Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [pers pn] [v-ing] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That 's why I would n't bet against him nicking that point . ’
2 We do n't ever REVIEW beta test software — there 's just too much that can change between us seeing early versions and the code being finalised , and that means that what you see reviewed might not be what you will buy .
3 ‘ Oh , I think we can rely on them spending long periods together , ’ Lucy assured Matt .
4 English winegrowers are about to harvest a record crop of grapes — but it could lead to them facing new restrictions on production in the future .
5 In contrast to Mallet and Naville , they do not appear to believe that there is any fundamental conflict of interests between capital and labour which would lead to them expressing opposing preferences with regard to the taking up of the job design principles they advocate .
6 Former employees of Maxwell companies say they 're hoping the MPs new initiative could lead to them receiving some compensation .
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