Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [adv] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 I am also visiting the various sites over coming weeks and look forward to hearing your views about how we can work together to secure the best outcome for AEA and its employees .
2 ‘ But I 've got two other reasons for why you should take that money . ’
3 The funding councils no longer have the power , as they had in the original Bill , to direct institutions about how they should spend funds derived from private sources .
4 His lordship held that , while a provision in a company 's articles that restricted its statutory power to alter those articles was invalid , an agreement outside the articles between shareholders about how they should exercise their voting rights on a resolution to alter the articles was not necessarily invalid .
5 One might compare the difficulty with that of trying to write rules for how one might indicate to someone of the opposite sex that one finds them attractive ; while psychologists and biologists might make detailed observations and generalisations about how human beings of a particular culture behave in such a situation , most people would rightly feel that studying these generalisations would be no substitute for practical experience , and that relying on a text-book could lead to hilarious consequences .
6 Motion two seven nine makes very sensible proposals about how we might support unemployed members .
7 Right , I 'm going to go through methods of how we can detect structural change by the non constant parameters .
8 You 're talking about about two months from now we 'd have our first year anniversary .
9 It has even been suggested that a lobe of liver might be removed , disaggregated , treated with the gene in vitro , and then ‘ re-seeded ’ into the hepatic vessels from whence it will repopulate the regenerating liver .
10 Now a few words on how you can help me to best help you .
11 ‘ Somebody like [ the agency head ] is n't going to … lay down the rules of where you should take a stat , or where you should n't take a stat .
12 ‘ I do think improvisation has become like some born-again cult , like the church of Scientology , with all these golden rules of how we should do it , ’ says Merton .
13 For years I cut the grass — and living on water , grass grows at a prodigious and unnatural rate — and while doing so spent hundreds of man hours considering how I might stop it growing .
14 SCHOOLCHILDREN from throughout the North will tomorrow tell a panel of judges about how they would promote their area .
15 This involves giving talks to farmers and gamekeepers about how they can carry out their work in a bird-friendly way .
16 ‘ They have been treated , therefore , as persons in a different situation from mere contractors for then they would have been exempt , but in truth they are purchasers who have acquired an interest not in a mere chattel , but in a subject of a permanent nature … ’
17 ‘ I am here to plead my case with my father 's creditors and to sell the family jewels , I suppose it is selfish of me to be concerned with such trifles when you have such pressing concerns like where you shall live , in the London home or at Summer Lodge . ’
18 listening to the mi in the mi if you plug the earphones in there you can hear at the same time what 's being recorded .
19 The British forces were instructed to move only into key areas from where they could carry out their task of rescuing POWs .
20 Any state has limitations on how it can behave , they 're partly geographical , it does make a difference whether you 're an island or whether you 've got no coastline at all .
21 Roger quickly joined both ropes together and we descended the 300 feet to where I could follow our steps without difficulty to the foot of the crag .
22 Well then we ai n't got ta traipse wires across so you can put it in
23 Just er it might of been of course I had plants through there it might have been
24 it is a comment upon current government policy towards schools and education in general that one can find hardly anyone with a professional interest in education who does not have reservations about how it will work in practice .
25 The view of creative drama in schools as a ‘ game ’ of drama has implications for how we should perceive acting behaviour .
26 They had arrived back at her hotel , however , before Fabia realised that they were at cross purposes about why she should want to return to her hotel so early .
27 But it has never really shown that it has any new ideas about where it should end up .
28 When it comes to other sensory systems , much of the problem is that we have n't the sort of clear ideas about how they might work that we have about the visual system .
29 Many windsurfers have very fixed ideas about how they should look and feel .
30 So I 'm a little tired of that and I was very happy to hear that we were going to be exchanging ideas about how we can go forward .
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