Example sentences of "[to-vb] [vb base] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The conditions of use to which all users are required to agree insist among other things that users should not attempt to identify particular individuals or households , that the data should only be used for academic purposes , and that any publications which make extensive use of the data should acknowledge this . |
2 | Well I think you need to go look at that . |
3 | That 's what I want to see happen in this country and I want to do it . ’ |
4 | The Annulii is almost impossible to cross save by certain passes and tunnels guarded by massive fortified gates . |
5 | The effects of this training were found to generalize to the texture cue in experimental subjects , who tended to avoid contact with that particular flooring whereas control subject showed something of a liking for it . |
6 | It may become increasingly necessary to avoid contact with certain people as much as possible . |
7 | Of course , middle-class users are also more likely to avoid contact with statutory and voluntary agencies for several reasons ( such as private treatment , or fewer financial problems ) , an important consideration to which we will return in later chapters . |
8 | Convicted of negligent discharge of oil , Hazelwood was sentenced to 1,000 hours ' community service to help clean up oil-polluted beaches and was ordered to pay US$50,000 in restitution to the state for his part in the spill . |
9 | A common strategy to help clean up Central and Eastern Europe has been adopted by 50 environment ministers from Europe , the US , Canada and Japan . |
10 | The split editions also make it possible to use Streamline for short courses . |
11 | Would he not agree er that the fact that erm the Home Office plan to give allow for seven million pounds extra er for the police budget in W in Wales whereas in actual fact local government has chosen er to give only two point two million er through the police budget er is a disgrace and reflects very badly on the running of the police authority and on the chairmanship of that committee . |
12 | ‘ We have the ‘ revolving-door ’ syndrome where people who have been sent to jail go in one door and come out the other . ’ |
13 | Why does the ground which a family happens to cultivate belong to that family ? |
14 | I , I could n't bear to have sit in four walls and not move |
15 | Doubts about the ability of the system to survive arise in another context , namely that of ecology and pollution . |
16 | Erm when they were doing the dance thingies cos she was a dressmaker , Dyllis was , she used to say look at these ! |