Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [adv] [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 So far we have discussed what there is in the way of video equipment and materials and we have looked at how we can use the machine .
2 This is the first Windows Application we 've come across where you could throw away the manual , the on-screen help is really that good !
3 This same point was made earlier during the discussion of general applications , and examples were given of how it can assist with such things as planning , exploring relationships , putting particular aspects of an organisation into context , etc ; in other words , using it as a basis for creative thinking and logical deduction .
4 If the new leadership of the Labour Party decides to put greater equality at the heart of its policies , huge questions remain to be answered about how it can achieve democratic support to bring this about .
5 ‘ We 're hoping to get some sort of fail-safe mechanism written in so we can take control of the club and sort out the legal matters after that , ’ he said .
6 But the neighbours want the hole moved to where it should have been in the first place .
7 A surprising number of inexperienced pilots have n't really thought about how they would tackle having to land in a field .
8 Cleo had never really thought about how she might spend the money , other than considering it to be insurance against the unlikely events of Wakelate either casting her off or dying and leaving her penniless .
9 HUNDREDS of Darlington Council employees are being briefed about how they can give the best service to customers and chargepayers .
10 Everyone bundled their possessions together and talked about where they would like to stay .
11 That 's where we 've come from , we 've talked about what 's what 's a available today , and we 've talked about where we 'd like to take our users in the future .
12 Sometimes they had speculated on how she would develop but not often : mostly she was taken for granted because she had been such a quiet child , sitting dozily in her pram outside the Dog and Duck while the sun went down .
13 You 'd thought by now they would have sorted it out .
14 I know but I should have thought by now it 'd 've been better .
15 If one of them had escaped from Whitely we 'd have known about it , but three of the cunts ?
16 They are thus to some extent limited in where they can invest , as we discuss further in chapter 6 .
17 Through these kinds of dramas ( the wage negotiation annual one ) the remainder of workers can feel that their uncomfortable feelings of anger and paranoia are being dealt with so they can continue to hold the position of withdrawal , thus avoiding the pain of their real feelings .
18 ‘ At about 6am they said I should eat something and if nothing had happened by 8am they 'd ask a doctor to break my waters .
19 He 's an expert on the buildings history and if the building is bought up and say , converted to offices , would like one or 2 rooms put by so he can set up a museum of psychiatry .
20 Only the barest biographical outline is sketched , only one anecdote is related about him , and no information is recorded about any he may have endowed or any works he may have written .
21 But last night Mrs Ralli denied 36-year-old Gilbey had actually booked the cottage and said she was baffled about why he should try to stop her speaking to the Press .
22 But if the chance for a fair electoral system is lost at least we should have played to what strength there is in a single member system and properly recognised the individual communities of the U K. That chance has been missed without review and on that grounds I do n't believe this review should go through .
23 For the pure components , , and as ΔS M , the change in entropy on mixing , is given by then we can write so for a two component mixture
24 Plus this pension so you 'd be , you 'd have your house paid for so you 'd get a nice
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