Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] and [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Lucker and Laverne 's mum ideally should wait together and keep each other company because we 're not going back .
2 All directors , whether nominee or non-executive directors or otherwise , must act honestly and use reasonable diligence and skill in the discharge of their duties ( See Re City Equitable Fire Insurance Co [ 1925 ] 1 Ch 407 ) .
3 Thus one such asks for qualified applicants who are used to ‘ statutory duties ’ , and have the ability to ‘ act independently and take appropriate decisions ’ ( about what ? ) .
4 Attempts to make locomotives work harder and to get more miles per shift out of drivers proved frustrating .
5 ‘ Before my operation I could n't walk 30 yards and now I can work full-time and play 30 holes of golf , ’ he said .
6 Harvey said , ‘ We have to talk business , hon , why do n't you run downtown and buy those shoes you need ? ’
7 In their annual report , ATP say ‘ In order to remain competitive with other countries in the sports and entertainment field , the ATP must always look ahead and find new ways to expand our game and our business .
8 And because I took the trouble to save this life of yours I insist on seeing you recover properly and make full use of it .
9 However , conductors of each group would meet daily and discuss minor adjustments to the programmes .
10 All the modules must fit together and complement each other .
11 ‘ I think you and I should draw aside and discuss this matter , Mr Magistrate . ’
12 ‘ Why the hell do n't we stop here and get some sleep ? ’
13 And if that gentleman wants to go off and have and and marry again and raise more children he should still not leave his
14 Many other factors can intercede here and produce corrupted information which confuses the synth and produces a ‘ glitch ’ : a bad note or , worse still , no note at all .
15 Why not stay awhile and spend some time exploring the delights of this fascinating county .
16 ‘ I might stay here and get another job . ’
17 Let's go inside and have that dinner I promised you . ’
18 Right that 's , that 's , that 's lovely Ian anyway thanks very much for seeing me this evening erm well as I say I 'll go away and prepare some figures and then I 'll , I 'll see you what , what say Wednesday next week ?
19 ‘ Why ca n't you go away and get some style ? ’
20 Right well it will give you er I will go away and work these plans out but one that comes to mind is where there 's er a life cover but it 's a low level of life cover so you have more of an investment erm more of th more of your contributions goes towards the investment so that you get the bigger return in the ten years when you need it .
21 I must go home and study these papers in peace and quiet .
22 but well anyway she say , the next morning I said to her do you wan na go home and get some clothes and come back here ?
23 ‘ O.K. I think I 'll go home and get some sleep . ’
24 We 'll go home and have some lunch and then Joelle will be back from school wo n't she ?
25 One could go further and give more weight to differences with lower sampling variability , but that takes us into confirmatory statistics and beyond the scope of this book .
26 I would go further and suggest these meetings should be open to ‘ all-comers ’ and should highlight a topic of local interest to attract potential recruits .
27 It can go further and carry more people than the opposition which is normally limited to around 100 kts and five seats .
28 And do not such disciplines go further and focus such questions in real-life judgements , decisions and actions ?
29 Would it be able to even go further and save other people ?
30 Flood victims can buy now and pay later and have free delivery and collection .
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