Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [pron] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And if somehow or other the , the , the whole of that er , erm , number nine , including the can be deferred , and I believe it should be , then that is what I would wish to happen , I would wish Mr to continue to have the freedom to see what the options are for this county council . |
2 | But at least give that person whose turn er , on the Management Committee for representing er , another committee , give him the opportunity to s either speak on it , or to say whether or not he wishes to carry on and of course to see what the vote people would take , and to put himself forward even so , which unfortunately , I was n't er , able to do so . |
3 | Now let us take a look to see what the future might hold . |
4 | I think we 'll look at the news in a few minutes to see what the weather 's going to be and then , do you want any ice cream or anything ? |
5 | Did you ever have an opportunity to see what the tramps actually carried with them ? |
6 | His comments were useful because they provide us all with the opportunity to see what the Opposition have in mind and the approach that they will take in the run-up to the next election and if they were ever to be elected to government . |
7 | Politically , therefore , the inducements to continue what the Plowden Committee call ‘ excessive social services ’ are much stronger than the inducements to discontinue them or to supplement any which may happen to be ‘ inadequate ’ . |
8 | To do that , on May 18th the prime minister , Leonid Kuchma , asked parliament to grant him a range of extraordinary powers : to rule the economy by decree , control the central bank and the state privatisation body and have jurisdiction over the president 's satraps in the regions . |
9 | 4 Setting baselines ( 10 minutes to establish what the parents are to do ) |
10 | As the aim of many of the BES assured tenancy companies is eventually to obtain value by selling or redeveloping the properties when they are vacant , it would be useful for shareholders to know what the market value is with vacant possession , even if the present value with tenants in possession is also shown as a note . |
11 | Bann face Garvey at Blaris on Wednesday night ( 8pm ) and Holywood at Olympia next Saturday , needing two outright wins to secure them the honours . |
12 | ‘ It is the agency 's responsibility to find you the type of work you have indicated that you are interested in . |
13 | ‘ It 's not on at all for a brother-in-law to treat me the way you treat me . |
14 | He said : ‘ One has to keep it under review to see what the need might be . ’ |
15 | And it had come down to the Valve to see what the Famlio ship was doing there . |
16 | I went with Kathleen to see it a couple of days later . |
17 | Finally we asked very loudly if the store was going broke and somebody within earshot scooted out of a doorway to see what the ruckus was about . |
18 | It is an attempt to meet what the Secretary of State for Wales described as the widow factor . |
19 | So we thought we 'd riffle through the rails of leading dancewear manufacturers to find something a shade more exciting than saggy tracksuit bottoms . |
20 | Every attempt to establish what the referent of a sign is forces us to define the referent in terms of an abstract entity which moreover is only a cultural convention . |
21 | Stress has been mentioned several times already in this course without any attempt to define what the word means . |
22 | Mr Browning said : ‘ I shall now look for a lawyer to explore what the Ariadne Galleries are prepared to offer me . ’ |
23 | By 1920 , there could be a pause for breath , an attempt to remember what the meaning of the revolution was supposed to be . |
24 | Icke was the party 's national spokesman 17 months ago when he donned a turquoise tracksuit to announce himself the son of God on a mission to save the world . |
25 | Generally speaking , it is better for farm animals to give them a lot more space and a lot more variety in their environment . |
26 | ‘ If they do n't drive , then they ask their husbands to give them a lift . |
27 | Early in life he went from school to school , sometimes half across Europe ; then he looked for patronage to give him a livelihood . |
28 | Foreman agreed to link up with Stafford to give him the chance to attract another League club . |
29 | Be prepared to train twice as hard on your weaker side and each time you feel fed-up through lack of progress , switch to your stronger side to give yourself a boost . |
30 | And the dam is turf Ed on the land ward side to give it the appearance of a gently sloping field . |