Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [to-vb] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He did n't want Dougal to run into Maxham .
2 Avoid allowing light to shine into neighbours ' gardens or into windows .
3 He bent low to flash under boughs and bushes .
4 WOLVES manager Graham Turner , desperate not to fall away from the Division One promotion pacesetters , looks set to move for Morton striker Alex Mathie .
5 HURRICANE IIA Z2505 , looks set to return to Scotland once aviation archaeologists at Duxford have examined the remains for parts that may be useful in any future rebuilds of the rare fighter type .
6 GRAHAM TAYLOR looks set to stick with Des Walker right to the bitter end , after his shock introduction to England 's 2–0 crash in Boston .
7 Uwe Ampler , the 1986 world champion , looks set to ride with Ireland 's Sean Kelly in the PDM team .
8 tough game to start with too … team news is that Paul Kee looks set to play in goal
9 He adds : ‘ It 's a drag that a place where teenagers were listening to music was n't considered appropriate to talk about AIDS .
10 They might be considered likely to feed on flowers at a time , such as the dry season , when there is a scarcity of fruit .
11 He looks likely to run in Doncaster 's Flamborough Head Novices Hurdle tomorrow though do not be surprised if he is rerouted for the Grade 2 Berkshire Hurdle at Newbury .
12 He had admitted suspecting that money he helped Black to launder at banks was the proceeds of drugs trafficking .
13 We must also remember that it affirms the worth of our partner when we share the things we would not consider prudent to share with others .
14 On each occasion Ullathorne conceded unnecessary corners and Rush rose unmarked to head in Bishop 's kicks from the right .
15 IT is becoming commonplace to think of sport as a ‘ leisure industry ’ .
16 Neither Stuart McCall nor Richard Gough , who withdrew from Scotland 's squad for the game with Malta , have been able to train at Ibrox and must be considered unlikely to play at Tannadice .
17 He does n't shout or bark out orders and that cool approach was something I found difficult to come to terms with when I first arrived at Liverpool .
18 The move was considered necessary to deal with emergencies and crises arising from growing instability in the region since the end of the Cold War .
19 Nor can Kundry , a woman who saw Christ on his way to Calvary , and who is being used by a magician , Klingsor , to tempt Parsifal to fall into sensuality .
20 2.20 : Reminded Senior to check with Area 4 re .
21 45104 stands ready to return to London with a football special .
22 The Bank stands ready to buy from market makers , and at a price of its own choosing , any stock with three months or less to maturity ; it is also usually prepared to quote a price for stocks with between three and twelve months to maturity .
23 This is , however , mixed in with a more primitive element relating rustic to savage through fertility rituals .
24 They left London that same evening and got straight to work on arrival at Lusaka next morning .
25 In July an Indian government report on the February crash of an Indian Airlines Airbus A320 in Bangalore in February 1990 [ see p. 37268 ] found that not enough time had been allowed to enable personal to adapt to changes in aircraft , equipment , maintenance , ground facilities and the training of engineers and pilots .
26 In a vigorous and ultimately successful seven-year campaign , CLEAR forced the government to admit both the exposure to lead due to lead in petrol , and the health hazard posed by lead as such .
27 Gradually the talkative groups settled into a contented silence , but no one seemed disposed to go to sleep .
28 Hoomey thought Nails would make for home , the mission accomplished , but he seemed disposed to come in Hoomey 's direction .
29 Tony is er Professor of Economics at Cambridge and is a world renowned luminary in economic circles and er he 's , he 's here for the next week as a special professor and er is giving a number of lectures er most of which are open to , to all , to all students and he is a very famous economist , very clever chap you know if you can get to see him I , I 'd reco I 'd recommend it erm presuma there may be a sort of programme of his visit stuck up on the student notice boards erm , if there is n't er he 's giving a , a lecture tomorrow two o'clock in B seventy four and that 's , that 's if , he is going to be talking to the M A students er taking Economic Development and Policy Analysis and his topic there is comparing income inequality and poverty in Europe erm so if you , you know , if you are free tomorrow at two it just might be interesting to go along to , feel free to go to B seventy four tomorrow at two o'clock .
30 Can you please arrange for a cheque to be raised for the sum of £55.00 , to be made payable to BROADCAST in payment of continuing subscription fees .
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