Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [verb] [noun sg] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The moderator will normally expect to see documentary evidence of the circumstances cited and samples of the students work at the time of moderating the assignments and/or examination scripts .
2 The likes of Microsoft and Sun will soon learn to exploit object technology by developing new generations of products that could price small object players out of the market .
3 ‘ He could show these young whippersnappers how to run a shop , he bought everything and would hardly let met set foot in it , ’ said Mr Tarry .
4 I 'd also look to trim RAM consumption by ditching things like SHARE and ANSI.SYS .
5 ‘ We 'd also like to see stamp duty on property up to £250,000 abolished permanently , rather than temporarily .
6 The plaintiff will probably wish to seek summary judgment under RSC Ord 14 : by this procedure , he will be able to oblige the defendant to put in affidavit evidence of his defence ( if there is one ) to the claim .
7 You will also have to pay income tax on the rent , though you can deduct expenses such as management fees , insurance and maintenance .
8 West Dorset District Council , for instance , was refusing to house people evicted from winter-lets unless they qualified for housing prior to entering such accommodation , even though in this case they would presumably have sought council accommodation in the first place ( Larkin 1979 ) .
9 Health authorities will now start buying health care from a range of competing providers .
10 So you do n't even need to use music paper for this .
11 He may then give Create user privilege to any of these users if he wishes , enabling them in turn to create new users ( i.e. descendants ) .
12 You married below yourself , DeVore thought at once , knowing that Sung would never have made Field Supervisor without such a woman to push him from behind .
13 Van Laue points out that rapid industrialisation would never have found majority support under a parliamentary regime , ‘ especially as Russian liberalism was largely agrarian in orientation ’ .
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