Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Not only that , he would know well in advance the order of the programme , and consequently would have altered his training dramatically to account for the extra distance . |
2 | Will the Minister act immediately to unblock the RECHAR money for Britain 's coalfield areas such as South Yorkshire ? |
3 | This research aims to extend and bring up to date a study conducted by Tony Becher and Maurice Kogan during the late 1970's ( and reported in Process and Structure in Higher Education , Heinemann , 1980 ) . |
4 | Scott weaves through the gate into second place ( above ) , but must watch out for Bouncer the dog and Mrs Mangel ( below ) . |
5 | We must keep constantly in mind the idea that since these two aspects of the body are on different and incommunicable levels of being , they can not be reduced to one another . |
6 | So you can work out in advance the question there is , and try and condense down , prepare your answers mentally , prepare for those question areas , and condense down your arguments to the point where you can put them across succinctly . |
7 | A Highland conflict that could spill over into war The struggle for Scotland 's biggest council area is intensifying . |
8 | Where dirt does drop out of suspension the term re-deposition is used . |
9 | Mainly light rain expected this evening the outbreaks should die out around midnight the rest of the night then being cloudy and misty with a little drizzle in places . |
10 | They must take fully into account the availability of and needs of informal carers , and the adequacy and accessibility of the home environment . |
11 | Can my right hon. Friend assure the House that he will take fully into account the role of parliamentary diplomacy through the conference on security and co-operation in Europe , the Inter-Parliamentary Union , the North Atlantic Assembly and other relevant organisations ? |
12 | She 's sure 'e 's gon na end up in prison the way fings are goin' . |
13 | Since monographs can go out of print a year after publication , and since the heaviest use of monographs is normally in the year and a half following publication , librarians obviously can not rely upon reviews as a selection tool . |
14 | I 'd been fast asleep when he 'd come in from work the night before . |
15 | The process takes a little time to grasp but very soon you will quickly put down on paper a series of " main points " . |
16 | We would all come back to reboard the train after the Jockey Club Race Train Stakes on Wednesday , and cocktails and dinner would be served as soon as we 'd rolled out of the station . |
17 | I 'll come back to semantics a bit at the end . |
18 | I wan na come out with play no socks on |
19 | Thus you can still pick out with ease the route of the ancient Wellestream , up which , in the fourteenth century , came cargoes of cloth from the Low Countries and silks from Italy , not to mention news of the dawning Renaissance , bound for Cambridge and beyond . |
20 | She can come round for quarter an hour if she wants . |
21 | I was awake last night and suddenly remembered the time you made me rise early to flight the duck . |