Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.
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31 | Nothing that the head could do would make religion pervade the life of the school but it had to be recognized , he believed , that religion does permeate some people 's whole private lives . |
32 | Much research does include some deception . |
33 | The reformulation ensures that the hearer does access this entry , and thereby derive contextual effects which would not have been gained otherwise . |
34 | Roberts does admit that , next to all of this , British ufology looks a little quaint . |
35 | This strong logo identifies a major PR campaign to help make all who love football support the game in a friendly way . |
36 | Hopes for some juicy corporate finance work helped put another 9 points on Kleinwort Benson at 260p and 13 onto Hambros at 263p . |
37 | Salomon Brothers , who trebled their staff to 600 in less than two years , had employed headhunters to help fill all their professional posts . |
38 | Since the scheme was introduced , £957 million has been made available through it in Scotland to help bring many empty houses back into use and assist in reducing waiting lists . |
39 | The Democrat-controlled House budget committee , therefore , had little opportunity to redraft the budget in a radical fashion , although overall its budget proposal did redirect some $13,0000 million of the spending embodied in the Bush plan . |
40 | … for all those unfortunate and aged people the institution of the poor law did provide some genuine relief , especially in small communities where the poor were personally known and acknowledged to have a legitimate claim on the assistance of their neighbours . |
41 | Sanctions remained in force , although on March 22 the Security Council 's sanctions committee did announce that humanitarian aid would be approved for Iraq under the terms of the original sanctions resolution ( 661 of Aug. 6 , 1990 — see p. 37639 ] in view of the circumstances of the threat of famine and epidemic . |
42 | Parents do have some important rights , however . |
43 | This definition was not carried forward into the later Acts , although both the Act of 1979 and the current Act did reproduce some of the provisions regarding depositors which were contained in the Act of 1963 . |
44 | After several hearings between November 1817 and April 1818 the court decided that the appellee did have this right . |
45 | stated that in his opinion that if the Institute did recommend such action and an embalmer became infected as a result , the Institute could be open to legal action . |
46 | However , current developments in the area of artificial intelligence do hold some promise of making available an efficient blend of human intuition and computer slog . |
47 | But Euric did take some of the advice offered . |
48 | However the judges did order that margin notes made by the so-called nymphomaniac on their genital size , sexual skills and bedroom fantasies would remain secret . |
49 | When World Bankers do visit those countries , unco-ordinated teams fall over each other . |
50 | Ross did hold all the cards , she acknowledged bitterly . |
51 | planning applications , erm the sort of locational aspects are important , the the existing policy in the structure plan did have some sort of control over the the number of jobs , but it 's as as David Potter has said , it 's been very difficult to monitor er the level of jobs being provided , and in practice it 's been really impossible to implement that aspect of of the policy . |
52 | None of this implies that even if such biological elements did play some role in explaining these institutions , the institutions would then be necessary or unchangeable — even if the explanation were true , this could still be a case in which becoming conscious of their rationale was a help in changing them . |
53 | Her poetry indicates that Leapor did have some friends before meeting Freemantle ; Octavia , for example , respected her enough to listen to her advice , even if she probably did not accept it . |
54 | If such shafts found within the pyramids do have any significance it is most probably as a passageway for the spirit of the deceased to mount up to the stars . |
55 | It 's an interesting point Dominic , and although the poor performance of the pound against the dollar did effect many of our advertisers , we agree with you that — time permitting — the advertised prices should be kept up-to-date . |
56 | An unsigned act which is being chased by half a dozen record companies does have some leverage in negotiations , but only as much as the levels of supply and demand will allow . |
57 | But the law does contain such offences , and it is more a matter of prosecutors making little use of them . |
58 | The new law does include some conservation measures , including incentives to promote management of native forests and measures to help the public denounce infringements of the regulations . |
59 | The view for which Katib Celebi 's list forms the basis thus differs , broadly , in two important respects from the traditional account based on Mustakimzade : first , on the question of the origins of the office , by naming Hizir Bey , in Istanbul , as the first Mufti and by implication denying the Muftiliks of Molla Fenari , Molla Yegan and Fahreddin Acemi ( though d'Ohsson does make some attempt , if an inaccurate and and unpersuasive one , to take account of the tradition of an earlier Muftilik ) ; and second , on the question of how and when Molla Husrev became Mufti , this question involving also the circumstances of the Muftiliks of Abdulkerim and Molla Arab . |
60 | If we look at each of the consonants just mentioned and see which of the features each one has , we get a table like this , where + means that a phoneme does possess that feature and — means that it does not : |