Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [pron] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 So let's think what happened to the caveman then .
2 This chapter may stimulate them to contribute to the effort of welding together insights from different disciplines , rather than , as the majority of students seem to do , keeping their finance lenses firmly in place when reading finance texts and then changing to sociological lenses when reading sociology .
3 We — that is you and 1 — as well as the Yek , ought to know what lies beyond the Great Sea .
4 One teacher 's despair may tempt them to fall into the ‘ rescuer ’ role ; other teachers may strike them as ineffective so that the supporters become judgmentally prescriptive with those ‘ why do n't you … ’ bits of advice that can make things worse by letting the teacher feel how others can handle them better .
5 He had explained about Ari , vehemently disagreed with Zambia 's suggestion he should make himself known to the girl , and tortured himself out loud with conjectures about how Roirbak and Leila might , at this very moment , be destroying Ari 's abilities beneath their feet .
6 He should make it known within the company that this is one of his priorities , that the whole board supports it and that a percentage of the profits should be devoted to it .
7 Surely , however , the women who do make the transition from the grant-aided sector to the mainstream bring with them a history of political and creative experience which must make itself felt in the long run ?
8 ‘ Craig is my first-born son and I love him dearly , ’ she paused , ‘ but , after what he 's done , Craig must consider himself disowned by the entire Grenfell family . ’
9 This wo n't significantly affect the water flow , but should prevent it sticking in the future .
10 Since I hated the police , it was natural that I should feel myself aligned with the prostitutes .
11 Now I 've engendered a feedback loop , so that if Mait , or anyone else , tries to use it , the enhancer will focus his concentration , feed it back , and drain it off again in a continuous loop that should keep him rooted to the spot for the rest of his life — or until someone else separates his gaze from the lenses .
12 The Law Society is now positively encouraging articles in commerce and industry and your Careers Adviser should keep you up-dated on the possibilities .
13 We must use it to force through the Gatt agreement — if necessary , against the selfish tantrums of the French .
14 The time has come when , in cases of new import , we should decide them according to the reason of the thing .
15 The State Department in Washington still must decide what to do with the migrants , apparently picked up by the Panamanian-registered East Wood from an island off China to be smuggled to Hawaii .
16 Since these mid '90s cars are to use Ford Bridgend-built engines , or at least blocks , Jaguar must decide what to build at the Radford engine plant outside Coventry , which at present produces in-line AJ6 and V12 units .
17 She must encourage him to talk about the reason for his desire to change his lifestyle , and to join his uncle in this remote area , rather than try to question him herself .
18 If the LEA were to lay down as a condition of grant that we should have nothing to do with the University body , we should refuse the grant , and I do not see why Universities should not show the same loyalty to us .
19 We should have it published by the end of the year .
20 It must have something to do with the way the language heaps noun upon noun .
21 Maybe it 's the transformers , because they must have something to do with the sound .
22 ‘ It must have something to do with the attack on Anna .
23 ‘ But dammit , ’ said Gibbs , exasperated , ‘ we must have something to put in the French papers . ’
24 Should fix me stiffened at the monstrous sight
25 This must lead us to look at the shortcomings of the ‘ how many divisions has the Pope 's approach to the estimation of political influence .
26 Well , I must admit I got about the bottom mark .
27 I must admit I acted with the thought that I could interest you , that some attention would not be unwelcome — I hope I am not so insensitive as to force my company on anyone without some indication on their part — and there was interest , was n't there ?
28 ‘ I must get it fixed before the winter . ’
29 I do think you should let me go into the pigs . ’
30 If they want to establish questions of industrial concern , they should get themselves elected to the section conferences .
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