Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So what would we do to both sides of the equation what would we do to that side to turn it into opposite instead of opposite divided by a hundred and twenty .
2 I like to haver this dog to protect me against gorgeous women .
3 Cross the footbridge and wallstile before crossing another stile to bring you to High House .
4 But in the Lawrence passage , there is no such intermediary to deflect us from direct participation in the fictional world .
5 Under Pressure , officially opened yesterday in Chelmsford , is aimed at all those who feel they have just too much flab to fight it in public , but perhaps the biggest difference between this gym and any other is the fact that physically disabled people are made especially welcome .
6 A person may belong to several different families during his life , and it makes little sense to regard him as changing identity on leaving or entering a nuclear family .
7 In his speeches to the multitudes , Franco 's enthusiasm for the Falange put monarchists and military on notice that any attempt to push him into early retirement would have to contend with the mass opposition of his " popular support " .
8 But the loss of faith in the Communist Party is now so nationwide that workers and intellectuals can be making the same demand to deprive it of absolute power .
9 ‘ I can not allow any man to accuse me of bad behaviour ! ’ she cried .
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