Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb base] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 There will , however , always be those who tend to see the negative side and may well suggest you ‘ do n't lose weight too quickly or you 'll look old ’ or ‘ you 'll only put it back on twice as fast if you lose it quickly ’ .
2 Those who tend to see the eighteenth century as above all " the Age of Wesley " usually bring a good deal of retrospectivity to their view of the rise of Methodism over a period at the end of which Methodists were still not especially numerous in the nation as a whole .
3 However , it is sadly the case that it is still true that there are er a number of landlords around who tend to control a lot of property , who er are charging er absurdly and unreasonably high rents in return for an appalling service .
4 Since Cisco first appeared in shops last year , local hospitals have reported an unusual number of teenagers ( who tend to like the relatively weak ‘ wine coolers ’ ) checking in with alcohol poisoning after drinking the stuff .
5 Good meadow ha is ideal for sheep , who tend to waste the coarser fibres in ‘ see ’ hay .
6 In December 1990 Bob Haboldt gave his rationale behind choosing a large gallery as stemming from the different approach of Continental buyers , who like to stroll in and look , as opposed to clients who tend to make an appointment to visit his New York gallery in order to see a specific work .
7 ( Curiously enough , it is often those who accept a belief system that the majority of the population considers bizarre or incredible who tend to have the most internally consistent systems of belief . )
8 I therefore decline to don the straitjacket of those scientists ( not all ) who can only accept such facts as they reach via their own limited , analytic logic ; who tend to study the parts in ever narrowing detail but too seldom consider the whole .
9 In addition there is the charge that the ownership of British companies has now passed to the large institutions — insurance companies , pension funds , unit trusts and investment trusts — who tend to adopt a rather passive approach to those companies whose equity they hold because they are more concerned with their own role as financial intermediaries .
10 The stone slabs are known as Nagacoils and are mostly placed there by childless wives who vow to install a ‘ snake-stone ’ if they are blessed with offspring ; probably the greatest desire of the average female Indian mentality .
11 It is a period in the history of cooking when the addition of truffles would make a poached mouse or a fricassee of donkey 's ears acceptable to those rich and great ones who flock to eat the creations of this famous chef .
12 Undergraduates who intend to pursue a career in the profession are advised to ensure that their courses will entitle them to the maximum exemptions from the examination and training requirements of the various professional accounting bodies in the UK .
13 Although the Nursery is only a small unit , it is very much a part of the whole School and can therefore give to those pupils in the upper Senior School , who intend to pursue a child-orientated career , the opportunity of contact with young children by assisting in the nursery on a regular timetabled basis , while the Nursery children can benefit from their contact with their older ‘ brothers and sisters ’ within the Heriot 's Community .
14 Typically , this will benefit builders and developers who intend to make a taxable supply of property , but who , in a troubled property market , make short-term exempt lettings before making the taxable supply .
15 Having said that , there are other reinsurers both in Lloyd 's and in the commercial markets who have and who intend to run a profitable book of political risk reinsurance .
16 The new modules have been developed for two groups of students : those returning to S5 for a limited period of time , and those who intend to complete a full year 's programme of study in S5 or S6 .
17 And at Ealing itself , Balcon 's post-war ambition for a cinema that would project ‘ the true Briton to the rest of the world ’ as a ‘ leader in social reform , champion of civil liberties ’ had shrivelled by the end of the 1950s to a commitment to make films about ‘ day-dreamers , mild anarchists , little men who long to kick the boss in the teeth . ’
18 Think of all those women who long to bear a child and are unable . ’
19 There are those , like John Walker , who appear to defy the problems associated with the onset of athletic old age .
20 ‘ Still , I have seven mediums who appear to see the same thing , with variations , of course — seven people will always see an event differently .
21 This is largely due to the lack of recognition from governing authorities who appear to ignore the fact that our organisation represents a competent and knowledgeable body of professionals aiming at high ethical standards in the world of art dealing .
22 The next level are in fact magistrates , who appear to have a similar area of responsibility to our Gown Court judges .
23 People assume , the British especially , who appear to have a unique talent for combining sentimentality and intellectual evasion , that conflict , even massacre , is in no one 's interest .
24 They faced ‘ a fundamentally more brutal , wicked , perverse and godless generation who appear to have no concept of right or wrong in the traditional sense ’ .
25 Does the Secretary of State share many people 's concern about the fate of some 100,000 Soviet or ex-Soviet nuclear scientists who seem to be voting with their feet , particularly those who appear to have the skills to dismantle the 27,000 or so warheads , and the possibility that those skills may be lost ?
26 ‘ And start to think how best to welcome fifteen enemy ships who want to offload an army . ’
27 Adventurers who want to reach the Castle have to contemplate mountain travel in fairly indifferent terrain , which counts as difficult ground for the whole journey .
28 It is a new investment trust designed for investors who want to invest a full £6,000 in a PEP .
29 To take a simple example , the Social Science Data Archive at Essex has a fine run of survey data from Family Expenditure Survey and General Household Survey well suited to the needs of those who want to create a time series as a part of current social science analysis .
30 For those who want to dedicate the summer months to one project , look no further than ANDREW MAINES ' tambour desk , with essential information on the making of the tambour and its ingenious mechanism .
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