Example sentences of "[noun] [v-ing] [to-vb] [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 For the colleges and polytechnics attempting to implement it the DipHE raised problems of ‘ interlock ’ with other programmes , and transferability to other institutions — with a need for considerable attention to student counselling .
2 If a giant has come to town the children will allow you to have your council meeting to discuss what the townspeople should do about it , but what they really want to do and what they will learn most from is dealing with the giant .
3 In two days we reached Tezpur , and again found kind ladies from the tea estates waiting to give us a meal and a bath — bliss indeed !
4 … The prince going to see her every day .
5 If your business is larger it takes more organisation and record keeping to know what the magic formula is for each customer .
6 Within a week he was a member , within a fortnight he 'd come out at home and within three weeks his father was at the CHE group wanting to know what the hell was going on .
7 Rub through a hair sieve and use a very little vegetable greening to make it a pretty colour .
8 owing to the difficulty of forecasting [ … ] the less possible , and indeed , the less desirable it is for the person purchasing to specify what the other contracting party is expected to do [ …
9 Once more things were happening she had not caused to happen but now there was a difference and she sat with her back to the tree trying to discover what the difference was .
10 She 's probably heating up the mince pies so we can have them hot when we 're sitting on the floor in front of the Christmas tree trying to guess what the wrapped up prezzies are .
11 ‘ Like people refusing to give you a lift ? ’ she queried sweetly .
12 Last year a team from Hereford were the winners and the Castaways raft has been back on the Wye this week practising to make it a double .
13 Do n't go along the road trying to keep yourself a nice separation distance and as soon as the tail end of another lorry has passed you flash him in and then you 're like this .
14 Most of the times living in Soweto , I have police coming to pay me a visit , which they usually call ’ routine ’ checks .
15 You 've been glad enough to have a doctor coming to see you every day — you , John , with your head broken … or you , George , sick and shaking with fever only a few hours ago .
16 The electricity cable laying to give 'em a job so you could play for the Ipswich Electric Supply Team and we had a jolly good team , we won the cup for the first three years that it was in being but the finals used to be on Portman Road and course that was in those days a thing to be looked forward to .
17 And there , amongst the dung-coloured window envelopes , and the throw away journals , and the solicitations from financial experts offering to procure me a tax-free income for life come my death , was a card from one of my many dear daughters wishing me ‘ yet another happy birthday ’ .
18 MPs planning to award themselves a four per cent pay rise sparked outrage yesterday .
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