Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Make evokes merely the idea of " producing an effect " ( = the event expressed by the infinitive ) , so that causation is represented as operating instant by instant throughout the actualization of the latter and the two events are felt to coincide in time . |
2 | It is , however , something to keep in the back of your mind on a shoot , and if you intend to carry out a post-production edit , pace can be a major factor in determining how you organise the assembly of your shots . |
3 | Things have changed now of course , but acts tend to tour just the Eastern side , so Western Australia still misses out because it 's such a bloody hike from Adelaide to Perth . ’ |
4 | However , if the arbitrage portfolios tend to contain roughly the same subset of shares , there will be little direct pressure on the prices of the remaining constituents of the index . |
5 | The balance sheet and P&L account provide quite a lot of information on the financial health of the company but it is in the nature of a snapshot of conditions at a particular moment in time . |
6 | The balance sheet and P&L account provide quite a lot of information on the financial health of the company but it is in the nature of a snapshot of conditions at a particular moment in time . |
7 | " Other candidates tend to write out a plan which is lengthy in the extreme , only to write out in sentence form the plan as an answer . " |
8 | ‘ People always want to see how the Führer looks , whether he is serious or laughing , ’ and had expressed disappointment that they had not even heard his voice for a long time in the newsreels , for , as one report put it , ‘ the words of the Führer are gospel for the people ’ . |
9 | So if we add an example using the N tuple technique of the exclusive or problem for example er like that we want to see how the network would solve that okay in terms of a single layer network . |
10 | how they want to see how the English word is spoken in the nineteen nineties . |
11 | then going over this sea blue and I was , so beautiful , you know Catholic used to say , when you di died in paradise , always want to go up the somewhere else paradise and it 's in here and look what happened they ruin and ruin and ruin and so be |
12 | Queenie , come up to my office right away will you , I want to go over a mistake in the takings . |
13 | I do n't want to go down the village , I want to go down the shops . |
14 | I want to go back the year , nineteen hundred , and let's hear the causes of death , because when many infectives caused by viruses and the bacteria , the life expectancy for a male was fifty , and for a women was fifty four . |
15 | There will be occasions when you want to drain down the cold water system . |
16 | In this article , I want to acknowledge openly a number of tensions that I experience , and which I suspect others may recognise . |
17 | ‘ We want to drive forward the traditional relationship between the sales houses and the stations . |
18 | You want to draft out the message , or have me do it ? ’ |
19 | The temptation to stay in town for a curry or a Schwarzenegger film , or both , can seriously disrupt that urge to carry on the journey up the 277 summits . |
20 | Poor bus services have already been identified by new town bosses who want to carry out a full traffic survey with interested bodies , including Lothian Regional Council . |
21 | After orientation , the end-user should : Want to carry out an online information search , either alone , or with the help of an intermediary . |
22 | People often want to agree today the price of some future payment . |
23 | As the HLA-A2.1 molecules on T2 cells appear to carry only a limited variety of peptides derived from signal sequences , our data suggest that the anti-HLA-A2.1 CTL clone recognizes such a signal sequence-derived peptide . |
24 | I forget to breathe out every time I watch him . |
25 | ‘ With everything that has happened over the last couple of years , I just want to stand back a bit and have a couple of weeks to think about it ’ , he said , before later confirming his desire to lead a new-look Scotland in 1992 . |
26 | When you have shared something like that , you want to find out a little more about those who have shared it with you . |
27 | I would be very pleased to chat to anyone who 's interested , even if you just want to find out a bit about making banners . |
28 | In the same way , if you want to find out the area of the shop floor you simply multiply the length of the room by its width , eg |
29 | I want to find out the truth . ’ |
30 | Make sure the quantity in the can or bottle is the same if you want to find out the units in the can or bottle you are drinking . |