Example sentences of "[noun] [vb infin] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Now she would see his eyes flash dark with anger , and hear his voice crack … |
2 | ‘ It was the year they made Dennis whatsisname minister for snow . ’ |
3 | The third topic of interest concerned what LEAs did to help schools promote preparation for working life . |
4 | The general sense of dog would of course give rise to anomaly in 26 , because of the rule of maximisation . |
5 | If the force is to be linked with the Regular Army , legislation must come before the House to make employers give leave of absence . |
6 | A habitat management plan , council officers believe , would protect wildlife and help the council seek funding towards work at the Naze from the Countryside Commission , English Nature and other sources . |
7 | The press agent succeeded by having Rockefeller give money to charity . |
8 | Did the marriage take place in wartime ? |
9 | Supply of a set of goods within a natural monopoly framework may under some circumstances require suppression of entry into closely related areas in order to prevent competitive entry undermining the natural monopoly properties . |
10 | Taxes raised on what is reckoned to be the world 's largest untaxed industry would help governments spend money on treatment and education , which would do more good than the billions currently spent on attempting to throttle the criminal supply of drugs of all sorts . |
11 | Run by the owner , Signor Scalambrin , and his wife this hotel sees its guests return year after year thanks largely to their warm welcome and efficient staff . |
12 | Helps Bairns distinguish Right from Wrong . |
13 | They must needs add insult to injury . ’ |
14 | I think as early as 1947 you said you must one day make music on film . |
15 | Do the figures include expenditure on work experience and , if so , what is that figure ? |
16 | Could the UK achieve self-sufficiency in gas without recourse to Norway 's Sleipner field by merely developing existing discoveries in the UK sector ? |
17 | So easily , Creggan , may an eagle give way to weakness . |
18 | A more ruthless woman would have let the whole place slide into chaos until he learned to do things for himself . |
19 | But how did God make man from dust ? |
20 | Just as a young child needs to be contained , given a safe and secure haven from which to explore and develop mastery of skills and to which to retreat when his efforts fail , so too might an adult need security in order to develop fully . |
21 | CCG sponsored the weekend and Bob Rae of the training department is keen to see more staff take part in Executive Stretch . |
22 | The Publishers regret that under no circumstances will the magazine accept liability for non-receipt of goods ordered , or for late delivery , or for faults in manufacture . |
23 | The Publishers regret that under no circumstances will the magazine accept liability for non-receipt of goods ordered , or for late delivery , or for faults in manufacture . |
24 | Distance makes the heart go pit-a-pat with awe and wonder . |
25 | THE European Community will provide finance over five years to help Morocco eradicate cultivation of cannabis in the Rif mountains in the north , the EC announced . |
26 | Why do Latins profess outrage against poison ? |
27 | The fact that councillors agreed with him , whatever their political colour , suggests they are still sometimes willing to let good sense take precedence over party point scoring . |
28 | It 'll include support for Novell Inc 's IPX protocol and James River 's own personal computer-to-Unix communication software ICE 10+ and ICE TCP , which lets users access Esix from MS-DOS personal computers . |
29 | The researcher will also assume a consultancy role in helping teachers develop work along antiracist lines . |
30 | The widely accepted , and soundly based , educational aim of RE , advocated in almost all syllabuses and policy statements , is to help pupils achieve understanding of religion . |