Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] [pron] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I see alright well or I I invite members of the jury , the council wants to address me on some point of law which need n't concern you , so if you take a short break please .
2 ‘ Nobody needs to tell anyone at this club how important our next two home games are .
3 As to whether , and if so how , Parliament cares to avail itself of this opportunity , the Act is silent .
4 No he wants to tape us on some sort of tape .
5 Scaevola refuses to interpret it in this way .
6 That the German audience is not deaf to beauty of tone production as some have been so foolish to pretend , is shown by the enormous enthusiasm with which Battistini is greeted when he sings in Germany , to say nothing of Caruso , although one hesitates to mention him in such proximity to so transcendent an artist as Battistini . ’
7 If Councillor wants to go and get a G B H haircut it tends to confuse us on this side of the er as to exactly what we are debating .
8 One of the things that never ceases to amaze me about any technology is that once you have it you always expect it to do more .
9 Bob Hoover 's North American P-51D Old Yeller was put up for action , but with a $1 million reserve Hoover gets to fly it for another year .
10 Neither of them seems to find it in any way remarkable .
11 Lady Elizabeth Hoby was a striking woman in more ways than one ; her portrait seems to endow her with more strength and resolution than actual good looks .
12 Whatever tasks a doctor performs , whether routine or unusual , he seems to measure it against this standard of ‘ the great save ’ .
13 St Matthew 's seems to suit her for some reason .
14 Truly sir to wear out their goes to get myself into more work .
15 cheques payable to a person who wishes to pass it through another person 's bank account , e.g. if they have no bank account of their own ;
16 Nevertheless anyone who wishes to say something in this area must draw on the results of research undertaken by the social sciences and so must accept their autonomy .
17 Likewise as I pointed out in the last chapter , in dramatic playing a boy may be required to adopt the function of an Abbot of Durham Cathedral , and in so far as he continues to see himself in that role he will continue to signal to others that that is what he is doing .
18 Freud seeks to use it in this book as if it were a purely biological concept , and furthermore , one which is found among all living organisms .
19 And the immune system normally functions to protect us in this way , and is regulated in such a manner that it does not attack bits of oneself , but only legitimate foreign targets , and thereby is our ally .
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