Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [to-vb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Relax and enjoy your garden on this pine bench which can be painted to blend in with the surrounds .
2 Meanwhile the also sympathetic but Grahamly maddening Tim is struggling to move into a flat on the row , while supposing himself to be struggling to come out of the closet .
3 If they already have some practical knowledge they will be itching to get on to the floor !
4 Misrepresentation as well as undue influence is a means of abusing the confidence that may be expected to arise out of the relation .
5 Then they will be expected to turn out in the afternoon heat to suit the peak viewing times of European television viewers .
6 She could n't be expected to hang around with the press and everyone else knowing that she was responsible for last night 's false alarm .
7 There was no clue to contemporary thinking at the DTp throughout the 1970's : indeed , it was not until 1987 that a new standard reference work was published which could reasonably be expected to provide up to the minute advice on traffic planning in existing urban areas .
8 Secondly , there is the regional flood defence committee , whose members will be expected to come up with the lion 's share of the cash .
9 They will play half a game each with new signing Eric Cantona , and one of them will be picked to line up alongside the Frenchman in the Manchester derby tomorrow week — the other will have to kick his heels .
10 So , for example , someone met initially at work may be brought home to a meal , or arrangements may be made to go out to the theatre , perhaps .
11 Could metal ions be made to stick on to the outside of the fullerene football ?
12 If lights were fitted as a standard requirement during manufacturing of pedal cyclists they could be made to blend in with the colour scheme of the cycle .
13 In so far as the polytechnics today do in fact offer a wide range of advanced courses on different bases of study , they can also be said to live up to the description of being ‘ comprehensive ’ in that respect .
14 This explanation might be thought to fit in with the prerogative nature of the original public law remedies of certiorari , prohibition and mandamus .
15 A journal called Current Contents : Social and Behavioural Sciences brings together the contents pages of the most recently published journals , but a range of indexing and abstracting journals can be used to find out about the contents of journals without having to go to the journals themselves .
16 The rest of the 50 minutes should be used to look back on the previous lectures and notes on the same topic .
17 BA is keeping its distance from attempts by Stephen Wolf and Jay Pritzker to revive the bidding consortium , but there are still hopes in the US that it could be persuaded to step in at the last minute to add weight to a new bid .
18 Perfect to play on the hand-crafted Daly billard table , which will mop up the spare £47,000 you could n't be bothered to take back to the bank .
19 ‘ Flaming June ’ , people muttered bitterly amid the cascades of rain , and the thought of the poor men who must be waiting to set out across the choppy Channel in their small boats to fight a bloody battle on the other side made me feel cold and sick .
20 However , it too is thought to be moving to catch up with the market .
21 The bridge humbucker can be tapped to match up with the neck and middle single coils by pulling out the tone pot ; this , along with a volume pot and a slightly stiff five-way selector takes care of the electrics .
22 To join a new length of pipe into an existing inspection chamber , you will have to break a hole in the wall of the chamber and chop away at the benching so that a new half channel can be laid to join up with the main channel .
23 erm Students will be asked to report back to the next erm sub-committee
24 The panel will be asked to come up with the best all-time team on earth after viewing Pele 's new six-part , 12-hour range of football films .
25 Often a young man might be led to join up by the death of his mother , the remarriage of his father , and a resulting feeling that he was no longer wanted at home .
26 Although the military authorities soon vacated the school to move into Doncaster Racecourse across the road , the re-opening of the school had been delayed and the Christmas holidays had to be cut to make up for the loss of time .
27 I like to be left to get on with the job
28 But every one at certain times should be encouraged to open up to the group .
29 The idea is that if elderly people can be encouraged to think back to the times when they had lots of relationships , and when they felt they had some status and worth , then they are able to feel that status carry over more into their present life .
30 He should be encouraged to stretch down onto the bit without losing balance or rhythm .
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