Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [vb infin] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Hormone replacement therapy consists of the hormones oestrogen and progesterone taken daily to help replace those lost or produced erratically at the menopause . |
2 | This will be part of a special promotion , supported by publishers , Ian Allen Ltd , in which the five top , privately preserved railways in Southern England , have joined together to help promote each other . |
3 | Many of my volunteers commented on how much they enjoyed eating so much fruit and vegetables and how much fitter they felt , so I have no doubt that it is the reduction of fat and the increase in better , healthier food that together helped produce such positive benefits . |
4 | So lets convert some per centages into decimals , because this is the trick that you were using , last time you were very good at it . |
5 | Erm I perhaps do have some sympathy for Harrogate 's position . |
6 | So do bear those things in mind , because part of today and yesterday has been saying to you , how you can present yourselves to radio and T V in such a way that you 're not only experts in your specific subjects , but you are sufficiently expert in the techniques that go to make up good radio , that people will say , ‘ Let's have so-and-so back again . |
7 | The patterns of speech are rooted in a society where men literally do have more power than women , and indeed power over women . |
8 | It 's a question that their parents may also be unable to answer , so it 's important that students be given some idea of what it 's like to earn one 's living creatively as early as possible , and so help dispel some of the fear and disbelief that discussions about this ‘ odd ’ way of working always seem to produce . |
9 | The sniping was increasing and I had to move away to help guard some German prisoners we had collected in the action . |
10 | Well if I could just read read that , a well planned strategy for hou for land , for hous , sorry a well planned strategy for land for housing which ensures that housing is available in the areas where jobs are being being created can make a valuable contri contribution to national prosperity and economic growth , so I say I do n't think we would have that erm valuable contribution if the new settlement were located away from Greater York . |
11 | Now if you jut want to say your name or something , just to check check that 's re it 's recording . |
12 | But the monetary authorities in most advanced countries normally do make such contingency plans , and therefore the administration lag is unlikely to be excessive . |
13 | As my hon. Friend knows , the TA already does do that on occasion , and I am interested in the ways in which it could be developed . |
14 | Has n't he ever let slip any little hint about who it might have been ? ’ |
15 | If we let indicate that part of the surplus-value which serves for the personal consumption of the capitalists , and that which is turned into capital , thus , it we make and correspondingly , if we further let indicate that part of the surplus-value which is accumulated as a part of the constant capital , and that part of the surplus-value which is to be accumulated as a part of the variable capital , and thus posit and correspondingly thus the general formula for the product of both departments takes on the following form : |
16 | And , as the lift doors opened , just in case he still had n't got the message , she gave him one furious push away from her and as he let go of her and went reeling backwards , ‘ Do n't you ever dare do that to me again ! ’ she flew . |
17 | She had not imagined she would ever dare say this aloud . |
18 | by the way if we ever did do that stay with aunty Mary , right , then she came back with us |
19 | ‘ We 've never closed a store , but if we ever did close that one , we would be happy to restore the land for industrial use . ’ |
20 | Well I always do come this way ! |
21 | But we always do have such a choice and hence no sentence has observational consequences all its own . |
22 | Firms which operate in imperfectly competitive markets ( such as monopolies and oligopolies ) usually do have some say in the prices that they charge . |
23 | He always did say those new-fangled machines were dangerous . ’ |
24 | What develops may and usually does have some similarity to what was danced as a student . |
25 | Julie 's mother , actress Julia Wallace ( Julie adopted the T for Thereze , her middle name , to avoid any confusion ) provides invaluable support for the baby and also helps make most of Julie 's clothes . |
26 | She probably did remember that incident on the beach . |
27 | Of course , this a justified objection ; and I am ready to concede that in most historical examples one might like to point out things probably did happen that way round . |
28 | That , and we 've had this in the past , where I would say that people that live in Yarbury North and South probably do earn less and live in houses that probably are , do n't have as big gardens and things like that , so the natu the nature of the is that they probably do earn less money erm but I I do n't consider those to be ghettos at all . |
29 | Its demands probably do exclude some otherwise suitable candidates . |
30 | Although such characteristics probably do play some secondary role , we find this interpretation unconvincing and suspect that it stems from a need to make a connection with what are perceived as the relatively more ‘ attractive ’ features of psychosis , rather than with those emphasised in descriptions of schizophrenia , a concept that has taken on almost entirely negative connotations . |