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

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1 People do seem to find some goals more attractive than others and will pursue them sometimes with frenetic activity .
2 However , we shall not discuss them further in this book .
3 I 'm gon na fucking smack you all round this house very shortly !
4 This danger is particularly great in relation to procedural impropriety , and we shall discuss it again in that context .
5 Rather than discuss it again in this report , we shall briefly recall the main points of those of its conclusions relating specifically to credit :
6 Taylor can describe it only in general outline .
7 Instead of becoming frustrated with the futility in solving the problem , the celebration of success combined with the reflection on limitations nourishes people to choose the next action that may bring them closer to real community change .
8 What is needed , then , is a concept of research and teaching which will bring them together into reciprocal dependence and so reconcile the requirements of relevance and rigour .
9 But I enjoy knowing that the first sun in the world will warm you here in these islands .
10 We 'll bring you more on that story later .
11 What other men might say or think was nothing to him ; his detachment would carry him far above earthly matters .
12 It would also , one presumes , sell the information to the American government which would then give it away to other countries in order to meet America 's international obligations .
13 At Hertford in 1705 , according to Tutchin , when it became clear that the Tackers " could not carry it there by Legal Votes " , the town magistrates created between 100 and 150 " Honorary Freemen , all of the Tackers side " , and managed to ensure a Tory victory .
14 That is absolutely contrary to the constitutional position that Parliament can alter an Act previously passed , and it can do so by repealing in terms the previous Act — Mr Hill agrees that it may do so — and it can do it also in another way — namely , by enacting a provision which is clearly inconsistent with the previous Act .
15 Now he is proving that he can do it here with 55-yard boundaries , and when he is batting with Paul Parker , another incredibly fast man between the wickets , it is going to be very difficult for sides to control them . ’
16 Do n't let's do it here in this house with your mother and father watching and perhaps listening … . ’
17 However , it suffers from the drawback that each consultant is defining his own case type and will do it differently from another consultant in another hospital .
18 America has got to do that , Russia is broken up so it 's lesser than it is , in fact it 's going down , if only they 'd look , but you see they ca n't do it now without outside help .
19 that 's what I said it pulls them down , erm the Apache can do it now at any height apparently erm and the , there are , there are two or three particular copter 's now
20 It may be an ark , but one on which anthropophagy is rife ; an ark skippered by some crazy greybeard who beats you round the head with his gopher-wood stave , and might pitch you overboard at any moment .
21 for er we should see them away at Old Trafford , I ca n't see any problem there can you ?
22 And there were you could see them all over British Railways .
23 They can be treated in the short term with an anti-male hormone injection from the vet and this will see them safely through difficult periods without the need for the unkindest cut .
24 ‘ Well , let me tell you , there 's nothing in the world that could ever tear me away from this place . ’
25 A designer need only draw on a computer screen the letter forms that he likes and the machine will convert them automatically into Bézier curves .
26 One of the virtues of parental investment er theory I would say is that er it 's particularly sensitive to female interests in , in in sexuality and nobody who knows me or has read er my works would , could possibly suspect me here of fashionable feminist prejudices er so I do n't say this because I think this is what people like to hear , but because I happen to think it 's true , I 'm afraid I 'm one of these old-fashioned and you may think stupid people who believe that you should er say things cos you think they 're true , not because you think er it 's what you think want w want to hear or if you say it , you 'll be accused of sexual harassment by a lecturer as I was last year .
27 And then we could use them straight from that ditch as we were planting do you see .
28 Similarly , science may describe what electricity , gravity or radiation do and we can use them reliably in practical applications , but we still may not be able to describe precisely what they are .
29 And I 'll tell you why I think it 's reasonable , Because they would only use them seriously in extreme circumstances .
30 Visualize how it is going to fit in with its neighbours : the stems may be rough-trimmed , but you will prune them later in early spring , not now , and then the new growth will follow much the same line of the present branches .
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