Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [adj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It is like those cases where women were , perhaps are , discriminated against because they were not ‘ strong ’ enough for a job or part of a job ; but most people would prefer for such a task a strapping wench to a seven-stone male weakling , who gets the sand kicked into his eyes by the beach bully , courtesy of the Charles Atlas advert . |
2 | It is easy enough to see how someone , especially someone who has suffered a childhood of poverty , can be led to a fear of emptiness , of not getting enough to eat , of starvation itself , and so in later life to stave off or compensate for such a fear . |
3 | she must think about that a lot . |
4 | But now , my dear fellows , let's just think about this a moment , shall we ? |
5 | Oh according to Josie , I really do n't know about all the cabbages , it might consist of one or two . |
6 | So I if I put that in , I must apologize for misleading the panel . |
7 | To automatically qualify for all the offers and services described in this leaflet you must begin or be a first year student attending a full time DESIGNATED course of study for which a Local Education Authority MANDATORY award is available and be personally eligible for such an award . |
8 | ‘ Could it possibly wait for half an hour , sir ? |
9 | We can certainly substitute for these no problem . |
10 | In other words it 's , it 's sticking from east to west , people will know of all the thing , it 's er tell you that many from eastern parts and western parts were called and reclined at the table , in other words this , well this good news that Jesus was sticking on this |
11 | All the voting members must approve of such a resolution . |
12 | The only persons who may appeal against such a decision are the applicant and the licence-holder . |
13 | No human relationship can recommence with such an attitude ; there has to be the admission of failure . |
14 | Phil 's gon na basically , when we 've all had as you would know with all the other girls , then erm he basically has to come and sin erm , we repent to him , basically ! |
15 | The word from Woburn House was that everybody should cooperate with all the enthusiasm they could muster . |
16 | GMB regional organiser Mary Kenny said : ‘ We do n't see how the company can survive with such a small workforce unless they have a hidden agenda . |
17 | If monks could act in such a way , tormenting relics , it was hardly surprising that ordinary people resorted to spells and superstitious practices . |
18 | A month ago the committee Labour members rejected this Scheme and I still have an enormous sense of amazement and anger that the local , and I express local , because it 's not a national policy , that the local Labour group could act in such a callous and spiteful way , putting political dogma , party political dogma , before the needs of the unemployed in the district . |
19 | Both Conservatives and Labour refused to commit themselves as to how they would act in such an eventuality . |
20 | Special attention will focus upon half a dozen versions of the Camden Town murder paintings , including the small but particularly dramatic ‘ L'affaire de Camden Town ’ ( 1908–1909 , private collection ) , the two versions of King Edward VIII ( 1936 , Beaverbrook Art Gallery and private collection ) , and the large study for ‘ The Raising of Lazarus ’ ( 1929 , Art Gallery of South Australia ) , originally executed in broad sweeps of the brush on the wallpaper of Sickert 's studio . |
21 | Apart from the founding treaties and Community legislation , they may include in particular the multi-lateral conventions concluded between Member States under the auspices of the Community , pursuant to Article 220 of the EEC Treaty , such as the Brussels Convention on Jurisdiction and the Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters of 1968 . |
22 | A later chapter will discuss in full the use of audio-visual aids in ward learning . |
23 | We accept then that , responsibility or no responsibility , commission or no commission , prices may behave in such a way that profits rise faster than a certain rate , that rate being the rate at which incomes other than profits — or perhaps incomes including profits ? — are increasing . |
24 | It was something that Harriet had particularly noticed and which made her both angry yet hopeful : angry that her daughter could not or would not always behave in such a way and hopeful that perhaps some day Liza would come to her senses and throw off the mask of invalidism behind which Harriet felt sure she was hiding . |
25 | It was unthinkable that two vibrancers could behave in such a manner . |
26 | Why would they behave in such a fashion ? ’ |
27 | Objects in the real world do not behave in such a crazy way , so the brain can safely filter out the apparent echo as background noise . |
28 | Will he consider in particular the training workshop recycling products in my constituency , Track 2000 in Splott , whose income was ended as a result of his cuts in employment training , where the trainers , who are on the dole , and the trainees , who do not get a training allowance , are coming in voluntarily ? |
29 | It is hard to believe that anything can survive in such a hostile environment . |
30 | In Chapter 10 we explained that only one private firm could survive in such an industry . |