Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] a [adj] [noun sg] [to-vb] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | They agreed to establish a working group to formulate an accord of " neighbourliness , friendship and co-operation " . |
2 | At Ashness Bridge , one of the most frequented sites in the Lakes , he helped to launch a major programme to combat the erosion caused by the pounding of millions of visitors ' feet over the years . |
3 | In his invasion manifesto , William had made no mention of intending the throne for himself , and had avoided any attacks on James , but instead had blamed the King 's evil counsellors , and promised to call a free Parliament to settle the affairs of the Kingdom . |
4 | Between 1974 and 1976 the Labour government tried to operate a counter-cyclical policy to keep full employment in the face of the first world depression for forty years . |
5 | But he said : ’ You endeavoured to go a long way to cover your tracks by disposing of the apparatus . |
6 | I tiptoed to find a sacred vessel to keep your hair in , mouth humming with its knowing:you were here , with me , loving me , kissing me , holding me and could be no closer . |
7 | But then why would Mao in nineteen forty five say that how that they 'd made a major concession to land to the tiller but that this is a correct one and they 're going to , that land reform has to be taken in stages and they 're going to first of all reduce rent and , I mean er |
8 | Did he imagine she 'd made a special attempt to impress him ? |
9 | I listened with fascination to this insider viewpoint , and the moody Miss Brickell suddenly became a real person , not a pathetic collection of dry bones , but a mixed-up pulsating young woman full of strong urges and stronger guilts who 'd piled on too much pressure , loaded her need of penitence and her heavy desires and perhaps finally her pregnancy onto someone who could n't bear it all , and who 'd seen a violent way to escape her . |
10 | In my tycoon days , before the collapse of my second career , I 'd had a fair amount to do with bankers , and my collective memory of them was of thin , precise men , in dark suits and wearing rimless glasses . |
11 | ‘ We 'd hired a camper van to get around ’ , Nigel explains . |
12 | ‘ We 'd hired a camper van to get around , ’ Nigel explains . |
13 | We really thought we 'd found a quicker way to get copies to our distant subscribers . |
14 | Even though I 'd found a fine lady to take care of him . |
15 | The afternoon job , grass boy , seemed to offer a wonderful chance to make amends , to show how responsible I could be when the opportunity arose … to show my initiative … |
16 | More and more , ever since Irangate , Iran seemed to have a crucial role to play in the release of American and French hostages . |
17 | People , their understandings of their circumstances and their struggles to force collective facilities out of the state , were again under-conceptualised and , indeed , even seemed to have a small role to play . |
18 | For Japan the Western withdrawal and the disunity of China seemed to present a golden opportunity to advance her own interests . |
19 | ‘ I thought we 'd taken a long time to get here . ’ |
20 | It seemed to take a long time to reach the end of the wall and I was about to turn right towards the door of the farm kitchen when from my left I heard the sudden rattle of a chain then a roaring creature launched itself at me , bayed once , mightily , into my face and was gone . |
21 | As Rostov watched , he seemed to make a deliberate effort to compose himself . |
22 | Last week the first practical steps towards such a union were taken when leaders of the RPR , UDF and UDC met and agreed to form a tactical group to work out the most effective means of opposing the government . |
23 | Not only did this protect them from infection , it served to create a perfumed persona to cheer the sick . |
24 | Riven occupied himself with trying to tie up what remained of his boot and leggings , whilst Luib and Rimir produced tarpaulins of waxed cloth from the packs and began constructing a crude lean-to to keep the snow from them . |
25 | So it was that in the Autumn of 1983 , just after we bought this house we decided to plant a small spinney to hide a development of new houses on our north border . |
26 | Energy applications for muon catalysed fusion , Jones ' main research line up to that time , were appearing to be very remote and in August 1988 Jones decided to mount a vigorous effort to pursue the piezonuclear fusion . |
27 | It was , partly , against this background that the government decided to launch a state-sponsored newspaper to act as a unifying factor in the nation , and help in the effort to improve the quality of print journalism in the country , besides helping to bring government policy and other activities to the awareness of all citizens . |
28 | It was , partly , against this background that the government decided to launch a state-sponsored newspaper to act as a unifying factor in the nation , and help in the effort to improve the quality of print journalism in the country , besides helping to bring government policy and other activities to the awareness of all citizens . |
29 | Rather than wandering around aimlessly , the ovoid twosome decided to visit a nearby castle to obtain directions . |
30 | News about this dynamic activist was sent back to the Gold Coast , and he seemed just the man they needed to organise a political organisation to associate a mass following with the upper-middle-class political elite , who were already restless within the confines of the Burns constitution . |