Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [det] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It 's been good to play in the six games so far and you do n't want to miss any at this stage of the season . ’
2 It 's been good to play in the six games so far and you do n't want to miss any at this stage of the season . ’
3 EVER since the new Booker shortlist failed to include some of this year 's most frenetically over-promoted stars ( thereby affording the rest of the authorial population a good smirk ) the media have been publicly soul-searching about hype .
4 already and , and could 've filled some of that in .
5 I came here a bit early this evening , and I did n't want to risk any of those clamps or fines or anything .
6 Well , no we we intend intend all of this .
7 She did n't want to meet any of those people .
8 But Tom Russell would n't want to know any of this .
9 He became devoted most of all to Mary Evans , the eldest daughter , and believed that he loved her .
10 It occurred to me , when I got to know some of these families , that they really might believe that their position on the hill placed them nearer to heaven than the less privileged folk below .
11 ‘ I want to see more of that , ’ said Allan , ‘ People looking for an answer from TOP first , rather than trying some other way and only using the philosophy as a last resort .
12 Hunt ( 1976 , pp.178–187 ) has developed some of these ideas in his consideration of law as an instrument of ideological domination , which legitimises and mystifies class rule .
13 ‘ ( 3 ) A person who has been released on bail in criminal proceedings and is under a duty to surrender into the custody of a court may be arrested without warrant by a constable — ( a ) if the constable has reasonable grounds for believing that that person is not likely to surrender to custody ; ( b ) if the constable has reasonable grounds for believing that that person is likely to break any of the conditions of his bail or has reasonable grounds for suspecting that that person has broken any of those conditions ; or … ( 4 ) A person arrested in pursuance of subsection ( 3 ) above — ( a ) shall , except where he was arrested within 24 hours of the time appointed for him to surrender to custody , be brought as soon as practicable and in any event within 24 hours after his arrest before a justice of the peace for the petty sessions area in which he was arrested ; and ( b ) in the said excepted case shall be brought before the court at which he was to have surrendered to custody .
14 In fact Bowe , the giggling assassin from Mike Tyson 's hometown of Brownsville , has stopped all but four opponents in an unbeaten 31-fight career that has earned him his right to challenge Evander Holyfield for the world heavyweight title here on Friday .
15 He would have enjoyed seeing more of this blue and green misty world with the lingering scents of ancient magic everywhere and he would have liked to see some of its people and found out how they lived and what they did and if they were happy .
16 We want to wear some of those clothes in the wardrobe that we have n't been able to wear for ages .
17 then adopted you 're wrong they eloquently adopted them as my Lord , erm first of all article eighty five is direct my Lordship has heard all about that , to do that would be rendering excessively difficult the enforcement of the directly effective provision and your Lordship has no jurisdiction to do that
18 He hardly ever tried Linda he wants to see more of that to pay it .
19 But for 40 years her use of electricity to make objects move , speak , walk , spin , shine , click , rotate and perform has given all of these objects a special autonomy .
20 The morality of aseptic rationalism has superseded that of spiritual regeneration .
21 Inevitably , as a secular interpretation of morality has superseded that of established religion , so the activities of the social controller have become increasingly important in the drama .
22 If you have an inadequate income , you may qualify for income support which is designed to provide those without sufficient means with enough money to live on .
23 Is it not likely that , were Mr Miller 's suggestions enacted , a man who has committed any of those crimes would have an incentive to kill the victim and any witnesses within reach ?
24 Again the shadow was in her eyes , and Fergus , who would have wished to know more of this , felt her retreat a little from him .
25 We want to know all about this party last night .
26 And of course what I want to know most of all is why Paul 's number plate happened to be in Lord Cumbermound 's stable . ’
27 Whatever the attractions of universal features of interaction for the explanation of universal pragmatic phenomena , there are also clear language-specific pragmatic phenomena , as in the domain of social deixis and elsewhere , where functional accounts of language structure would need to relate these to culture-specific aspects of interaction .
28 Lord Wedderburn has summarized several of these recent developments thus :
29 The human race has carried this to another stage .
30 To a Christian , the word ‘ faith ’ will probably recall the arguments of the Protestant Reformation and the debate about the idea of ‘ justification by faith ’ which has dominated much of Christian history since that time .
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