Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] [to-vb] [prep] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | No one would accuse the Americans of being frightened of the new , or the Indians of refusing to show emotion , or of inability to communicate , but all need to work in an environment which encourages them to give of their best , and encourages them to look outwards rather than inwards . |
2 | " And he wants me to go with him this time — as his driver . " |
3 | I cost him a lot in little things , but I know he wants me to ask for something big . |
4 | It should be emphasized that this has nothing to do with our normal perception of color ; quarks are far too small to be seen by visible light . |
5 | But White says that row has nothing to do with his vehement stance on the Sahabi bone issue . |
6 | Discretion has nothing to do with it any more . " |
7 | And your inability to decide or to order has nothing to do with your mental powers . |
8 | it also has something to do with her predominant yearning for an idyllic space which is similar to the yearning for a classical Golden Age . |
9 | Perhaps the confidence of physicists noted by Becher ( forthcoming ) has something to do with their apparent irreducibility . |
10 | She is still haunted by the grief of her husband 's death and this causes her to shrink into her own world of deception . |
11 | And yo you 're never gon na guess what he wants us to do for our final bit of course work ? |
12 | I 'm not quite sure what her motives for being nude were — has she said ? — but if that 's the way she wants us to think of her that 's fine |
13 | The Amsterdam Travel Service Cycling Holiday allows you to explore at your own pace the colourful landscape in what is arguably the most beautiful area of the Netherlands — ‘ t Gooi en Vechtstreek or ‘ The Garden of Amsterdam ’ . |
14 | One that forces you to listen to what this 18-year-old has to say next . |
15 | In this way coin evidence helps us to distinguish between the nature of different sites and allows us to speculate about their changing roles . |
16 | In an amplified state it is generally referred to as ‘ expanded consciousness ’ — a condition that allows us to process through our nervous system , information from the environment which during a normal state of consciousness is totally inaccessible . |
17 | The article leads you to wonder about her religious faith , if she has one , and about where it stands in relation to the outlook of the editor of Commentary , author of a book about his ambitions for worldly success : Making it must be the least pious book that has ever been written . |
18 | However , it is the fact of opposition itself which calls forth solidarity : opponents oppose you because you are Zuwaya ( or Magharba ) , and that leads you to rally to your own people . |
19 | However , within a CAD system not only is there a temptation to keep lots of versions of the same part , but every entity stored costs something to maintain throughout its natural life . |
20 | It also requires them to guard against their own tendencies towards myopia . |
21 | Lengthy booklists are expensive and dull : with some time and effort it will be possible for you to build up a personal library and reference system which is individually geared to your particular needs , and one which helps you to build on your existing knowledge rather than attempting to start again from scratch . |
22 | Now , lets say he picks him to play in your next match , and he scores 5 goals . |
23 | ( b ) Take up references This applies to a purchase of leasehold property where the landlord 's licence to the transaction is required , and reminds you to obtain from your buyer-client names and addresses of persons who from their personal knowledge of your client can give assurance that he or she is likely to prove a satisfactory tenant . |
24 | There was the Honble Freddie Moore , leaning forward eagerly , his turn to speak to her ( it could not be about that ; it must not be ) , ‘ is it true that George Edwardes is after you , and means you to star in his next … . |
25 | Through these activities the newly acquired language is transferred to the pupils ' own world and enables them to talk about their own experiences . |
26 | This need enables him to persist in his laborious task ( the author is indebted to Dafydd Edward Spink for permission to use this story ) : |
27 | Because prayer is the language of our hearts before God , it enables us to grow in our emotional life before God , so that these qualities of Christian joy become part of our very selves . |
28 | The freedom of your own car enables your to visit at your own pace , any of the lovely towns and villages that Holland is famous for . |
29 | From then on the film is a partially credible but increasingly fantastic documentation of the relationship between the two which develops as she teaches him to read during her spare time . |