Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | what I was going to suggest is that we should s seek to negotiate with them a turnover rent . |
2 | I would like to share with you a burden for prayer as I feel it is only right that all Christians should know about anything that would deny us total freedom . |
3 | Almost two centuries later it was being proposed that in much the same way every Spanish ambassador should have assigned to him a son or younger brother " to assist him as a comrade in his work " , be instructed in the conduct of embassy business and handle matters the ambassador himself could not spare time for , with the implication that he might well succeed to the post if it fell vacant . |
4 | Even then our marker point will have preserved for us a stability in stratigraphical nomenclature and will have saved us from the utterly wasteful vacillations in opinion and fashion that trouble us today . |
5 | Normally , edges would have associated with them a confidence score ; however for sake of clarity these have been omitted as have been some of the edges which would otherwise have been created . |
6 | He 'd have to care for her a lot more than he does to do that . ’ |
7 | In that context I think it would be helpful to us erm if we could have submitted to us a version of the table originally submitted by the H B F relating to commitments . |
8 | But one does have to think about it a bit ! |
9 | Jane and I are off to Italy — a photographic assignment — otherwise we would have held onto them a while longer . |
10 | He ca n't afford to look after them a bit better . |
11 | It 's such a dangerous sort of life that one ca n't help thinking about it a bit . |