Example sentences of "[indef pn] [vb infin] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Lewis thinks he has a scoop , but once we let everyone know the truth then he 'll have nothing left to play around with . |
2 | Why does n't someone throw a hand grenade ? ’ |
3 | Also , can someone explain a bit more the team formation . |
4 | Are there any home games in the Xmas/New year period ? and can someone give the phone number of the booking office at Elland Road . |
5 | You may have heard someone use the term ‘ customer relations ’ . |
6 | To help someone see the nature of his justification ( and live by it ) he needs an ever-deepening understanding of grace . |
7 | ‘ Why should someone sabotage the jet ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Did someone meet the train , Inspector ? |
9 | First , how can someone enter the Tower , murder Sir Ralph , then leave the fortress without being noticed ? |
10 | Once these images must have excited lust — enough to make someone take the trouble to cut them out and stick them up on the wall ; but after a day or two , or a week or two , the pictures had ceased to arouse , they had become familiar — faded and tattered and oil-stained , almost indistinguishable from the dirt and debris of the rest of the factory . |
11 | Should n't someone have a word with the office and tell them what happens if you try to take your Archer into Gatwick or Heathrow ? |
12 | ‘ If I 'm driving and I see someone commit an offence or something a bit dodgy I always make a mental note , ’ he said . |
13 | ‘ If I 'm driving and I see someone commit an offence or something a bit dodgy I always make a mental note , ’ he said . |
14 | The fact that we had an armed guard lowered no one 's spirits ; made everyone feel a lot more comfortable , including , if they only knew it , the ex-FAKINTIL chief sapper himself . |
15 | The answer is no , but the high-backed boot has certainly helped everyone ski the powder because it provides that little tweak of leverage that helps pull the tips of your skis up . |
16 | It was nice to hear everyone give the chap a big cheer as he came forward , obviously overcome with excitement . |
17 | Er can you Well hopefully in the minutes I need to can somebody make a note , we have to fund raise for that . |
18 | In the early days , shipowners and shippers petitioned the Crown to let somebody build a lighthouse and charge a specified levy on the ships that benefited from it . |
19 | Right , appreciate how does , how does somebody appreciate the difference between key plan and a golden key plan ? |
20 | Er and was it said she saw somebody take a cake . |
21 | I thought I saw somebody pass the window , ’ said Sophia . |
22 | ‘ Kevin Brown says it was almost as if he was hit by a bazooka , right in front of them , but they saw nothing like a bazooka . |
23 | Nor did everyone see the need for an update on current classroom practice . |
24 | The Indians accordingly , with every kind of entreaty , implored Alexander to let no-one molest the animal . |
25 | But how does one make a living at it ? |
26 | This brings us to his third and final question , which is , should the law be used in all or some cases , and if only the latter , on what basis does one make the decision about where and when to intervene ? |
27 | It is important in this case , because only on this assumption can one explain the experience a reader gets from The Inheritors of " looking round the sides " of Lok 's world view , to see a more substantial reality behind it . |
28 | How does one explain the possibility of numerically diverse particulars ? |
29 | Only if the early universe was very smooth and uniform , with a high pressure , can one explain the absence of observable numbers of primordial black holes . |
30 | How else can one explain the emergence of the ‘ throwaway philosophy' ? |