Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , the fossil hunters will lose all the bones that will erode from the hillsides with no one to see them re-emerge into daylight . |
2 | Of course , the fossil hunters will lose all the bones that will erode from the hillsides with no one to see them re-emerge into daylight . |
3 | With this in mind , she had taken Charles with her when she went to see them perform for the first time . |
4 | It 's great to see them perform in those kinds of circumstances . |
5 | I 'd love to see them manage on it for a year |
6 | T was nice to see them draw against Portsmouth last night — strangely enough todays Scun fails to cover the game at all , I wonder why ? ? ? |
7 | We 'd like to see them remain as houses . |
8 | Because you like to see them gasp in amazement . |
9 | Though I agreed with their political views , I could not condone the way they acted and was glad to see them go at last . |
10 | Having made contact with a group of students at the nearby Architectural Association he went to see them play at the Goings On Club in Archer Street , a tiny place largely frequented by poets . |
11 | I would nt be at all suprised to see them play in the ‘ theatre of dreams ’ . |
12 | And that I , I would n't be adverse , I know it means you know you , you , if you put s some extra into one thing you 've got to take it away from somewhere else , but I , I , I would be quite happy to see them look at special needs and whether we actually need even more careers officer time for that . |
13 | These clubs have been part of the backbone of British rugby for decades , but Mr Salmon would obviously be quite happy to see them fade into extinction . |
14 | I 'd like to see them get in there and try it . |
15 | Because you 'd like to see me suffer for what you believe I did to Ryan ! |
16 | Do n't like to see you upset like this . |
17 | You 've been good to me , Peter , I would n't want to see you hurt by having me around . ’ |
18 | I ca n't bear to see you behave like this towards each other ! ’ |
19 | Too many bad ones , I 'm just glad to see you get off that top . |
20 | She took the keys from him , and was appalled to hear them rattle in her shaking hand . |
21 | These Pakistani fast bowlers are rare talents , and it is disappointing to hear them speak in such negative terms , for it will rebound on them in the years ahead . |
22 | More distressing to them anyway and you need to help them talk about it . ’ |
23 | Courses were necessary for mainstream teachers , including headteachers , to help them cater for the multilingual population of their schools , and Heads of Modern Languages , who were often given responsibilities for South Asian languages despite the current limitations of their professional competence to foreign European languages , were a prime target for reorientation courses . |
24 | When world oil prices plunged in the 1980s , their leaders did little to help them adjust to the inevitable decline in living standards . |
25 | The Council will also be producing in-service materials for teachers to help them cope with the changes and , provided this is prepared and delivered in close collaboration with local education authorities , as is the stated intention , this should be very helpful provided the Council avoids being prescriptive about teaching style . |
26 | Many parents in midlife come to rely heavily on alcohol themselves , to help them cope with stresses and pressures at home or work . |
27 | They must cross the gender divide to join their fathers , both to help them cope with the pain of parting from their first love and also to match social expectations of the male sex . |
28 | The development of private health care and more charges being made for the use of the National Health Services will , no doubt , encourage people to seek some form of reference book to help them cope with ill health at home . |
29 | NURSES are being given acting lessons — to help them cope with irate patients . |
30 | A HERBAL health remedy marketed by a North Wales business is to be given to Russian cosmonauts to help them cope with stress in space . |