Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [coord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is fact is a debate about personal freedom the freedom of our tenants to choose the quite legal activities that take place on their farms for whatever we may think about the merits and de-merits of angling or shooting fox hunting , these are activities that Parliament has decided are permissible .
2 So y y you would n't know about the ins and outs of what went on when they ?
3 Now if , do n't wait , if you know somebody has swallowed a poison whatever it is , get them to a hospital do n't wait for the signs and symptoms to appear , get them to a hospital .
4 What did he know of the pains and penalties of being a female ?
5 This chapter will concentrate on the circumstances and Chapter 8 on the consequences of departure .
6 Attention will focus on the factors and considerations which affected LEA decisions to recognise social disadvantage and target the allocation of resources towards disadvantaged schools .
7 And I sort of started to get itchy feet to come back and do things in the early eighties and that 's when I went to Liverpool , I did a play with , I did Alfie with Alan who just directed the Commitments and er we went to a b and that really got me fired up to start again , and I sort of did some theatre stuff through the bits and pieces through the eighties until Love Hurts came .
8 Soult and his men will finish with the flags and medals , he 'll see to that . ’
9 The first two say that if each component process of an IF or ALT declares the variable x , and that variable does not clash with the booleans or guards , then the declaration may be moved outside the constructor .
10 We can generalise from the rights and wrongs of his account of seeing to the use of the other senses as well .
11 Local officials said that the move could result in the police and army being used locally for the first time , but reflected members ' anger and frustration .
12 Cold sores may appear on the lips or genitalia .
13 The essence of the matter was stated in the first sentence of Article 613 : ‘ when an enterprise or a part of an enterprise is transferred to another owner ( sic ) as a result of a legal transaction , the latter shall succeed to the rights and obligations under the contracts of employment existing at the date of the transfer ’ ( my translation ) .
14 The Company 's contacts with its parent force had been slight , and transmissions from their 109 wireless set ( see Appendix 5 ) would not carry across the mountains and headlands to Koebang .
15 What do you see as the advantages and disadvantages of the use of the following in the handling of routine office-work :
16 These would flit between the protons and neutrons in the nucleus ‘ carrying ’ the nuclear forces .
17 Will they feature as the attendants and train-bearers of the classics or in ‘ special ’ roles , such as the Moor in Petrushka ?
18 What would become of the knives and forks , who would want to buy them ?
19 As Ace manoeuvred down the flank of the shuttle , letting her gauntlets scrape against the weld-seams and pock-marks in order to slow her drift towards the base of the craft , she saw that the Dalek Killer was using his weapon to cut through the metallic material of the surface on which he 'd parked .
20 Sensitive Sunday 's a time when you must tune into the needs and longings of loved ones .
21 This attention to detail begins at the initial planning stage when Kate will work with the architects and engineers on the proposed layout .
22 There they would gut the seals and render their oil , which they would later store in the stomachs and bladders of sea lions .
23 When you broadcast on behalf of a client you represent him and must work within the references and parameters that have been set for you .
24 In the next few weeks , as the seasons change in eastern Europe and central Asia , spectacular colonies of painted storks will descend on the lakes and marshes of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan .
25 Although Britain was forced by circumstances to continue devoting the bulk of its resources to military aircraft production , work did begin on the specifications and design for the postwar civil transports .
26 To ask the Minister for the Arts if he will report on the museums and galleries improvement scheme .
27 Let's look at the advantages and disadvantages of these alternatives in turn .
28 Really the Council is in a position where it must act upon complaint , and it must look at the complaints and comments that 's been received .
29 This chapter will follow the same pattern as Chapter 4 , but this time it will look at the views and experiences of students in English and communications .
30 There we shall look at the functions and services supplied by each and at the significant features of their balance sheets .
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