Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] the [noun pl] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | They should n't fall into the Spurs trap of mounting debts and asset-stripping sales of star players . |
2 | Mm right now , now you mention that you phoned the police about when you had your purse stolen , erm are y have , what do you think of the police presence around the flats ? |
3 | They just do n't actually have that information , a lot of small local groups , and I think maybe the C B S could work with the Engineers department in future years and try to get to those groups , because I 'm sure a lot of them , actually if they were given the opportunity in time to get in , that , that you might have a lot of people applying for flag and whatever than you do now . |
4 | Warning signs began to flash that abuses could occur in the police investigation of serious crime . |
5 | In which case , we must look at the books evidence on both matters , as well as on such matters as the prisoners previous links with the IRA — which in most cases amounted to none — and wether the IRA lauds them as its own . |
6 | Dr Joe Hendron said the parties should return to the talks table without delay — and he made this point to Stormont Minister Sir John Wheeler yesterday . |
7 | They do not apply to the mens rea of the offence and can certainly shed no light upon whether or not belief in consent must be reasonable . |
8 | If they still do not pay , the council can apply to the magistrates court for a summons to be served . |
9 | Special thanks must go to the Ackers Trust for much needed help , and the belaying team from Sheffield . |
10 | Erm who would n't necessarily go to the schools marquis of course . |
11 | According to Alistair Kelman , however , many companies do not even comply with the Companies Act by keeping detailed records of what goes on in their computer systems . |
12 | The hospital says it will fully co-operate with the coroners investigation into the death . |
13 | Abrams ' experience proved that being a solid but unspectacular TV performer is no longer enough in these days where a politician risks instant oblivion unless he can turn in the hustings equivalent of an MTV award winner . |