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

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1 The Czech government does not want to see lots of companies go under because of a new bankruptcy law .
2 But explore all the options first , such as cost-cutting and restructuring borrowings , before calling in an insolvency practitioner : they tend to see everything in terms of insolvency legislation .
3 You 're gon na want to support someone in groups are n't you ?
4 You 're gon na want to support someone in groups with the changes coming on board , know what I mean ?
5 But in the early stages of his reign , as he sought to establish himself in quarrels with some of his more powerful vassals , Philip relied heavily upon aid from Henry II and his sons , from the family which he was to do so much to tear apart .
6 The analyst contended that " studies that find age differences ( among teenagers ) tend to find them in measures that are sensitive to socio-economic factors such as the prenatal complications of toxaemia and anaemia , rather than in biologically constrained outcomes of labour and delivery " .
7 For the Lord revealed , ‘ I intend to baptise them with tongues of fire ’ ( Wagner 1973:16 ) .
8 She knows people and tried to dazzle me with names .
9 The first is to try to classify them in terms of the kinds of knowledge , procedures and criteria of judgement they involve .
10 The film we 're going to see is Flatliners , and Denice tells us she 's been dying to see it for ages .
11 Hilda got hysterical and tried to kill herself with aspirins .
12 Although the City Code does not have the force of law , those who wish to take advantage of the facilities of the securities markets in the UK are expected to conduct themselves in matters relating to takeovers according to the City Code .
13 Expect to see lots of rollers being used to create this year 's styles .
14 Expect to see lots of pictures of Batts in the blackburn strip tomorrow .
15 An upbringing designed to carry him through changes of regime and frontier , possible loss of every worldly possession , and , in the event of crisis , protracted stays with distant relatives ensconced wherever the aristocracy was tolerated , from the Polish border to Hyde Park Gate , in short , a good European background , had made him totally self-contained and able with sunny smile and the formal handshake of the gymnase to set almost anybody at their ease , even the flustered Nenna .
16 It is a paradox — one of the many paradoxes of mysticism — that even though mystics insist that their experiences are radically ineffable , many of the great mystics have felt compelled to write them down and to try to communicate them to others .
17 ‘ If you ever want to meet anyone in movies — ’ she began .
18 There 's already a school for boys in Morton , and now I want to open one for girls , so I 've rented a building for it , with a small cottage for the schoolteacher .
19 Although the Lancastrian and Yorkist monarchs occasionally tried to replace it with taxes assessed directly on individual incomes , resistance proved too strong , and the fifteenth and tenth still held its own in 1485 as the established form of parliamentary taxation .
20 He knew Blanche was nervous by her uncharacteristic air of distraction and tried to calm her with compliments about her appearance .
21 In their non-obstetric role , they are expected to handle anything from hysterectomies to period pains .
22 If you want to fit lots of peripherals to your server then this is the sort of casing you 'll want — it has no less than four free 5.25-inch drive bays plus a pair of 3.5-inch bays .
23 This is not always easy ; we become skilled at using professional jargon and expect to hear it from others , but if we believe that people who use services should be involved in planning , then it is important that the language we use can be understood .
24 This structure had for long been partially responsible for delay in their legal recognition , since the civil law had not yet come to express it in terms it could comprehend .
25 ‘ I want to know the identity of a man , I want to reach him , I want to put him in handcuffs and read him a charge of First Degree murder . ’
26 Along the top of the ridge near the ski-lift station where they 'd just been assembled and accoutred , forty of fifty unwilling looking soldiers were strung out in a line attempting to obey orders and words of command from Non-Commissioned Officers who had sensibly omitted to incommode themselves with skis .
27 Do I need to do anything between visits ?
28 They brought , either bought them themselves or bought them posed to beworking with me cos I want to do something on diaries they 've got weekly diary , little
29 Okay but we want to do it , good that 's it but we want to do it by times lots of these numbers times together .
30 Only those I feel we can trust to keep it under wraps have been contacted . ’
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