Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] that " in BNC.

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1 So down at squadron level we had this very much in our minds when in time the orders came down through Group , through station , right to the people who had to do the carting and the bombing , I feel I should explain right at the outset that I can only view at the later stages of the war the state of morale as I saw it in the entire Pathfinder Force .
2 Kathy Page makes us think afresh about the lies that bind and the barriers that separate .
3 ‘ Do n't cash in on the fact that you know I — I 'm susceptible to you .
4 Tell her you know how she feels , but do n't give in to her demands , as she 'll soon latch on to the idea that throwing a tantrum gets her what she wants .
5 And , as consolation Marje , you really can hang on to the hope that as he was the secret true love of your life , perhaps you were the secret true love of his .
6 Or should they hang on in the hope that these assets will soon be worth serious money ?
7 If it could bring its cost-effectiveness nearer the average , it could recruit up to the establishment that the Home Secretary has recommended . ’
8 Those leafing through their history books for an earlier model for the current recession could linger fruitfully over the pages that cover the 1870s .
9 If they start to moan at long , boring nights of inactivity , the bottom could quickly fall out of a tour that in cricketing terms has all the ingredients of being a huge success .
10 But stand-in skipper McAllister is confident that Leeds will bounce back in the style that made them champions last May .
11 And er they have a go , er even day and night , and I do n't know anywhere in the country that you can get that sort of service twenty four hours a day , three hundred and sixty five days a year from people who get paid that sort of money , it 's , I think it 's , it 's a marvellous er set-up it really is .
12 In the morning the water would run , run fast and sweet along a mains pipe until it met with an obstruction and the water would eat away at the mass that blocked it .
13 Behaviour can help or hinder just like a hammer that can be used to construct or destroy .
14 I reflected that I was sitting there letting her do so on the assumption that those notes would be our reference point for what we did over the next few weeks .
15 So if we wish to touch the horse or communicate with the horse , we should do so in a way that is acceptable to the horse .
16 Of course , in open economy models of temporary equilibrium , alterations in the nominal exchange rate might do the trick of reducing real wages through their impact on the terms of trade ; but , in the case of a devaluation , this would succeed only to the extent that the phenomenon of real wage resistance were not encountered .
17 Just as they are taught other subjects , they should increasingly be taught about such topics as mental handicap so that they do not grow up with the prejudices that their parents may possess .
18 So I did n't grow up with the idea that I had a poet in the family , by marriage of course .
19 Even women who were constantly abused as children by fathers , stepfathers , uncles or family ‘ friends ’ can grow up with the idea that they 're somehow guilty themselves .
20 So you do n't finish up with a battery that as soon as you 've used it for about a minute , that 's it ca n't get any more
21 So , if it 's really going to cost me fifty pound the cubic metre to pour concrete and happen to have forty pound the cubic metre , then it 'll show up in the plan that mm , I 'm not doing to well here , because there was n't a big enough allowance .
22 she ca n't identify though with a woman that 's kind of been mild and had kids
23 A homogeneous population will eventually grow at a steady rate r , which is given by the Euler-Lotka equation , In an asexual population , or a population of sexually reproducing haploids that vary only at a single locus , the outcome of natural selection depends simply on the long-term growth rates associated with each genotype , in the absence of density- or frequency-dependent interactions , each genotype will eventually grow exponentially at a rate that depends on its own life history , given by equation ( 1 ) .
24 So it will matter then to the child that if he types in four times two plus one , it 's got to be the right version of that sum .
25 And you could see just from the body-language that she felt the policemen 's warning was unjustified .
26 And you could see just from the body-language that she felt the policemen 's warning was unjustified .
27 Although a very great proportion of the revival in kite flying is attributed to the growth in popularity of the ‘ Stunt ’ kite , one should not run away with the idea that controlled flight is a new discovery .
28 do n't run away with the idea that anybody 's ever helped us
29 We all know the grave problems in some of our children 's homes but we ca n't run away with the fact that er they 're unique to or the problems do n't exist elsewhere because we all know they do .
30 But I must n't let you run away with the impression that I spent all my time lounging around the pool .
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