Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Hall 's office at Dalhousie is decorated with souvenirs of the drilling expeditions he has since helped organise .
2 The powerful are forced to strain towards an absolute always beyond reach without which they are insecure ; but for the security of an absolute subjection , abjection , it seems that one has only to let go .
3 It has already helped preserve the goalmouths at Luton 's Kenilworth Road ground .
4 As Hunt puts it , far straighter than anyone else has ever dared do , ‘ They seemed to be of the opinion that their drivers should n't be paid .
5 The analytical investigation of materials has also helped evaluate the development of industrial organisation and technological capabilities — from unalloyed copper to copper alloyed with arsenic or tin ( bronze ) for example , which represented a major technological breakthrough .
6 It has also helped write rules for community cable access and worked to ensure that the poor are not cut off from the benefits of new telephone technologies .
7 AN UNKNOWN good Samaritan has unwittingly helped ease the pain of Joan McDermott .
8 Well he has n't dared put it to her .
9 In the past , the DSS has even helped organise take-up campaigns —
10 There is a strong tradition that it is bad luck to disturb a standing stone or stone circle and fear of retribution has undoubtedly helped preserve many that might otherwise have been removed for building stone , gateposts and the like .
11 THE GREEN SHOOTS never did appear .
12 Once it is accepted that the inner city is an idea rather than a place it is tempting to ask which interests really do benefit from the recurrence on the political agenda of the urban crisis .
13 And , when Jessica gets up to do get the magazine it 's cos Mr told her but course she thought it was Je , erm Elizabeth but she wa was n't so
14 In order that Compacts eventually do become self financing it is very likely that employers will be asked to contribute to central costs .
15 This project sets out to help rectify this by providing an overview of police crime prevention practices in England and Wales .
16 For the USSR much will depend , ultimately , on world oil prices , on world gas prices and on just how much foreign currency the USSR needs if energy exports really do account for 60 to 80 per cent of hard currency earnings .
17 Eventually he falls asleep , one arm outflung across her breasts so that she does not dare move it for fear of waking him , and , constricted , can not sleep herself .
18 Alternatively , the defendant may , by his conduct , have so terrified the victim , that she does not dare register her non-consent .
19 The truth is that the Labour party does not dare come out in favour of a programme of competition of this nature because it is in hock to the very public sector unions that have sought to oppose it over the years .
20 This can be a frightening experience because when a gila monster bites , it does not let go for some ten to fifteen minutes , during which time it continues to chew , injecting more and more venom into the wound .
21 It does not let go of them easily , and the aura of permanence and continuity is evidence of its tenacity .
22 However , the deficiency of H is clear , and there are no plausible means by which H can be retained in the interior in substantially greater quantities than C and N. In section 4.4.3 certain difficulties were noted of Venus losing to space large quantities of H. To these difficulties must now be added the difficulty that if Venus has lost large quantities of H to space then the Earth , with its warm exosphere and Mars with its low gravitational field , should also have lost large quantities of H. This supports the conclusion that Venus has always been deficient in H , but it does not help explain why .
23 " Connection " does not help explain those occasions when the normal party alignment broke down .
24 Or perhaps it could be the heart-stopping finale where they finally , sorry , break the ice , and after a quick peckeroo execute the near impossible Pamchenko manoeuvre ( basically he grabs her by the feet and spins her in increasing circles , and she prays he does n't let go ) .
25 We try to cover them up , but history does n't let go .
26 Once Lotus uses sixteen bytes for the block , it does n't let go of it .
27 But we would point out that this sort of sit-in action does n't help resolve anything . ’
28 Cos it does n't help help select a general location .
29 Things in her eyes she does n't dare tell you .
30 Antony does n't dare speak freely yet .
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