Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [adv] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The last two goals are the most important , and we shall consider them further in the following sections . |
2 | We will confine ourselves here to the state-owned case , leaving regulation to chapter 5 . |
3 | We shall confine ourselves here to the statutory requirements which must be observed . |
4 | Where there is a Compact they will direct you immediately to the appropriate contact . |
5 | There will be at least two of them , but even if they know each other they wo n't know anybody else except the one man who took them on and will eventually pay them . |
6 | You may know it better as the Holding Company . ’ |
7 | You might need it later in the same flight ; if it is n't there , you ca n't use it . |
8 | Besides even if they did n't win it again for the next two million years we 'd never hear the end of it . |
9 | ‘ So I climbed into the back seat , ’ he recalled , ‘ stripped off the suit I was wearing and put on my pyjamas , thinking I could dry myself afterwards with the spare pair . |
10 | As of the end of June 1991 at least six of these statutes were undergoing the process of appeal which would almost certainly bring them eventually to the Supreme Court , where any of them could serve as the occasion for the reversal of the 1973 landmark abortion rights ruling , Roe v. Wade . |
11 | So basically all I would have to do is take them with me and I 'd bring them home on the same day . |
12 | The trouble by this stage , however , is that an adequate account of the effects of admonishments , threats and exhortations would enmesh one further in the semantic question posed by the original problem . |
13 | She never noticed if Alexandra was fully dressed or had stumbled straight from sleep in her night clothes but would welcome her always with the sweetest of smiles and a gentle reproof for leaving her alone . |
14 | And when you score a cracker of a goal , you can watch it again on the slow-motion replay ( this can be turned off ) . |
15 | I do n't know whether this will be acceptable to Policy and Resources Committee or the Council at the end of the day , but essentially what is showing there is something that , taken over the three years meets er , a figure equivalent to the annual but it does n't do it uniformly over the three years . |
16 | And alas , I thought , my penitential journey over , they did n't do it separately in the first place . |
17 | Last night , Barnet assistant manager Eddie Stein turned down Flashman 's offer of Fry 's job on a full-time basis , although he will do it temporarily until the New Year , when the offer might be made again . |
18 | Well we can do it downstairs from the main system or something |
19 | They can nae do it now with the rolled bays Great rolled bales of hay they have now . |
20 | Although clearly one can sympathise with Lear one can not expect anything else of the two sisters when they are shown such a bad example of love from their father in his dealings with Cordelia . |
21 | ‘ If it 'll make you even in the smallest degree more cheerful . ’ |
22 | Another chapter today would see me nicely into the second half of my story , and this evening I would talk to Crispin and get things sorted out with him . |
23 | Assuming that the seller can then re-sell them elsewhere for the same price as the buyer had agreed to pay , the seller will suffer no loss . |
24 | Erm , sorry , when I said I wo n't see you next week , that means I wo n't see you now until the fourth year . |
25 | And , by zinc galvanizing all the bare metal , Audi is able to offer a 10 year guarantee against rusting , which should see you nicely into the next millennium . |
26 | ‘ Rather than selling him , we are about to offer James a new and extended contract which will keep him here for the next two or three years . ’ |
27 | The heat smouldering between their bodies had intensified , and with a light-headed sensation she felt him crush her convulsively against the lean hardness of his hips , and felt the powerful stirrings of male arousal , triggering a small explosion of response inside her . |
28 | ‘ We must run it safely in the short term and long term , ’ he said , ‘ because if people are able to demonstrate that we are causing an environment problem we will be shut down . ’ |
29 | You can see this in the adventure novels of Alastair Maclean ; you can see it equally in the intellectual novels of Iris Murdoch . |
30 | You can see it only on the giant screen at the National Museum of Photography , Film and Television , Bradford . |