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

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1 Wind/U , a complete set of Windows APIs operating under Motif that Bristol wrote , is currently in beta and will ship in in the fourth quarter priced at $50,000 per product license .
2 THEY , I predict , will fall back on the last line of defence .
3 The above example also shows how reported speech may carry over into a second sentence without any reinforcing signal .
4 At half-time a note was passed to the Scottish dressing-room telling the young striker that he would be shot if he did not ease off in the second half .
5 Do n't give up at the first mistake ; ask God to forgive you and help you to start all over again .
6 What would they do out of the second pizza ?
7 ( The problem of recognizing C as the same object when viewed from different directions is a much harder one , which I will touch on in the next chapter ) .
8 After attempting last month 's first 8-bars of the 16-bar solo from Linda Ronstadt 's That 'll Be The Day , we 'll crack on with the second half this month .
9 ‘ I 've made some contacts that I can follow up over the next couple of weeks .
10 ( A couple of drunks do eventually square up in the third base bleachers , but by Stamford Bridge standards it is almost a mating ritual ) .
11 I like certain things ragged right for example , or fairly simple pages , but erm you can look back at the sixteenth century and find extremely simple pages , you know it 's not a modern idea and the thing is that most of the eddies and currents of popular graphic design are little stylistic exclusions that never go anywhere .
12 They say never ask for whom the bell tolls , but when Steven Ivin heard one ring out after the second world war he knew it tolled for him .
13 These feelings can build up into the next repeat of the same interchange .
14 I could double up on the first hit and get better odds . ’
15 Right , let's move on to the last session , where we 're going to be looking at the rate books .
16 Then , usually , he set more puffball to smoke in underneath , to kill off all the bees , and they would move on to the next hive .
17 Shall we move on to the next mill ? ’
18 I think we 'll , we 'll just about move on to the next paragraph please , is that you lot Paul .
19 In the same circumstances the shooting man would move on to the next burrow with his remaining ferrets while keeping one eye open to watch for the emergence to the surface of any of the muzzled ferrets he had left behind .
20 So I can now move on to the next page which is the growth we 're proposing , given the saving , given the splendid things that are allowed by the erm , by the .
21 We can now move on to the next stage of the story — the repatriation operations themselves .
22 Something with four solid walls the wo n't blow down in the first puff of wolf 's breath .
23 The move was widely interpreted as a confirmation of Keating 's position as Hawke 's successor , and fuelled speculation that the Prime Minister might step down before the next election .
24 But young couples are often surprised , even shocked , by the ferocity of the rows that can suddenly blow up in the first year or two of marriage .
25 Now let's move up to the next port of call , which is Station .
26 ‘ How did you meet up in the first place ?
27 She was tired of kneeling , listening to their voices droning on : ‘ Our Father who art in heaven , hallowed be Thy name ’ , and ‘ Hail Mary , full of grace ’ , which was all she could make out of the second bit , because what followed was just a mumble .
28 What we do need is the co-operation of the residents , and I must say that we are beginning to get the co-operation now and in fact many people did phone in after the last incident when the officers were assaulted , first of all asking for the condition of the officers and showing concern , and secondly giving us information .
29 Once we have incorporated the Maastricht treaty into our law — presumably , as my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister said , in the first Session of the new Parliament — we must press on in the second half of 1992 , when we have the presidency of the Community , to set out more clearly our vision of a common European future .
30 One can go on to a third group that I did not discuss , " all-ischaemic events " , including non-fatal and fatal reinfarction ; it includes the development of unstable angina , and revascularisation procedures .
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