Example sentences of "[verb] [indef pn] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But if your governor 's away never trust nothing ring a vet . |
2 | Two final points : first , except to imply that , because the rights of ownership in joint stock companies are rarely used , they can be discounted , the chapter offers nothing to support a conclusion that the reduction or abrogation of those rights , such as the ‘ radical extension ’ of the unions ' role would require , would command general support , and second , it gives no guidance on the question whether that ‘ radical extension ’ would create genuine industrial democracy . |
3 | Rain told him she had heard nothing to suggest the police were suspicious about the provenance of the paintings . |
4 | He did n't want everyone to see the marks of his sins . |
5 | The fact that we had an armed guard lowered no one 's spirits ; made everyone feel a lot more comfortable , including , if they only knew it , the ex-FAKINTIL chief sapper himself . |
6 | Jack , used ( unlike Ludens ) to getting his way , had hired the Rover somehow in Edmarsh , and had ( Ludens had no doubt ) commissioned someone to rescue the Volkswagen and drive it to London . |
7 | You may have heard someone use the term ‘ customer relations ’ . |
8 | There was a good crowd round the 11th attracted by the possibility of seeing someone win the Bentley . |
9 | They connected him up , but there was nowhere to hang the bag of saline solution , and they did not want someone blocking the aisle holding it . |
10 | I want everyone to have a board like yours . ’ |
11 | Some members of the largely Christian audience were disappointed to find no-one advocating a reduction of Britain 's nuclear deterrent — although Mr. Jenks felt the need of four Trident boats as exaggerated , and Mr. Barron said the number of warheads should be limited . |
12 | Twice he fell for it , running half-dressed out of the room and instructing everyone to hold the show for a few minutes . |
13 | Has everyone got a drink ? |
14 | Has everyone got a copy of them here ? |
15 | Has everyone got a copy of |
16 | Right has everyone had a chance to look at some stuff since last time ? |
17 | The first thing that George found was that the work of fracture of wood was quite exceptionally high , although of course it has nothing resembling a dislocation mechanism to help it . |
18 | We have now turned almost full circle , but instead of employing someone to bait the swim , we have turned to a choice of mechanical devices which do a similar job . |
19 | Reconciliation needs someone to take the initiative . |
20 | It only needs someone to knock a window out and the whole thing could go up in flames . ’ |
21 | DEC needs someone to produce the chips , and most of the semiconductor manufacturers are already tied , but Cypress may be in a position to straddle camps and/or dump Sparc . |
22 | George is a quiet , fairly shy person , who is not very imaginative and needs someone to share a life with . |
23 | … I know what pubs to go into when I want to meet someone to have a chat . … ’ |
24 | How , I wondered , was I going to find someone to judge the merit of this work objectively ? |
25 | You will need someone to take the chair who is able to keep his/her own views in the background and is experienced in handling emotive discussions . |
26 | If you have formally nominated someone to receive the benefit it will go to that person . |
27 | ‘ I want someone to create a style that will make me look fabulous , and which does n't need any care at all . |
28 | ‘ And you want someone to send a message to the young lady to explain why you 're late ? ’ |
29 | Has someone turned the clock back 100 years and forgotten to tell me ? |
30 | ‘ Has someone robbed a bank ? ’ |