Example sentences of "[coord] [vb infin] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Assuming that there is a perfect capital market , so that the individual can borrow or lend freely at an interest rate r ( about which he has confident expectations ) , a person 's expected lifetime discounted income is measured by , where W u and M u are expected wage income and capital receipts at time u , and P u denotes the survival probability . |
2 | Occasionally he will get in early to see the morning shift or stay late for the night shift . |
3 | Behaviour can help or hinder just like a hammer that can be used to construct or destroy . |
4 | They are designated by local authorities which must then pay special attention to any applications to demolish or build anew within the area 's boundaries . |
5 | The heat shields were still intact and the computer assured him that they would not crack or fall off on the journey through the atmosphere . |
6 | If you are interested and would like to help or know more about the Society then please write |
7 | By this , we mean that it will ascend perfectly when the sail is under pressure , and the line tension applies a driving force ; but it will tumble or spin off to the right or left if the line tension is relaxed . |
8 | It is essential to keep good records to pursue or respond effectively to a claim , a matter which is covered in detail in chapter 7 . |
9 | Only through his marriage , which for him was unconsciously rooted in an identification with the bereaved , did he create the conditions where it became more difficult to drive out or cut off from the attachment he both yearned for and feared . |
10 | For example , you could jog or walk briskly for a mile or two for one exercise session ; use an exercise tape for another session ; and participate in something different like weight-training , or cycling , or a ball or racket game , for a third session in the week . |
11 | He repeated that it was the right of the pope to inspect and crown , absolved all from their oaths to Philip and again exhorted all the princes to adhere or go over to the support of Otto . |
12 | ‘ Are you going to stay here or go back to the Villa Fiesole ? ’ |
13 | They accept however , that where an indemnity basis taxation has been ordered , the result of the taxation will , of necessity , quantify the sum that they are able to recover or retain out of the mortgage receipts . |
14 | To talk or confer together concerning a thing . |
15 | While the Germans presented their situation as a disaster , they overlooked the fact that one of Danzig s major and continual problems had been that it could not grow or thrive purely on the traffic of its immediate Prussian hinterland . |
16 | ‘ I thought I 'd come and stay here for a bit . |
17 | It 's like the little one said last , she said , can we come and stay here for the weekend you know , and stay up in Aunty Bonnie 's room , they call upstairs , and Margaret 's face she said , well er , my god she 's got some good stuff up there you know , furniture |
18 | My parents are going to France at Christmas and erm I do n't wan na go with them really and nor does Digby so he , Digby 's gon na come and stay just for a bit and my house it has to be empty and Foxy 's coming round to stay . |
19 | It requires an adult to participate and stay up for the night . |
20 | What luxury to go and bathe there after a day in the outdoors ! |
21 | It pays to research and prepare thoroughly for the bargaining process ; find out as much as possible about your own bargaining power and the situation of the other party . |
22 | This is a leader who has evangelistic gifts , is essentially outward looking , as well as having the ability to lead and relate well to a team . |
23 | ‘ I tried so hard , you see , to give him extra attention — extra love — to try and make up for the loss of Maman . |
24 | Sons would volunteer and rush off to the village to bring back a ‘ set of couches ’ , proudly waiting for the praise which she would generously give , though they might not be quite what she expected . |
25 | Beads of sweat continued to form and drip on to the table . |
26 | The ball can not then escape and bounce all around the room . |
27 | I really expect to get back in three or four days and I will try and hang on to the holiday . |
28 | They saw him start and jump back to the shelter of the bank . |
29 | And the lads used to go and pinch out of the girls ' bags . |
30 | To train an infant for the first year is comparatively easy , but after that the child begins to resent authority , and the conscientious mother has to be prepared to fight and win all along the line , in matters small and great . |