Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [indef pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | The remedy for one will exacerbate the other . |
2 | For instance , English coins of the thirteenth century were still available in the fifteenth , so the loss of one could have taken place at any time during its three centuries of circulation . |
3 | ‘ Where the occupier of premises agrees for reward that a person shall have the right to enter and use them for a mutually contemplated purpose , the contract between the parties ( unless it provides to the contrary ) contains an implied warranty that the premises are as safe for that purpose as reasonable care and skill on the part of anyone can make them . ’ |
4 | I never knew a child of one could sleep in a normal size bed . |
5 | when they are travelling , in the front a child , now one year , must use an approved child restrain design for age and weight , a child over one may wear any approved child restraint on adult seat belt , in the rear a child must be restrained and the appropriate restrain is fitted , the the term appropriate restrain includes the following ; infants under one year old , a carry or cot which is held by straps , children one , two or three years in appropriate child seat or harness or booster cushion with an adult belt , not a household cushion . |
6 | The huge padlock seemed oddly out of place for anyone could have broken in if they had wished . |
7 | Oh look it 's one of these that 's nice because you can just sort of nothing can come in behind you and that sort of thing . |
8 | And it shows how a new and larger loan made to clear past debts or consolidate several separate debts into one can do the same . |
9 | A share for everybody would mean less than half a mouthful and if " everybody " meant natives as well , the amount you received would hardly be worth opening your jaws for . |
10 | I think if a museum gets to be talked about ‘ Oh , well , they 've sold this and they 've sold that ’ I for one would want to make very sure that whatever I gave them could n't be sold . |
11 | ‘ He should carry on if he wants to and I for one will go on using him — he 's the best ! ’ |
12 | As far as I know , there are no other examples of ex GWR design main line engines having made it along the North Wales coast , and I for one will follow with interest the happenings of February 29th 1992 . |
13 | I do n't want much — a pizza of something will do . ’ |
14 | If these birds foraged in groups , the actions of one would disturb the prey of another and together they would collect very little . |
15 | Not a cloud , not a shiver of cold air , though Liz for one could have done with a little less heat , as she wiped the sweat from her brow and sought the shade of a chestnut tree . |
16 | Pressure for places in the navy was so great that it could prove a difficult tool for politicians able to supply such appointments , for there was never enough to meet all the demands for it , and the obligement of one could offend other freeholders less fortunate . |
17 | Specifically , the products may be gross substitutes in demand : increased sales of one will detract from sales of the other . |
18 | So you see that being a MIDI device has massive advantages : first , sound changes which might otherwise require the drastic resetting of several controls can be carried out instantly , by calling up a patch containing the new settings ; and second , when using another MIDI device , such as a multi-effects processor , the two can be linked via the MIDI sockets and a patch change on one can trigger a patch change on the other . |
19 | The theoretical rigour of the formulation will not however exclude the practical possibility that , as a matter of psychological fact , awareness of something may interfere causally with awareness of something else , so that a local unawareness may be a necessary condition of obeying ‘ Be aware ’ . |
20 | Just ordinary furniture like anyone would have I 'm surprised it is n't more glamorous somehow , only larger than life which is what you 'd expect I suppose |
21 | I am quite sure lessons for everyone will emerge from the inquiry being carried out by the Welsh Affairs Committee . |
22 | The Pioneers were surely one workshop , and the pupils of one will have had much to do with the others . |
23 | At the other extreme , a poll tax that takes the same amount from everyone will keep the same absolute difference between the rewards in one job and the next . |
24 | Individuals on current salaries of £75,000 or more who are thinking of changing jobs and either joining a new scheme or transferring their existing pension to one will need to weigh up the financial consequences . |
25 | ( All Vendors together are liable : but the release of one will prejudice action against the others ) . |
26 | Well he should n't have left tiles outside somebody could have taken those ! |
27 | The company may suffer because , as we have seen , unless such rights have been most carefully drafted , they will not come into operation so long as no action regarding registration is taken by the personal representative and because , if the company had only two members and directors , the death of one may mean that no quorate meetings can be held , and the company may face a petition to wind it up . |
28 | After all , as we 've noted , Linear B is a development from the earlier script , and so the decipherment of one should provide a very useful clue to the other . |
29 | They think ah look there 's a bit of drop of water in , there 's a packet of something let's stick it in and stir it up , they never read a packet to see what it could do . |
30 | Since they are not produced by the body , we must get them from our diet and a deficiency in one can lead to an impairment in others . |