Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | You need only to look at commercial copy or displays to see how powerfully a type-face complements the message it is conveying . |
2 | He hates the city and longs to go back home . |
3 | If he wants to sit outdoors sometimes or eat with us . |
4 | ‘ I took her to a little friend 's birthday party yesterday — life when you 're almost two has to go on as near to normal as we can make it . |
5 | Please remember that life has to go on abroad as well as at home . |
6 | Sylvia Pedder sometimes has to go as far as Cumbria to see her relatives . |
7 | So he has to go back home and leave her and in telling her of course he breaks her heart . |
8 | But there is a third need that ties it to water : its eggs , like those of a fish , do not have waterproof shells , so it has to go back there to breed . |
9 | Rohan has to go there tomorrow — some tiresome business with insurance . |
10 | ‘ Mr Lambert has to go home sometime . ’ |
11 | needs to go up though cos |
12 | Luke , the Siberian Husky , belongs to my friend — a romantic novelist , who sometimes needs to go off alone to research her books . |
13 | The inexperienced Masters ' contestant therefore has to contend not only with the aura of the Masters but with the aura of Jack Nicklaus . |
14 | Maria has to pretend not only to Glass that she no longer loves Leonard , but to Leonard too . |
15 | ‘ Cop Killer ’ has to remain out there , ’ said Biafra . |
16 | As soon as the price of oil starts to go up again , then I 'm sure that it would be looked at in a far more serious manner . |
17 | cats and dogs being in the country there , were always about , the cat starts to go out just the same as the dogs did , they did n't and they did n't , even when we inherited that old , old tom cat in Sussex , he stayed with us and he , he mangy old thing was n't he , in one of the stables never accursed to me to . |
18 | Pulling power may be slightly down as it Deems to fall off quickly against head winds or uphill gradients , when running constant changing up and down with overdrive even on the level . |
19 | The magnet flux in section X has to flow radially outwards and the excitation of A therefore results in most of the magnet flux flowing in poles 3 and 7 . |
20 | What I do n't want is to do it so seldom that he gets angry ; because he does if he has to wait too long . |
21 | It wants to see how badly Gates needs RISC and what unknown concessions he 's willing to make before making any commitment . |
22 | I believe it is a hundred times better to have a leader who wants to go forward rather than one who retreats towards the hills when the going gets rough . |
23 | Recognising guilt bigger than Laverne , I ask him if he just wants to go back now . |
24 | Well it 's like it 's like Julian , I got ta keep on at him to stop working because , he wants to go early anyway , but he he |
25 | Our hero then has to cope not only with a lively two year old but also with his burgeoning infatuation for a woman quite a few rungs above him on the social ladder . |
26 | This can be difficult initially for parents when they are not used to doing it , but after a little practice and getting over their embarrassment it starts to flow more easily . |
27 | If long-term priming of visually presented words arises within a visual word-recognition system , not within a semantic or phonological component of the mental lexicon , then of course one needs to postulate not only a visual word-recognition system , but also an auditory word-recognition system , since hearing a word primes subsequent auditory recognition of that word . |
28 | The public needs to stand up as strongly over this issue as it did over the miners . |
29 | I do n't think one has to worry too much . |
30 | Notice that the program counter has to indicate not only which word has been reached in a program , but also which syllable within the word . |