Example sentences of "[vb infin] a [noun] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you know a couple named Channing , moved here over a year ago ? |
2 | Did you know a bloke called er you did n't go to the kind of big school though ? |
3 | Do you know a bloke called Nick ? |
4 | Do you know a man called Monks ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Do you know a man called Roland ? ’ |
6 | First , do you know a place called Badgers ’ Wood ? ’ |
7 | I would suggest we do not need a second read of the discussion , but that can people keep an eye on , or try and change what is already there on pollution itself . |
8 | ‘ Conveyance ’ means any conveyance construed or adapted for the carriage of a person or persons whether by land , water or air , except that it does not include a conveyance constructed or adapted for use only under the control of a person not carried in or on it , and ‘ drive ’ shall be construed accordingly . |
9 | Any regiment may include a Boss armed and equipped as the rest of the unit ( see Equipment List for points values ) . |
10 | Any re-entry or reorientation programme will usually include a discussion based on the UKCC 's video presentation of its final proposals . |
11 | For instance , even a bequest to persons ‘ born previously to the date of my will ’ will include a person born within due time afterwards . |
12 | Any regiment may include a Champion armed and equipped in the same way as the rest of the unit ( see Equipment List for points values ) . |
13 | Any regiment may include a Champion armed and equipped as the rest of the unit ( see the Equipment List for points values ) . |
14 | When he turned to attack landscape he would either include a figure smudged on the periphery , dwindling in the distance , or portray anonymous couples or figures imprisoned by fences and obstructed by walls and trees . |
15 | Do we , for instance , place a tick in the square labelled ‘ baby burps ’ and another in the box called ‘ mother pats back ’ ; or do we include a box called ‘ mother responds to baby ’ ; or at a higher level , does she score a point on an index of ‘ sensitivity ’ ? |
16 | You can buy a tree grown in Denmark , Holland , America , Ireland or Spain . |
17 | You could also buy a carpet treated with Scotchgard . |
18 | Yet all these potential users of computer systems are limited by the fact that the computer can not recognise a shape drawn on a piece of paper . |
19 | Further studies have shown that RJ2.2.5 may lack a factor required for the activity of a MHC class II specific enhancer function ( 18,19 ) ; in particular , it was reported that a conserved cis-acting regulatory signal of the MHC class II promoters , the X-box , enhances MHC class II expression in Raji , but not in RJ2.2.5 ( 19 ) . |
20 | Paramount have thrown caution to the wind and employed MICHAEL CIMINO to write and direct a movie entitled Heaven Is A Sometime Thing . |
21 | Research Summary : The award was to help fund a conference organised by Dr Daniels at Nottingham University in collaboration with the Landscape Research group on Landscape , Heritage and National Identity . |
22 | Note that the automatic assessment will NOT be made if there is any other reason why the package manager is interested in the DC eg. the DC may reference a module contained in another package managed by the user but for which auto DC has not been set . |
23 | Secondly , do these facts show a benefit derived from the plaintiff to the uncle at his request ? |
24 | First , do these facts show a loss sustained by the plaintiff at the uncle 's request ? |
25 | In particular , the project will study a method called the Holt-Winters procedure , and examine ways of choosing smoothing parameters and starting values for the automatic version of the procedure , as well as testing a non-automatic version which allows subjective adjustment in regard to such features as outliers . |
26 | The question is one of degree and not of kind , for , were Christianity not to some extent shaped by those cultures in which it existed , it would not speak a language understood by the majority of those whom it addressed . |
27 | Indeed , on the occasion one is fortunate enough to meet a great butler , far from experiencing any sceptical urge to demand a ‘ test ’ , one is at a loss to imagine any situation which could ever dislodge a professionalism borne with such authority . |
28 | To the unpractised eye it might appear a hotch-potch thrown together at random . |
29 | As it 's possible to be backward compatible but not forward compatible , you ca n't blame the program for being unable to correctly identify a processor introduced after the program was written . |
30 | I hope it 's light when I do my test I 've just got ta do a back got black sort of snow white and I 'm gon na do . |