Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [verb] a [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Or if someone says What are you doing ? we can just answer Eating a mango instead of I am eating a mango because we know that I am is understood and does not have to be said . |
2 | And that she 'll just have to take a chance tonight . |
3 | I had eight realistic birdie chances and might easily have had an eagle out there today . ’ |
4 | The growers are unhappy they 'll soon have to travel a lot further than the Vale of Evesham to get help . |
5 | One difficulty remains in that a mining venture would still need to find a way through to the deposit in a place where the sedimentary layer is not too thick . |
6 | SHORT of selecting a dead student , the Nobel Prize Committee could hardly have made a choice more calculated to embarrass and enrage the Chinese leadership . |
7 | When people employ a builder to repair their house , they will probably want to agree a price beforehand . |
8 | She was carrying more rivets than the average U-Boat and would probably have turned a compass away from Magnetic North . |
9 | And before the funeral the they would he would probably have to take a window out of the house . |
10 | Trainer Toby Balding blamed Richard Guest for making too much use of Romany King and this hugely promising eight-year-old did probably start racing a bit too far from home for comfort . |
11 | Regression therapy can also involve taking a patient back into the womb . |
12 | The difference between modes of address and pronouns is that the use of pronouns is unavoidable , particularly since pronominal reference is coded in the inflection of verbs in many languages , whereas one can often avoid addressing a person directly . |
13 | I mean you ca n't really afford to take a unit out . |
14 | The role of woman as employee is systematically ignored , and this may unintentionally help to maintain a situation where women form a docile and cheap work-force . |
15 | And er we might n't produce any less but I would quite like to produce a bit less . |
16 | It has been estimated that an impact which would have excavated a basin the size of , for example , Mare Imbrium ( Figure 6.1 ( a ) ) which is about 800 km diameter , would initially have produced a bowl about 150 km deep . |
17 | Good auditors have used the right when they would otherwise have had a duty anyway … |
18 | If the 1930 agreement had taken effect fully , there could never have come a time when the freehold to the remainder of No. 263–265 would be left without a road frontage . |
19 | It may be that in revitalising or developing a talent such as painting , sculpture , macrame , embroidery , carpentry or toy-making you can actually start to earn a living out if it , particularly if what 's on offer has an original slant . |