Example sentences of "[vb base] to share the " in BNC.
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1 | If I want to share the room with only one other person , rather than the three the brochure presumes , that will add around £300 . |
2 | ‘ Real collaboration only happens when people working on the same scale want to share the results of their work or are willing to put money in a pool for an expensive project ’ said another official . |
3 | We want to share the beauty , the grandeur , the history , the tradition . |
4 | I want to share the wheel with him , to feel his power behind it . |
5 | It reaches out to other Europeans — the new democracies who want to share the benefits we already enjoy . |
6 | He explained : ‘ I want to share the workload . |
7 | Furthermore I hope to share the experiences gained in this expedition with those around me so that they may realise that they can make a difference , however small it may be , if they choose . |
8 | ‘ You and he seem to share the same ideas ! |
9 | Most importantly , the people who will have to implement the community care reforms seem to share the same vision and , despite certain reservations , the same enthusiasm . |
10 | A large number of people seem to share the Prime Minister 's belief that the poll tax is already abolished . |
11 | This city is just a collection of villages which happen to share the same map reference . ’ |
12 | She glared at him , told the children to get on with it — and would Nicco Haberdasheri like to share the joke with the rest of the class ? |
13 | Hypothetical consent theories tend to share the instrumental attitudes of the Hobbesian tradition . |
14 | Today beaches are not quite so safe , for hordes of gulls and small wading birds congregate to share the prodigal feast . |
15 | This is a time of abundance when bird , beast and insect gather to share the cornucopia . |
16 | Kelly says that couples living together soon start to share the same skin bacteria , and it is this familiarity that enables women to pick out their men so successfully . |
17 | The so-called modern values bring about a convergence of culture through improved mass communications , the elites of Third World countries come to share the same culture as those in the industrialised world . |
18 | Partnerships will need to become knowledgeable about this situation and if they come to share the anxiety of many working in the field they should voice their concern . |
19 | Partnerships should carefully examine the practices being introduced into schools and if they come to share the critique of this paper , they should condemn them . |
20 | But he cautions the prosperous townie newcomer that money and ambition will count for nothing : ‘ You must wait patiently for acceptance into the village , and learn to share the atavistic values of the region . ’ |
21 | ‘ And , ’ said George , 'we have to share the school with some Catholics . |
22 | He was to retain the valuable regions already granted him , and though he would in the future have to share the heartlands with Lothar , still , for a last-born son , he had done rather well . |
23 | WE HAVE TO SHARE THE EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE . |
24 | Non-teaching staff need to share the view that children are the most important people in the school . |
25 | Those in authority need to share the problems of those by whose grace that authority is exercised . |
26 | An information gap is created and in order to tell the complete story , groups need to share the information they have . |
27 | Care to share the experience with us ? |