Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [verb] [noun] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | What kind of preparation or priming do teachers need in order to exploit their classroom experience in the manner I have suggested ? |
2 | Although LMS sees LEAs transfer much of their powers , authorities still have a key role to play as the principal source of advice on the complexities of employment law and on fair procedures for appointment , discipline , grievance and dismissal . |
3 | Hence the Ath.Pol. 's statement that Themistokles helped Ephialtes overthrow the Areopagus , which is crudely impossible on the dates , may not be completely valueless . |
4 | Which would mean that Shakespeare had Macbeth meet the witches in as moody a place as a writer could conceive — an ancient cemetery . |
5 | Yet as the responsibilities of public life invade Hal 's apprenticeship to pleasure , the distinction — prose with Falstaff/verse without him — breaks down , as we see when he addresses his fat friend in verse to urge him to the wars ( III.iii.199ff. ) , a change of tone so marked that Shakespeare makes Falstaff reply in a couplet — as Milton Crane noted , Falstaff is only given verse for mockery . |
6 | The sitting room has a TV , games , and maps to help guests plan their activities . |
7 | He paused , and Maria saw decision become intention . |
8 | The men were carrying large metal cases of some kind , like metallic suitcases , and Cardiff heard Pearce exclaim … |
9 | Sadly , the forecasts came true , with sleet and snow making views vanish forever . |
10 | The Japanese firm , like most other manufacturers , offers the chance to include an extra monthly fixed payment to cover all scheduled servicing and maintenance to help purchasers budget even better . |
11 | Escalators and lifts help customers move between levels , and there may also be fountains , cafes , sculptures and seating areas — all protected from the weather . |
12 | She is resting her garlanded head on the fingertips of a red-gloved hand , inserting the large , crystal-clear dildo with the other , her crimson mouth parted and blue-mascara 'd eyes half-shut in rapturous delight as the devoted Koons goes about his business . |
13 | It sank for a moment , then rose again , and Alexei saw Jotan raise his eyebrows . |
14 | Eventually , both mother and baby gained strength , and Ruth saw relief replace worry in Ernest 's face as his daughter began to thrive , and his wife to smile at him . |
15 | Hughes and Cole had drivers report objects that ‘ attracted their attention ’ while actually driving a car and while watching a film of the same route . |
16 | The educational problem-posing approach with triggers and dialogue helps people move beyond barriers to learning and involves them in a group process to change their lives as learners and as emerging teachers in their communities . |
17 | They both turned back instantly , scanning the shadows , and Fenella saw Nuadu look up , sudden hope in his eyes . |
18 | If kept in tune such facilities as memory , flexibility and capacity to make decisions do not easily decline . |
19 | Is there not even something rather arrogant about the assumption that the human mind and capacity to make things supply the only proper model for conceiving of a supreme reality ? |
20 | ‘ We know there will be severe practical difficulties but it is up to farmers and auctioneers to make things work . |
21 | United supporters in Stand B will see prices fall from £15 to £14 , with season ticket holders in the Kop and Lowfields seeing prices rise from £135 to £140 an increase of 3.7pc . |
22 | Within this context , the Christian Family Video Society has planned a programme of training and education to help people evaluate and use the media in a constructive way . |
23 | Within this context , the Christian Family Video Society has planned a programme of training and education to help people evaluate and use the media in a constructive way . |
24 | The preacher 's arrogance and pomposity made Rosebery erupt : ‘ He is a buffoon without the merits of a buffoon . ’ |
25 | Of course , it was useful to both Romania and China to let Moscow know how deeply involved they were with the Americans , because such knowledge could deter Moscow from interfering in their internal affairs . |
26 | The relationship between land use and cattle stealing helps explain why the crime was carried out relatively less often in the central highlands in the nineteenth century . |
27 | His eyes roved round the scene , and Shelley heard Constance draw in her breath with a little sob . |
28 | Mescaline and LSD make colours seem more intense and time much slower ; the reverberations are stronger and the conscious present lasts longer . |
29 | He was gently coaxing an old lady on to the duckboards , and his elaborate care and concern made Meredith think better of him . |
30 | The table was set for a meal , fresh flowers in the centre , and Jenna saw tears spring to Marguerite 's eyes . |