Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] [noun] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That would help us track down details from the relevant auctioneers .
2 Understandably , Tony O'Dalaigh is anxious that what he describes as the ‘ chaos with Archaos ’ does n't hang over reports of the 1991 Dublin Theatre Festival ‘ I would n't want it all to obscure the fact that in terms of the festival 's visibility and the people who turned up to see the shows we had the most successful festival in years .
3 However , how many times have you seen your ball deviate off course at the last moment due to someone not repairing their pitch mark ?
4 There are three polarisation states for deuterium nuclei , so only a third of the atoms in unpolarised deuterium will line up perpendicular to the magnetic fields .
5 I 'll format out ones to the next two decimals , range formats , I 'll make that unprotected cell the range protects .
6 Not that Airdrie 's football is the sort that would pack out stadia on a regular basis — the bulk of the near-40,000 who went along to Ibrox on Saturday were there to see ritual slaughter — but in the context of this confrontation with the glitzy Rangers , the Broomfield side 's special brand of grim resistance was undeniably compelling .
7 ‘ We figured that we could bring in artists from the '90s to interpret Hendrix using the computer technology that was only a dream in the '60s , ’ explains Storey .
8 Her husband was due to retire then and they had decided that they would both give up work at the same time .
9 It is simply not on to believe that those at the top will willingly give up power for the overall health of society .
10 Barbara Coleman would detest the solitude , the place would bring back memories of the good times and she would be confronted more than ever with the evidence that the good times had gone .
11 Noddy 's Playtime is aimed at three to seven year olds , but it might well bring back memories for a few older people too .
12 If we live in a free society we can not carry out experiments on the real world so it would not be possible to go ahead and build the road just to see what would happen .
13 Brains may carry out tasks in the same way even if the tissues involved are not strictly homologous .
14 The aim to teach and carry out research at the highest possible level in the University 's mission statement is key to the future successful development of the University .
15 It can also carry out research through the Central Statistical Office and the Government Social Survey into a variety of topics .
16 When your offer has been accepted you should send out letters to the unsuccessful candidates .
17 Michigan 's Criminal Sexual Conduct statute held the promise of change that would be both instrumental and symbolic in impact : properly implemented it could bring about improvements in the criminal justice system , the conviction rate and the treatment of victims . ’
18 The central vista is a high dyke leading to an observation tower where visitors can spiral up 75m for a bird's-eye view of the site and — on a clear day — Rotterdam and the North Sea .
19 Mr Liddle was faced with an eviction order last month because he could not keep up payments on a new lease .
20 From his home in Worcester , Phil Ride says he 'll keep up pressure on the British Government to work for his brother 's release .
21 Q. So how would you sum up progress in the last two to three years ?
22 But in the South-West , where a further large power station would be particularly useful to help balance out supplies into the national grid , there were a number of possibilities .
23 No matter how long it took , she said , those who were left in South Ronaldsay would work out shifts on the various farms .
24 The General Assembly has asked the richer countries to give one per cent of their annual budget to try and wipe out poverty in the third world .
25 Our job is to help build up trust between the smaller companies and their banks . ’
26 lets candidates build up credits over an extended period
27 The actual assessment process is modular and candidates can build up credits for the individual units [ above and below ] which make up the NVQ .
28 Perhaps the first task facing Mr Chris Patten , or whoever takes over from the current Governor , Lord Wilson , will be to break the deadlock over whether the People 's Liberation Army of China should set up shop in the glossy commercial heart of Hong Kong island .
29 On the pre-recorded show , Rebecca will chat to host Shay Healy about her experiences , and will then blow out candles on a 35th birthday cake .
30 However , the proposed legislation would rule out reparations to the 3,500,000 blacks forcibly evicted and moved to " homelands " over the past 30 years .
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