Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [prep] a [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Let us think rather of a twin track approach , in which custody is reserved for those who commit serious offences . |
2 | I should n't think so for a minute darling . |
3 | I chose to visit London over other European cities , in part because I thought collectors back home would relate better to a city scene in which all the signs were in English , billboards , signs and marquees are often important elements in a city scene . |
4 | I chose to visit London over other European cities , in part because I thought collectors back home would relate better to a city scene in which all the signs were in English , billboards , signs and marquees are often important elements in a city scene . |
5 | The main reason for this was pointed out in Chapter I ( : the beneficiary of a trust had a relationship with the property under trust , but it was one which did not fall neatly into a civil-law category . |
6 | ‘ I just think there is an enormous number of people out there who would benefit most from a fitness centre who through either shyness or disability wo n't go near them . ’ |
7 | But , if I were to identify a trend , I would do so on a retailing analogy . |
8 | As an alternative to placing your account with a bank , you may do so at a building society , many of which offer similar services . |
9 | What else did you do just as a cabin boy ? |
10 | The arts are especially important and effective in arousing spiritual awareness because they can speak directly at a feeling level , as well as being free from any slavish dependence on religious ideas which are often rejected out of hand by secularists . |
11 | It will do well in a gravel medium with plenty of detritus . |
12 | get it and er they 've brought the full and then they say if you must smoke , smoke then with a filter tip one and that |
13 | We know nothing of his campaign , except that it was limited to a single season and that the Silures did not appear again as a fighting force . |
14 | The sides must battle again for a quarter-final place on December 16 , but the odds are now stacked against Howard Kendall 's men after the way they lost their grip on this fiercely-contested fourth-round tie . |
15 | It consists of a clay pipe to a brick inner sanctum which its hoped will become home to a breeding pair of otters . |
16 | It 's not necessary to keep *me* happy — everyone is free to say what they like — my only concern is that if a complaint about serious abuse ( or whatever ) went in , those with their finger on the button might look dimly on a footie fan list . |
17 | If that 's the case then Down Royal can look forward to a bumper fixture and then maybe those small fields for the Ulster Derby will begin to be only a bad memory . |
18 | A minority government formed by Labour or the Conservatives would , he maintained , create instability and uncertainty rather than work constructively for a partnership government which would last for a parliament . |
19 | While supporting state-owned industry and state farms , it declared that it would move slowly towards a market economy . |
20 | ‘ No industry can function effectively without a work force which is content and properly looked after . |
21 | ‘ No industry can function effectively without a work force which is content and properly looked after . |
22 | Those who were too shy or too inexperienced to pray on those occasions would meet together on a Saturday night to read , to pray and to prepare themselves for the following Sabbath day . |
23 | However , his physiotherapist decided that he would progress better in a specialist unit , so he was transferred to the care of a specialist stroke treatment centre in London . |
24 | Secondly , it has an interpersonal function : it must fit appropriately into a speech situation , fulfilling the particular social designs that the speaker has upon the hearer . |
25 | At first sight , this approach has the advantage that the classification issue does not depend solely on a value judgment by the court about the appropriate scope of governmental activity . |
26 | The Six eventually reached a compromise in November 1959 , agreeing that the foreign ministers should meet regularly on a biennial basis . |
27 | The clubs will meet again in a Heineken League First Division fixture at Sardis Road in seven days and Evans has no intention of allowing the opposition a sneak preview of his table-toppers ' talents . |
28 | We are delighted that the BBC Big Band has been able to come to the Festival as part of BBC 's ‘ Radio Goes To Town ’ — they will return briefly for a lunchtime programme with David Jacobs in the Ulster Hall on Wednesday ! |
29 | And he could gain much at a peace conference , without having to fight for it . |
30 | After the visits , guests and Faculty members will join together for a buffet supper . |