Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | We will endeavour to continue to represent the members and to project their needs and desires towards the company . |
2 | Do you want to continue to live a lie ? |
3 | You will probably want to continue adding a pinch of salt to your cooking water for potatoes , pasta and rice , but make it as little as possible . |
4 | Safina Hussain and Huma Farooqui say they quickly signed up 25 students at their college for the ANL , and intend to continue spreading the message . |
5 | ‘ Why do they want to go putting an ‘ A ’ on with it ? ’ |
6 | Do you want to go see the dickie birds ? |
7 | Each rod or cone contains a photo-sensitive pigment and the changes this undergoes when exposed to light cause a signal to be passed to nerve cells at the front of the retina . |
8 | ‘ Use your … influence to arrange to have the Americans kept busy tonight , so that the ceremony may occur in peace . |
9 | Although a military coup seems unlikely in these democratic times , Mr Kim does not want to risk rattling the top brass or provoking earnest young turks unless , or until , a glaring new scandal emerges — and one may be brewing over fighter-aircraft procurements . |
10 | The human spirit is trundled on to reassure them that they are still party to the heroic , which cynical people might think has departed the suburbs some time ago . |
11 | ‘ I was taken to see the vaults and was fascinated to try to lift a gold bar , ’ he says . |
12 | We are pleased that Northern Ireland party leaders agreed to meet to discuss the possibilities of progress . |
13 | Dwyer outlined the bare bones of his playing philosophy : ‘ We are no sure that the manner in which the laws developed has reflected the way the game was meant to be played ’ , he said . |
14 | So far radicalism both in defining lawyers as controllers of individual clients and in defining them as controllers because of the ideological discourse which they sell has reached a position from which only negative statements can be made : lawyers do n't help , they control ; professionalism does not protect clients , it defeats them . |
15 | Councillors agreed to try to promote the outstations for 12 months to see if the public make more use of them . |
16 | Both governments agreed to try to restart the political talks on Northern Ireland early in 1993 . |
17 | I take them to a certain stage , but I tend to find finishing a painting much more difficult than starting it , so I 'll leave it to one side , maybe for a week or more , where I can see it , and as I pass it suddenly something will click . |
18 | By this time I was becoming a little dissatisfied with the imprinting set-up that had become the stock in trade of my lab over the past few years , and I planned to try using an alternative form of learning in the chick . |
19 | Mr Nathan said that once he was jailed , members of the Knesset planned to try to call a special session . |
20 | Before the anniversary I had intended to try to mark every hundred days of John 's captivity in some way , but the prospect of battling through another summer of silence seemed impossible . |
21 | It 's worth mentioning too , that during the year , er , Dr Tim , the general practitioner , who is seconded with er , Social Services , has been doing work on hospital discharge , making sure that the arrangements are , are working , and his reports have been picked up by the respective authorities , and , er , there has er , a sort of action plan has been put together , which is , which is intended to try to improve the er , existing hospital discharge arr arrangement , making sure that people are discharged from hospital and that the er , right type of care is available for them in , in the community . |
22 | cleani , co cos I got caught pulling a little girl 's pigtails . |
23 | I did n't want to try landing the ship itself , because coming in to accurate pin-point landing requires delicate navigation , which was impossible with the ship 's erratic ceptors . |
24 | Conversely , if we are concerned about ex post outcomes , we would not be happy about treating the person as receiving the average , or actuarial , benefit from government spending ( e.g. , on health ) , and would want to try to measure the actual provision in relation to need . |
25 | They 're the side of Freud , that has tended to be ignored , even by the people you would 've expected to take the greatest notice of them . |
26 | and nineteen fifty so you would 've expected to see the same sort of increase . |
27 | It will be recalled that , in the expectations-augmented Phillips curve , Friedman had assigned to aggregate demand a prominent , independent and direct role , summarized in the magnitude of f(U) , in determining the actual rate of inflation . |
28 | She could not say it in front of him , nor he in front of her , even though it is probable that he too would prefer to try living the next life differently , without Agnes . |
29 | WASHINGTON ( AP ) — Zaire 's President , Mobutu Sese Seko , and President George Bush met to try to prevent the collapse of an agreement between Angola and the US-backed Unita rebels , reached through Zairean mediation in June . |
30 | Every professional body that had been consulted has rejected the programme and the proposals attaching to it . |