Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [det] [noun pl] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Erm with whitewash not with er emulsion , that was too expensive , they 'd buy a packet of a packet of which would make so many gallons of whitewash and you 'd whitewash the ceiling .
2 But the success of review in some areas can lead to a keener awareness of its absence in others ; and however sophisticated the review process , it can affect only those dimensions of course management to which it is applied .
3 I thought how nice it would be to just stroll across the road and look at the river , and it appears to be quite simple until you get there and meet I do n't know how many lanes of traffic .
4 we 've got stew meat , we got erm lamb , I got , I do n't know how many joints of lamb , I got er , I do n't know how many joints of that er rib of beef you know ?
5 That is to say , we do not know how these patterns of variation function within the community : we do not know what social meanings the variation carries for in-group members .
6 Apologists wishing to stress the harmony between science and religion may gloss over those facets of Christianity as it was that distinguished it from Christianity as they now wish it to be .
7 Mr Bell says new marketing of the centres would bring in more customers during peak hours making savings despite the recession and heavy private competition .
8 There would be no hard news , said the DoI , but if we were interested in learning the background it would bring together some experts on fibre optics to brief us on this new technology .
9 Walking through the village on any racing day one would hear conversation like , " What do you know today Fred " and the reply would bring forth such words of wisdom as " Watch Richards in the 2.30 " , or " Back top weight " for these men had a language of their own and in the evening , meeting over a pint the locals would discuss the downfall of the favourite or starting prices and often the first greeting one would get on opening the door of the bar was " How did you get on today " Tich " " , and often the reply was " First and second , Fred " .
10 Possibly Smith does not seek this , but only that the GMC should carry out such investigations in relation to particular treatments that it mistrusts .
11 Comparison with a doctor 's surgery may bring out those aspects of CAB work that make CAB queues particularly difficult to deal with .
12 God is seen as one who can bring about such kairoi in history , and who has a will for humankind .
13 ‘ If you would , dear , then I can weigh out some packets of tea .
14 Once , I could n't remember how many breaks for rain there were or in which session I scored my hundred .
15 Greenidge was happy to admit that playing alongside the South African was ‘ an education and an inspiration ’ , but he also conceded that while they both had many outstanding days individually they did not score as many runs in partnership as they might have done , since they were both attacking players and therefore risk-takers .
16 Counties can sign as many players from List Two as they want .
17 But in fact the good news is that you run these courses for food handlers and the hope is that by running these courses you wo n't have so many cases of food poisoning .
18 How could you have so many varieties of peanut butter .
19 Why did it sell so many copies by word of mouth ?
20 A miner can cut away several metres of earth each shift with an air spade — a smaller , but extremely heavy , version of a pneumatic drill .
21 Progress does not have a financial stake in Object Design as reported ( UX No 420 ) — confusion seems to have arisen over a plan under which Progress may take over all rights to Object Access .
22 During the next few days , until the patient can take over some aspects of care himself , nurses are responsible for his care and in particular for his safety .
23 If it is not stopped quickly , pent-up hatred will force open these gates of hell , flooding much of the Balkans .
24 This is a very powerful tool , and one that can cut out many hours of frustration as you alter cells by hand , save files and print results .
25 Such teachers may enter too many pupils for examination .
26 We raffled a car at Christmas in the John Radcliffe and collected everybody 's money , and we did n't have too many qualms of conscience about that , but one 's got to be very careful not to beg from patients , but I think er fun for all , a lottery is fun and we feel perfectly er acceptable towards this very worthwhile project when we 're given the cheque on Monday .
27 As a matter of law , it is arguable that a plaintiff who announces before his case that he will pass on any damages to charity is not entitled to anything except costs if he wins .
28 According to Bueche the polymer molecule may drag along several others during flow and the energy dissipation is then a combination of the friction between the chain plus those which are entangled and the neighbouring chains as they slip past each other .
29 A prospective employer can view too many changes with suspicion , often rightly .
30 Some in the Republic believe , though , that the decision to call off the tours would suit the SARU , who have been made aware that three matches in four days in Bucharest in the middle of June followed by two in a week in Rome could leave very few survivors from heat stroke .
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