Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [vb base] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Er Mr Mayor there 's only one point I I I want to make an and that is this is a rather typical conservative budget .
2 Well I I want to have a big picture of England on the wall on which I can start to tick off bits as we get them .
3 Well I I have to pose the question then do we want the
4 I I have to say the top earners of course ask for those further away .
5 I must admit in the break I we like to do the crossword .
6 It 's supposed to do but I think once his treatment has finished we w then w I we need to get an independent assessment
7 I usually go through a chorus , a BOSS analogue delay , a BOSS flanger , a Cry Baby wah and a compressor which I use to control the feedback from the wah .
8 He was right to raise those weighty issues , although they are not issues on which I wish to give an opinion now .
9 The way in which I wish to approach the subject and discuss the notion of gendered blood , as it were , in these two rituals is by means of a socially constructed opposition between culture and nature — circumcision being deemed the work of ( superior ) culture and menstruation the functioning of ( inferior ) nature .
10 The course of my life during the period from the end of 1940 until the autumn of 1945 is one of which I intend to write an account ; but this is not the place for it .
11 Plenty of objects are many-parted and heterogeneous in internal structure , without being complex in the sense in which I want to use the term .
12 In effect , they are making two claims , one of which I want to call the minor and the major claim , which are not logically necessarily following one from the other .
13 Called ‘ Trade Ups ’ , the idea is to provide proof of purchase of a competing product , for which you get to buy the ‘ better ’ product at a very low price , probably only a few pounds more than existing users can upgrade for .
14 Although you will be writing a story in which a murder , or more than one murder , is the key happening , you have got to make it compatible with the humour with which you intend to infuse the whole .
15 This is very popular in the country because upon the whole trade unions are unpopular , and therefore , if you can attach the consequences of your own actions ( for which you desire to transfer the blame to other people ) to somebody who is unpopular already and attribute it to him , you are almost certain to be home and dry .
16 There are various ways of using them one way , to look through which yo , which you have to see the light , you know , otherwise you wo n't see it !
17 Game format is a bat and ball breakout contest in which you have to control a bat and bounce a ball against a wall .
18 Contrary to popular belief , rainforests are not jungles through which you have to slash a path ; the tree tops screen out much of the sun and ground level plants do not grow that abundantly providing room to walk around in .
19 There 's a rotary chin switch which you depress to activate an amplifier that lets us talk , visor to visor .
20 It is unlikely to solve specific problems for which you need to do an individual analysis .
21 But the stage at which they come to believe there is no way in which they can achieve the aim is the stage at which you need to re-examine the objective that the business has been set .
22 First check how power reaches the socket from which you plan to run the spur — we 'll call this socket A. It may be supplied by a ring circuit ( there will be two circuit cables emerging from the 30amp fuseway ) , or a radial circuit ( only one cable at the fuseway ) .
23 Supposing the room in which you want to have an open fire does not have a chimney or a flue of any kind .
24 Suppose we have a square matrix A = unc of order n for which we require to find the reciprocal R : then AR = I.
25 I suppose we say it 's a nightmare — it gets a little bit electrifying to me because Chelsea is the accolade of the world and everyone 's expecting their best at Chelsea and which we attempt to do every year .
26 In all of this , the Library recognises that it can only advance in the closest possible cooperation and consultation with those organisations , most notably university departments and university libraries , which have already set in place the academic and technological infrastructure to which we hope to make an increasingly useful contribution .
27 The other predicates which we use to describe the game are empty(x) which signifies that the square x is empty ; filled ( x , C ) where x is a square and C is a player ; to-move(C) which is true if it is C's turn to play ; win(C) which is short for the formula
28 The criterion which we use to test the genuineness of apparent statements of fact is the criterion of verifiability .
29 Further — and this was where Kant moved decidedly beyond Hume and everyone else before him — even the most fundamental categories which we use to supply the framework of our knowledge of the world , those of space and time , must be set in this light .
30 There is another dimension which we like to call a synergistic effect .
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