Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [to-vb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He wanted them to continue to distrust each other , continue to irritate .
2 The complexities of these situations are shown by the case of an applicant and his family who left what was described as an ‘ overcrowded tin or galvanised structure with no basic amenities ’ in Bangladesh and who were treated as intentionally homeless by one London borough ( who considered that it was reasonable for them to continue to occupy that accommodation ) but not intentionally homeless by a second London borough who referred the applicant back to the first .
3 On Oct. 25 France announced the suspension of aid , and the last French troops were withdrawn on Oct. 30 in spite of calls from the opposition for them to remain to prevent more killing .
4 Age hopes its early move will gain it market support ahead of competitors such as Leeds , UK-based Visionware Ltd and Ontorio , Canada-based Hummingbird Communications Ltd , both of whom intend to release similar 32-bit products once NT emerges .
5 There was a silence after this during which both of them tried to integrate this information but could not .
6 ‘ Cumbria is rugby league mad and everyone wants to see this match .
7 Curran also revealed that the Dublin soccer writers , most of whom appear to have written-off Derry 's challenge , have provided the motivation that might just make the difference .
8 Then I asked to go straight back .
9 Do I want to buy more hash , a chunky offering for my wicker mini-basket ?
10 Erm before I sent , I only did it the other day , I regret to say any rate .
11 I mean to take another example er and this illustrates Mary-Jane 's point about it , it can be conscious , is is n't there a tendency would n't you say John for Clinton to see himself as Kennedy returned ?
12 I mean to take drastic action in this matter , I assure you .
13 I intend to represent this constituency in a non-partisan way , and will be at the call of everyone here no matter what their political persuasions .
14 In this article I intend to shed some light on the behaviour of a specific linguistic phenomenon , deixis , in a specific kind of discourse , the lyric poem .
15 If that is the case , and bearing in mind I intend to ignore such advice , then surely all moments are of equal suitability . ’
16 And it is some of those shared beliefs and concerns that I intend to address this evening :
17 In view of the Government 's unsatisfactory reply , I intend to raise that matter again on the Adjournment .
18 I intend to rally that support .
19 And I intend to keep that promise . ’
20 I intend to approach this problem piece by piece and in the final section ( section 1.6 ) I shall attempt to outline a general concept of what is meant by structural change .
21 Quite early on " I ceased to consider representative democracy as an absolute principle " , he wrote later , " and regarded it as a question of time , place , and circumstance … "
22 Yeah his got to do another stress test and have more level .
23 ‘ When I took over the club from Connelly I agreed to give old Giuseppe there a job , ’ he explained .
24 That is the only reason I agreed to write this message to you .
25 ‘ I was in charge of ‘ Fluon ’ for a couple of years and I failed to make any impact whatsoever on that particular problem .
26 My coach and I planned to use this meeting as training and it just turned out to be bad training . ’
27 I planned to amplify this change of mood by having different colour schemes .
28 I planned to make one chair as a trial piece , and , if it looked right , to do a real run of six , using the trial pieces as ‘ templates ’ .
29 While he was at Arista , Charles and I got to know each other well .
30 Gradually Elizabeth and I got to know each other ; Elizabeth already knew something of me from The Last Enchantments .
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