Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [noun sg] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | If that is not the case , from which services would the hon. Gentleman want to take money to spend on the old people 's homes ? |
2 | The package is controlled from the tablet 's ce , the only time you need to use the keyboard after loading the program is when you want to enter text to appear on the screen or for a filename when saving or loading pictures . |
3 | ‘ If you 've got time to go into the Herald office this afternoon , I 've arranged for you to have a look at his file in our library , ’ he told her . |
4 | Now , you 've had time to sleep on the problem . |
5 | ‘ We 've had time to adjust to the idea . ’ |
6 | Hundreds of parents and teachers have lobbied Parliament to protest about the government 's plan to cut help for pupils whose first language is n't English . |
7 | Do n't make up your mind which way to vote until you have had time to think over the arguments again , quietly and prayerfully . |
8 | Does the Minister agree that when individuals have raised money to pay for the offshore survival course , it is disgraceful that they should be denied unemployment benefit on the basis that they are unavailable for work while they are on the training course ? |
9 | If you need to change angle to land on the line , you take two slight passes , the first either stopping with the wood still on the back table , or starting with it already on the front table , depending which way you want to tilt . |
10 | All peers of England have retained entitlement to sit in the appropriate House of Lords throughout . |
11 | Neath , who have failed to match last season 's title-winning form , mainly because the younger players have required time to adjust to the First Division , scored three tries during an eight-minute period in the second half . |
12 | As customers if they do n't get the quality that they want they need to bring pressure to bear on the in-school supplier . |