Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Comforts and consolations may appear to wean us from the gifts to the Giver . |
2 | I would like to see them for the Falls . |
3 | I wish I could talk longer because I 'd like to tell you about the lungs , but er , time 's still . |
4 | The question should then be asked : How much did it cost to have them on the streets because they surely were not at school ? |
5 | I do n't suppose Father Courtney will want to expose you to the temptations of the World and the Flesh a day longer than necessary . ’ |
6 | ‘ Well , you 'll just have to hump it up the stairs as best you can , wo n't you . |
7 | Frequently , all that they will have to guide them through the recommendations of officials will be their own political common sense ; this may well be adequate for a strong minister , but others may find it hard to change the bureaucracy 's course . |
8 | Unfortunately I 'm going to be busy for most of today lecturing to a group of Japanese businessmen , so I 'll have to leave you in the hands of my assistant . |
9 | " We have n't much line either , " she said , " I shall have to fly it from the stays . " |
10 | ‘ But you 'll have to wow them in the aisles . |
11 | Suppose no real dates were available , as with our older eras , then we would have to recognise it by the phenomena of organic evolution . |
12 | I have studied various maps of the county and a number of documents without being able to pin-point the location of this manor , but will try to place it by the clues I have been able to deduce . |
13 | Just the hint of a vengeful smile accompanied the massage that we could n't just walk off with that there dog — we 'd have to take him to the parcels office and sign for him . |
14 | Johanna Carrie and Christina McInally will try to involve you in the traumas of turning research results into a coherent report that people might want to read . |
15 | Once LIFESPAN knows about the media types , you can then proceed to tell it about the units on which these media types can be used . |
16 | We do n't get to see them in the states so we have to come over here . |
17 | Because perhaps — just perhaps — he was the one who 'd come to rescue her from the clutches of Spiderglass . |
18 | ‘ I would n't want to bore you with the details . |
19 | Mr , do you want to tell us about the delights of Hartlepool |
20 | I understand from ART Films that before they can agree to supply us with a 1″ copy for incorporation into Project Video , it is necessary for us to request permission from you for us to use the footage . |
21 | When arrived in that part of the Atlantic , they fall in with the Westerly winds , which generally blow two-thirds of the year in that tract ; which may help to convey them to the shores of the Hebrides and Orkneys . |
22 | When arrived in that part of the Atlantic , they fall in with the Westerly winds , which generally blow two-thirds of the year in that tract ; which may help to convey them to the shores of the Hebrides and Orkneys . |