Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | AIDS patients are being given a new vaccine which could slow down the effects of the disease . |
2 | The council has set up a special investigation team to try and track down the copiers . |
3 | Between them , they can track down the whereabouts of the caller . |
4 | You can track down the words of songwriters from books of librettos , record sleeves , or by playing their records or cassettes if you have a lot of time to spare . |
5 | It requires considerable commitment by already hard-pressed teachers , and considerable organizational skill by the management team , to ensure that such issues are truly taken on board , and do not somehow fall down the cracks between more clearly defined and familiar roles . |
6 | At the end of the lease the tenant must yield up the premises , together with all buildings , fixtures , trees , and plants thereon , including even what he has himself added ; but to some extent this rule is relaxed in favour of trade and agricultural fixtures ; and a right to remove tenants ’ fixtures may be given by the terms of the lease . |
7 | How large were the , were the classes with these influx of all these , di did it boost up the numbers in the ? |
8 | The work would completely tie up the lines — which is where the proposal could come unstuck . |
9 | I 'll tie up the dogs . ’ |
10 | But will the arrival of baby number four signal that the time is right to ‘ hang up the booties ' once and for all ? |
11 | She remembered saying that she might very well buy out the others and live in the property herself . |
12 | He will reel out the numbers — 621 million Ecus ( £477 million ) committed to projects in eastern Europe , with outside investors adding a further 1.5 billion Ecus . |
13 | Nice numbers that are easy to work with we can count out the pennies , count on our fingers , let you . |
14 | We can cut money off , let's make some easy quick decisions about cutting money off , let's chop out the arts you could do that on one line easily and I think you have to look at the long term you have to look at what happens in terms of our culture , our civilization if you do do that , how people change and to me it 's about and that was raised last night too about how an saying that they had put a limit on the cost of opera tickets forty pounds , compared |
15 | There was little sign of any success for the campaign that Mrs Thatcher announced on the steps of 10 Downing Street in 1987 to ‘ win back the cities ’ for the party . |
16 | Tranmere Rovers , worried by the missing thousands at Prenton Park , became the first club to react with their recent cut-price campaign to try and win back the fans . |
17 | This week Football Echo readers tackle Smithy on subjects ranging from the crisis at Goodison , the Euro ban on Graeme Souness and how football can win back the fans . |
18 | Even if you sold the house you live in , there is no way in which you could buy back the paintings , even if the owners would sell . |
19 | By all means let them help you think through the objectives of appraisal and offer forms , cards and folders for documentation purposes . |
20 | If a husband wishes to set up his own business , his wife should think through the implications of having her husband at home all day , if she is at home too . |
21 | But note that there is an intimate connection between the ‘ dynamic ’ parameters a and k , the odd responses of the subjects to changes in these parameters , and the inability of ( at least some of ) the subjects to completely think through the implications of the dynamic structure of the problem . |
22 | ‘ I want to get three or four more experienced lads in their mid-20s to help bring on the youngsters but I do n't want players who are 30 . ’ |
23 | Yes , let's break down the barriers completely and have a magazine that appeals to everybody , and read by nobody . |
24 | We must break down the barriers of conditioning and open our minds to far higher goals . |
25 | I think to try and break down the barriers that some of the West Indian children have against teachers and academic things … |
26 | ‘ We 'll break down the barriers that Corosini 's mother has erected , ’ he promised . |
27 | Elean:In your situation , you need a common language to help break down the divisions being both aggravated and imposed by the racist regime . |
28 | He swept his hat from the dresser and crushed it on his head and went outside as if he might break down the doors in his way . |
29 | As they part company , Gregson will surely find ample work as a respected producer and musician , while Collister 's voice , sultry and robust , should break down the doors it fails to open . |
30 | The surface will initially be scraped by a small bulldozer , and the volunteers will then bring in the foundations , consisting of highway planings , on dumpers , and lay this to a depth of about 8 inches . |