Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't want to miss getting that room . |
2 | ‘ Although we have no mandate to talk for Scottish fishermen we are quite convinced that they too would want to continue exporting large amounts of herring to your country . ’ |
3 | IF YOU INTEND TO CONTINUE PAYING VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS FOR AT LEAST A FURTHER YEAR FROM APRIL 1989 , WE WOULD PREFER TO COLLECT THEM BY DIRECT DEBIT , MONTHLY . |
4 | Enough enough , do you want to go buy some Polo ? |
5 | Playing in the biggest entry of the day in Grade Three , Ballynahinch Pipe Band with Pipe Major Ian Jess , had 2 3/4 points to spare to take first place . |
6 | Yes , because the inspector who goes has to pay that price . |
7 | WHO DO YOU THINK HAS GOT GOOD HAIR ? |
8 | WHO DO YOU THINK HAS GOT GOOD HAIR ? : |
9 | WHO DO YOU THINK HAS GOT GOOD HAIR ? : |
10 | He has been struggling to find form all season , and maybe Terry Kingston would have been a better bet . |
11 | The items listed appear to cover most projects . |
12 | They agreed to try to express any feelings of animosity at an early stage , rather than harbouring them until they exploded . |
13 | These were the sorts of technical problems I began discussing with my colleague Mike Stewart in the early days of the chick work , when it became clear we would want to try to make this type of measurement . |
14 | A new association within Federchimica has been formed to try close this gap ; ACFIS ( Association for Fine and Speciality Chemicals ) intends to build an Italian fine chemical sector able to respond to requirements . |
15 | Perceived discrepancy between behaviour and standard triggers change designed to reduce such discrepancy . |
16 | Helen Bullock 's article on dads who are unable to cope has attracted many readers ' letters . |
17 | The language that has developed to express these ideas is becoming increasingly more difficult for those outside the immediate discussion to understand . |
18 | This approach emphasises that abuse is rare simply because the idea of a fiduciary relationship ( a relationship where there is a special duty of trust and care ) , and the consequent fiduciary law that has developed to protect this sort of relationship , would neither have evolved nor survived until today . |
19 | The Office has stopped subsidising one-day energy surveys for industry and commerce and there is little accessible public information . |
20 | As a result the company has stopped accepting fresh landings of scallops |
21 | Barrow , the former Liphook all-rounder , wants to continue playing Minor Counties cricket for Berkshire and felt it was in his interests to join a division one side . |
22 | Thereafter Trusts will be expected to continue to provide such services subject to review at the request of either party to the contract and , in the event of disagreement , the approval of the Secretary of State . ’ |
23 | Parliament has intervened to give special protection to press reports of statements made on significant public occasions , and there are hints — no more — that in certain cases the courts may be prepared to extend protection of qualified privilege to media investigations of major public scandals . |
24 | ‘ We obviously want to continue to encourage young people to buy a home of their own and feel it makes a lot of sense . ’ |
25 | I myself would seemingly represent the environmental lobby , but there have been others , many ex-members of Harwell , who have been campaigning for a long time now , many years , to get these reactors shut down , and it has just been a very long slog , and eventually the truth has had to come to light to shut these reactors down . |
26 | Mr Badran promised to continue to subsidise basic foods and not to raise taxes , though he said the government would reform taxation and spread the tax burden more evenly . |
27 | It is important that you negotiate with a man you trust as he has to agree to practise safer sex from test to pregnancy — which may take a considerable time . |
28 | Yeah it 's , it 's surprising how many companies want to like leave that side of things to un |
29 | ‘ Someone , ’ she announced , her voice suddenly strong again , ‘ someone has to try to prevent poor women from being beaten by great strong brutes . ’ |
30 | All this leads to less activity rather than more , and the counsellor has to try to convince older people of the need for self-action . |