Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [noun] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | He had n't admitted this for fear it would disqualify him from this part of the mission , and anyway he had thought he would feel safe behind the comforting protection of a pump-action . |
2 | It is not that these initiatives do not contain good educational practice which is being criticised here ( for they do ) , but rather the way in which they are seen by some as panaceas which can succeed without full professional involvement . |
3 | With this of course one may agree . |
4 | if I 'd had said I wan na , I wan na claim this from client you would have said come on , that 's a bad marketing exercise . |
5 | With this in mind one can see , then , that for the purposes of sociological enquiry the form of the interview must always be ultimately referable to its value in the advancement of sociological theory . |
6 | Bearing this in mind we shall endeavour to answer the question ‘ Should you go to Yoga ? ’ |
7 | With this in mind we can see that the indulgent familiarity of the maternal uncle towards his nephew matches the mother 's generous affection towards her child . |
8 | We do n't think to have the sixty to ninety transport debate yet again , this route remains committed to a policy of reducing the amount we spend on transport because that ultimately benefits our schools and with this in mind we will reintroduce |
9 | With this in mind we must consider the derogatory accusation of colonial compliance ( if not complicity ) in British social anthropology . |
10 | With this in mind you might try to point out the consequences ( effects ) of your children 's behaviour for themselves and for others . |
11 | and then when you go on to book and we 'll if we get through this in time we 'll have a look at book two as well . |
12 | President Gorbachev 's record as fairy godmother to the cause of democratic revolution , first in Beijing and now in East Berlin , may have caught our fancy in the West , but to some in Moscow he must seem more of a wicked stepmother , turning the achievements of Socialism to dust wherever he goes . |
13 | Madame imagined that while she was doing this to Boy she would tell him everything she knew , she would talk to him quietly each night whilst brushing his hair before bedtime . |
14 | If go like this to Daniel you can slap them |
15 | If you are doing this without instructors you will have to imagine suitable rewards and punishers . |
16 | I said I was sorry and hoped she 'd soon be better and to tell her not to worry , that of course we 'd manage . |
17 | that of course I 'd do What Do You Want . |
18 | But she 's sure to have some ideas about my future , and — and , well , she 's been so marvellous all this time , running the house and looking after poor Daddy , that of course I must consider her now . |
19 | By the process of displacement one idea may surrender to another the whole volume of its cathexis ; by that of condensation it may appropriate the whole cathexis of several other ideas . |
20 | In an enclosed community such as Maubisson who would want to confess to a drunken idiot like Waldegrave ? |
21 | The use of an active filter media such as zeolite which will absorb the ammonia will also help . |
22 | The you look at teams close behind such as Wimbledon who could go 3rd tonight . |
23 | Pupils can be guided to an item ( see Figure 5.1 ) such as SHIPS which will retrieve one record with a task relating to that specific theme and to one or two sources of information . |
24 | The maximum display resolution is 1024 x 768 with 256 colour , and the card comes with a disk containing the graphics drivers and some useful utilities such as XMODE which will allow you to emulate different video modes to suit the of software you are running . |
25 | Even with a change of name to senior citizen , the status of old age pensioner commands little power or prestige ( although in the 1980s some ‘ seniors ’ in the USA formed organizations such as AARP which could wield great power ) . |
26 | A class inter is also defined , for elements such as lists which can appear either within or between chunk elements . |
27 | If relevant , inform any peripheral staff such as gate-keepers who will need names , or tea ladies who may need extra supplies . |
28 | Wagner 's profession of sympathy for Schopenhauer at the November meeting could only have come as the happiest of coincidences , while , in general , this first experience of the composer 's powerful personality confirmed and added to his new status : Wagner was at one with Schopenhauer and he was ( to Nietzsche 's way of thinking ) an artist such as Schopenhauer himself would have wished him . |
29 | On the street , the roof of your car may be at just the right height for you to rest your elbows as you take the shot , and there are all sorts of other items of street furniture such as lamp-posts which can serve as props . |
30 | THERE is a tremendous amount of movement in your chart for much of December which may indicate situations that once appeared irredeemably stuck now do a 180-degree shift . |