Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Remaining stocks ( in electrical equipment , mostly ) are being burned , but traces will remain for many years .
2 They can remain for many years in cold and hostile environments while retaining their toxicity , and they have a tendency to remain in living organisms .
3 I have not met many Scottish people who wish to be left exposed to the nuclear blackmail that could come from the huge nuclear arsenal which will remain for many years on the continent and in Russia .
4 The alternative , according to response competition is : ‘ Ricky will remain for longer periods in his place doing what he is supposed to ’ .
5 The following aspects of policy are insufficiently studied and will remain for some years central preoccupations of the Group :
6 Ca n't think for one minutes if for instance was interested in a deal with that he , that er that he would n't , only just to have flick his fingers and would crap themselves
7 There 'll be a great big clamour I sho I should think for those seats !
8 On the fourth day of your holiday you 'll make the easy coach journey from Rome to Florence , where you 'll stay for four nights at the Hotel Columbus .
9 A SIGN outside a nursing home in the centre of Barnard Castle can stay for five years , an appeal inspector has ruled .
10 We then travel the short distance to Lake Como where we will stay for two nights .
11 Leave Honolulu and fly to San Francisco where you 'll stay for two nights at the Holiday Inn Golden Gateway .
12 YOU and a companion will stay for two nights at the luxury half-timbered Alvaston Hall Hotel .
13 Today they fly south to see a seventh-century Buddha statue and Buddhist temple before boarding a flight to Hong Kong , where the prince will stay for three days while the princess flies home .
14 The evening ends early in the evening at the Holiday Inn Civic Centre where you will stay for three nights .
15 ‘ I can stay for three weeks , if you 'd like me to , ’ she said .
16 After breakfast you will take a flight to Pokhara and the Fishtail Lodge , where you will stay for 2 nights .
17 In April , 50 Russian orphans will arrive at the Wells House School , where they 'll stay for 3 months .
18 ( In 1874 , whilst at her favourite residence at Osborne in the Isle of Wight , Queen Victoria made a number of trips to the post office at nearby Whippingham where she would stay for some hours comforting a dying deaf woman , Mrs. Elizabeth Tuffield , nee Groves .
19 Business and friendship can often make for strained bedfellows — as the experience of the man who had made Virgin 's first fortune also proved .
20 Disciplined operating procedures can be followed more readily and this will make for smoother performances in all areas .
21 Hand-made panels do not necessarily make for better cars .
22 This would only make for higher scores which ca n't be good for the game .
23 Long sentences , which can stand plenty of repetition or extension , will make for long themes .
24 Court permission has been granted to sell the property and advice is being sought as to the best way to approach this but the state of the building and the effects of the economic situation do not make for easy decisions .
25 Court permission has been granted to sell the property and advice is being sought as to the best way to approach this but the state of the building and the effects of the economic situation do not make for easy decisions .
26 What provision did the ATS make for discharged personnel of this nature ?
27 It would only make for more difficulties later on .
28 This can hardly make for distinguished results . )
29 Like many others , it too had its great hall in which the classes did sometimes mingle for such festivities as Mr Lyle 's Christmas celebration .
30 If it is not rape to threaten a woman other than with immediate violence , questions will inevitably arise about other situations .
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