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

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1 We would glean the last of the coffee but hardly got paid anything .
2 Why ca n't things stay the same for five minutes ?
3 The Chartists would liberate the Irish as a byproduct of their struggle for power in British .
4 As for the slogan that man is master of his fate , no doubt it has its uses in combating a fatalism which could contract still further the limits within which he can influence the spontaneous by reason and will .
5 ‘ Perhaps indeed , ’ he dared , checking his sound with Mrs Crump every syllable of the way , ‘ we may throw the two of you together ? ’
6 I hate to say this guys but lets compare the Irish with the English squads for tomorrow .
7 HP will compare the 987 to IBM 's top-of-the-line AS/400 E90 midrange system , chortling over the estimated 60% cost-of-ownership a 987 user will save over three years .
8 Er to answer the first answer the first of your two questions , erm , the greenbelt as defined in the greenbelt local plan is hard up , in many respects , against the edge of the built up area , excluding allocated sites , allocations above that within the Southern Ryedale area would in fact require redrawing green in a green belt boundaries .
9 Hotels are simple but adequate , and you can eat the freshest of fish in cheerfully informal , unlicensed restaurants .
10 He will be , as he says , ‘ getting his teeth into ’ Holst 's Planets with the Transylvanian Philharmonic — a first for it — and will also conduct the Philharmonic of Tirgu-Mures and the Oradea Philharmonic .
11 It is believed Stars & Stripes will sport the first of North Sails ' revolutionary seamless sails , made in a 3-D mould , before the end of this round .
12 Mrs Rosemary Sandford of Darlington Association on Disability said the move would disenfranchise the disabled from using the town centre .
13 He will always remain the best of his time .
14 does that mean that the assessment for each church will remain the same for a couple of years ?
15 Hence , the set of critical columns will remain the same throughout a sequence of tableaux optimal over degenerate intervals .
16 Virgin 's sale of one quarter of its music business to the entertainment and leisure giant , Fujisankei , ensures that it will remain the last of the world 's independent record companies — for the time being , at least .
17 ‘ But we will all go and make the best of a bad situation .
18 Although the situation is bad , investors can make the best of it .
19 I have no doubt myself that a man or woman earnestly seeking in grown-up life to be guided to wide and suggestive knowledge in its largest and most uplifted sphere will make the best of all the pupils in this age of clatter and buzz , of gape and gloat .
20 Rabbits do n't relish the prospect of sharing a home with rats but they are unable to move them out and must make the best of it .
21 Well , it 's too late now , so let's make the best of it .
22 We must make the best of it . ’
23 However fast and unpredictable the changes to their world , this resourcefulness will help them make the best of it .
24 I have met nobody that is wholly satisfied with the body God gave them — but this is the body you 've got so you 'd better make the best of it .
25 At this point Fleischmann decided that as the whole thing was going ahead , then he should make the best of it and then get away for home in England immediately .
26 I do n't respect O'Connor because she suggests that decent working people just give up everything , and because she does n't genuinely make the best of the power she HAS got .
27 But too much mist obscures the question what it is like to be a chimp for even the best-meaning efforts to make them make the best of meaning .
28 The young man 's brother wrote to Lord Panmure to see if David could make the best of the situation in which he found himself by obtaining a midshipman 's place .
29 Let's make the best of it we can .
30 If you do n't , then you must make the best of living here .
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