Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Love to see them just to see what it 's like , okay .
2 Banks may keep cash balances surplus to their requirements in times of ‘ easy ’ money to enable them later to resist open market operations when the authorities are attempting to squeeze the base .
3 Advantage of this can be taken by widely-held public companies to enable them temporarily to freeze the list of those who are entitled to receive an annual dividend or to vote at an annual general meeting .
4 Again it is important for children to experience these ideas practically in a variety of ways to enable them eventually to achieve full understanding .
5 You are to instruct them not to respond to Moslem provocation .
6 One of the most successful ways of giving a different quality to the steps and poses of classical dance and of transforming them into demi-caractère style is to relate them intimately to appropriate music .
7 It did not occur to her to strip her bed down and change the sheets , or even to pull them back to see if there were any more where that one came from .
8 Derek Roberts , chief executive of the Yorkshire , said he believed societies which raised their rates by only 1 point would be forced to increase them again to attract savers .
9 There are others who never will , and you 'll have a constant battle to establish you right to have a share in making decisions , and knowing where the money goes .
10 Cos you had to pull him down to dance .
11 Worry about finding his half of the mortgage must be getting to her , she realised as she left the kitchen , knowing that just thinking of her brother was not going to conjure him home to pay his dues .
12 They probably had to rake her in to hold the fort .
13 I 'd like to try it straight to see how it looks and I 've heard there is a shampoo that temporarily smooths out the perm .
14 It was all so unreal , she felt she had to write it down to prove it was happening , to have it and hold it to her heart .
15 ‘ We could end up in the lunatic situation of the TDC having to pull it down to make way for a new development . ’
16 well drove out and turned , her bumper caught Mick 's wing and right up against the wheel so imagine to pull it out to drive it and the driver said oh wo n't claim on the insurance she said , erm , I 'll pay it , get three estimates and let me have them and Mick said it 's gon na be about three hundred quid , well if it had gone through the insurance he could then have put in for a hire car
17 She was also mustering troops , and planned to lead them northwards to join up with her son .
18 I dared not tell Mamma , or she would begin to badger me again to give up my job …
19 My right hon. Friend the Home Secretary and I shall see British car manufacturers again in the near future to urge them speedily to incorporate immobilisation devices into cars .
20 War on the ground is really a man with a large field with curved corrugated metal huts to keep pigs in to grub all the vegetation off to feed them up to get themselves eaten by other men to help those men to have the energy to work to make the curved corrugated metal huts and grow other food in other fields that gets eaten by another lot of men who leave some of it to feed back to the pigs .
21 I know what kind of an ordeal you 've had tonight , and , although I might have been willing to tease you before to take your mind off it and give you something else to think about , I do n't intend to ravish you to complete the treatment ! ’
22 And she suffered Matey to lead her upstairs to try to repair the ravages which McAllister had wrought .
23 A simple mount is invaluable , and it is best to set it up to get the wing-tip in the top corner of the frame .
24 Now this is where you come in erm and this is where we 've we 've done something which er we think is quite clever , this here is the back facade of Barley Hall and when we got it it was not medieval at all , there was no timber framing left , it was just this this er brick here , so we did n't want to fake it up to look medieval on the outside .
25 These young hooligans are stealing cigarettes and booze to sell it cheaply to feed a habit .
26 So our , our international work has er been important to us and we are pleased to s to see you here to raise that profile as well .
27 ‘ Apparently they like to see you once to begin with . ’
28 The purpose of RE is to help them genuinely to reflect upon religion , opening up for them the possibility of a self-chosen and real commitment , religious or otherwise , so that the individual can freely play his or her role in the wider community , whether this be the faith community or society as a whole .
29 However , certain topics cut across these various disciplines and frequently it is necessary to cover them extensively to provide even an appreciation of the topic .
30 The Board is entitled to require you not to attend at any place of work and they may otherwise suspend you from the performance of your duties under this appointment where that course is a necessary precaution in the public interest or otherwise in the interests of the Board pending the outcome of criminal , disciplinary or other investigations or proceedings and where no alternative course is reasonably appropriate .
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