Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Swallows and house martins have dispensed with them altogether to gain a clear view of the insects they catch on the wing .
2 That assessment was echoed by the other speakers in the session — Kevin Allard of Bertram Books , David Edyvean of the Gosport Bookshop and Nick Polkinhorne of the Sevenoaks Bookshop — each of whom explained how the application of new technology had enabled them successfully to transform the environment in which they worked .
3 While C2 Certificate holders would normally proceed directly into employment , there should , however , be opportunities for some students to acquire credits allowing them eventually to obtain a C1 Certificate .
4 I therefore proposed an account of law , ‘ normative positivism ’ , which I take to synthesize salient features of positivism and natural law thinking and which seems to me wholly to fit the nature of criminal law .
5 Ended up we had to get her and the kids out of the house and get them somewhere to stay the night .
6 One such example is : ( 189 ) … the cry which made me suddenly to re-enter the dimension of distinctness .
7 Meanwhile , the unruly people of Rome , currently opposed to the Pope , suggested that it would suit them better to confirm the imperial crown upon Barbarossa .
8 This often enables them better to achieve the benefits that rules may bring as explained above , and other benefits besides .
9 It seems to me better to consider the particular relationship in hand , and see whether or not , as a matter of policy economic loss should be recoverable .
10 She was feeling for the lumps of coal in her fuel store , to bring them in to light the fire in snowy weather .
11 You let them in to have a laugh at them or you let them in because you want to listen to what they 're saying .
12 The mid-range 9121 uniprocessor is expected to be goosed even more — perhaps by 40% , further encouraging users to avoid calling in the plumbers — or to call them in to tear the chillers out .
13 Ianthe picked up a bottle in each hand , then had to put one of them down to ring the front door bell .
14 I even tried laying trails of cheese that led to my feet , which she scoffed up , but she did n't trust me enough to take the cheese from my hand .
15 What about getting those children as they go out a voucher that their parents can bring them along to see a show at a reduced rate .
16 ( Always put a knowledgeable and reliable person at the tail , and remind them only to hold the tail down if that is necessary to move the glider easily . )
17 Much as I tried to break in several times , they always caught me and would n't let me in to see the poor people travelling .
18 ‘ To do that , you take a lot of identical molecules called amines and join them together to form a chain .
19 The drafter may be tempted to adopt a 'scissors and paste " approach , drawing individual clauses from a number of precedents and putting them together to form a finished product .
20 ‘ These service industries can provide a better short-term financial return but real sustainable growth must be founded on manufacturing industries which add real value to raw materials by combining them together to form a product for which people are prepared to pay a premium , ’ he added .
21 However , the departmental system of budgeting contains no mechanism to identify those individual parts , nor any mechanism to bring them together to give a total for orthopaedic surgery .
22 Perhaps Christian 's ownership of the farm depended in some way upon the manor , or the Fettiplace family , and Christian had called them together to break the bad news to them .
23 Convention be interpreted as meaning that there must be a connection between the actions against the various defendants ? ( b ) If question ( a ) must be answered in the affirmative , does the necessary connection between the actions against the various defendants exist if the actions are essentially the same in fact and law ( einfache Streitgenossenschaft ) , or must a connection be assumed to exist only if it is expedient to hear and determine them together to avoid the risk of irreconcilable judgments resulting from separate proceedings ( for example , in cases of ‘ notwengide Streitgenossenschaft ’ ( compulsory joinder ) ) ?
24 Right next one , which is find the argument of Z one times Z two Yeah , again a couple of different ways of doing it , what you can do is you find the argument of Z one , find the argument of Z two , and then what , what will we do for the answers , add them together to get the to , arguments to something worth together , we add them , or we can work out Z one times Z two and then just find a modulist of that complex number , now which way do you want to do it ?
25 ABOVE The method of dating using tree-rings ( dendrochronology ) involves taking samples from timbers of different ages , and linking them together to provide an overall dating sequence .
26 Compared with Mitroff 's earlier paper , there is much more emphasis here on linking stakeholder analysis with research into cognitive schemas , and a greater recognition that there may be problems both in identifying the schemas , often held unconsciously , and in bringing them together to inform the corporate debate about strategy .
27 You wired them together to make a kind of pyramid .
28 er , at the back page about nine inch by six wi you , were cut-outs and you cut it out and stuck them together to make a little paper , well , thick paper model .
29 Pour some oil into a small dish ( do not pour oil onto your partner 's body , it can be quite a shock ) , oil your hands , then rub them together to warm the oil .
30 With the leave of the House , it remains for me only to thank the Select Committee on Energy for allowing us to hear the Government 's reply .
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