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

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1 The 20-year-old returns to full training following his hernia operation , convinced he can further boost Spurs revival and has set his sights on a Coca-Cola Cup date at Nottingham Forest on December 2 .
2 I do n't even know Hearts fans that would like to go out there .
3 Initially areas of " common action " would include arms co-operation and control , and UN peacekeeping operations .
4 Relegation-haunted Nottingham , who must beat leaders Northampton and Orrell to stay in League One , first discussed the appointment of a paid official in January .
5 I certainly feel I give women strength and hope , particularly young women , so in that respect , I think it 's feminist . ’
6 It would seem to be middle sized undertaking , since the very large business will employ personnel managers and legal experts who need no introduction to the subject , while the smaller operator ( the book quotes the average number of goods vehicles per operator 's licence as no more than three trucks ) is normally too concerned with driving by the seat of his pants while looking over his shoulder at legal requirements ( one may envisage ! ) to worry unduly about the skills of communication or the restrictions on picketing flowing from decisions of the courts as well as statute in the event of a major dispute .
7 ‘ In 18 months time they will see lorries cars and trains passing through the city and across the river , more than 25 feet over their heads .
8 Some people chase them away , would n't let you see horses work and all that , you know .
9 She bought a steak and kidney pie now then , no she did n't have chips steak and kidney pie and some er couple of iced buns , she bought me a , an ordinary pie .
10 That is why we must have complaints procedures that can be worked and really do work , why authorities must use their powers in the proper way and why we must have constant vigilance .
11 So we 're , do encourage it , we hope that it will grow and resume counties interest if it does grow .
12 I lived in Switzerland for fifteen years and I knew many many people who after having had their children would have breasts implants and , they just felt that they 'd got back the figure that they had before the children and particularly one of my friends she had twins and her stomach was so stretched and after her pregnancy she 'd got all this sort of sagging skin and what she regretted was that she waited fifteen years before she decided to go and have something done and she just felt so much better about it .
13 ‘ SOME FRIENDLY ’ itself , the album that only ten days alter would shock Beggars Banquet and raise a half interested eyebrow by galloping to number one , is an affirmation of The Charlatans ' pop groove .
14 ‘ SOME FRIENDLY ’ itself , the album that only ten days alter would shock Beggars Banquet and raise a half interested eyebrow by galloping to number one , is an affirmation of The Charlatans ' pop groove .
15 It so helps users to monitor capital , to set and manage limits policy and ensure regulatory compliance — such as the 7.6% asset liquidity to be demanded of banks as from April 1 .
16 Now then , if you do these wee exercises Jim and then come back up and see me in about f say four weeks .
17 Privatising social security sounds appealing , but can not itself affect tomorrows resources unless it brings with it higher national savings and investment .
18 Oh I , well the thing is he I ca n't cook chips Lyn if I 'm doing it , it 's not fair is it ?
19 We will promote arms control and reduction initiatives .
20 The clay that is damming up pools in stream B arrived there in the form of dust crystals blown from stream A. Eventually , the pools of stream B will dry up and make dust , which will infect streams F and P. With respect to the source of their dam-making clay , we can arrange streams into ‘ family trees ’ .
21 Such authority could not be shared with , nor alienated to anyone ; the notion was already fully developed under Philip the Fair by 1294 : ‘ the king of France is subject to no one ’ , wrote Guillaume de Nogaret , expressing the doctrine which could make vassals subjects and was absolute .
22 Stocker was at pains to say : ‘ We have nothing which could be tested on humans … nothing yet which can help Aids patients or people infected with the Aids virus or any other virus . ’
23 With support from Paddy Connolly and Scott Crabbe , Ferguson can cause Rangers problems if he lives up to their £2.5million assessment of his worth .
24 After that meeting had finished , it would help police enquiries if the tourists could be kept amused for the rest of the morning .
25 If in a sense it means how early can you teach children facts and contents and very straightforward knowledge , then I think the answer is not very early at all because it may be fairly meaningless that you could teach a child to repeat Newton 's law , perhaps the same way as you could teach him to repeat the eleven times table , but without a good concept of number or what Newton meant .
26 If in a sense it means how early can you teach children facts and contents and very straightforward knowledge , then I think the answer is not very early at all because it may be fairly meaningless that you could teach a child to repeat Newton 's law , perhaps the same way as you could teach him to repeat the eleven times table , but without a good concept of number or what Newton meant .
27 ‘ Labour will increase police numbers and put more officers on the beat .
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