to the effect that he could swallow Sally-Anne and her dollars , but her parvenu papa was quite another thing ! |
4 | He pointed out that as the three former impressions had sold out and as there had lately been a new edition of the main Dictionary , ( the sixth , 1752 ) , with many alterations , he judged it proper to include them in a new abridgement . |
5 | We had some discussion at somewhere , that we decided that erm to include them in the divisional training , Yeah . |
6 | In this sense , it is best to see them as a modern phenomenon and as part of a Bowing movement to find significance and variety in the landscape . |
7 | Because to see someone is to see them as a human being and to see them as a human being is to acknowledge them as such . |
8 | Because to see someone is to see them as a human being and to see them as a human being is to acknowledge them as such . |
9 | Once women have reached senior management , for instance , where they are the only woman among 20 or 50 men , some companies tend to see them as the token woman singlehandedly proving that the company is encouraging and supporting women to reach the top . |
10 | By that time , the Scottish team had gone through three practice sessions , while the Aussies from Queensland expect their post-season training to see them to a successful defence of the tournament , which starts today . |
11 | I said authenticity was one thing but did my devoted fans really want to see me on the big screen with spots a foot across all over my face ? |
12 | ‘ Did you , as a matter of interest , happen to see me on The Human Angle last week ? ’ |
13 | He tried to kill me for no apparent reason . |
14 | They wanted to kill me in a horrific way , to frighten those who work in defence of human rights . |
15 | The Sheikh spoke quietly to his chauffeur , then stepped forward to acknowledge them with a courteous inclination of the head . |
16 | ( That is why we refused to treat them as a separate school . ) |
17 | Unless the EC decides to treat them as a special case , it seems the only way out for them will be to give the toys away . |
18 | A health clinic has stepped in to help patients who ca n't find a dentist to treat them on the National Health Service . |
19 | They say they ca n't afford to treat them on the National Health . |
20 | However it is a very difficult and time-consuming operation to read through the evaluations and to compare them to the original project document . |
21 | I first met him when he came to interview me as a young reporter . |
22 | This recommendation was not accepted , however , and the authorities still have to balance the need to provide access to the parks with the need to preserve them from the increased pressure that results . |
23 | The arches will never be seen in their original form again ; To preserve them against the increased exposure to the elements which lowering the water level will bring , they 're to be sprayed with a fine layer of protective concrete , leaving no visible sign of their remarkable survival . |
24 | From time to time we still had meat , for cattle still had to be slaughtered and there was little transport , because of the fuel shortage , to carry them to the wholesale market . |
25 | An intelligence , guided by a purpose , must be continually in action to bias the direction of the steps of change — to regulate their amount — to limit their divergence — and to continue them in a definite course … |
26 | When he spied his guests , he jumped to his feet and called a greeting , straightening the chairs and holding them one after the other to steady them on the uneven gravel while they sat down . |
27 | And s and begin to drive them with a consolidated plan . |
28 | The organisers of the conference had amassed the hundreds of rights suggested under 17 different principles , hoping eventually to amalgamate them into a single-page charter and a declaration similar to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights . |
29 | Yet in Greek philosophy , it appears , these two senses of to be were not always very clearly distinguished from each other , and sometimes moreover there was a strong tendency to amalgamate them in a single concept . " |
30 | CICS for OS/2 is not the only ‘ middleware ’ that IBM was touting at the end of March ; the company continued the theme by unveiling the first implementations of its Message Queue Interface , dubbed the MQSeries , and said that it will try to promote them as a cross-system standard . |