Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [pers pn] to [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Because of their beauty such villages are also more subject to draconian planning policies which may prevent any new development at all or restrict it to only the limited in-filling of low-density private housing .
2 If you did n't say anything , if you did n't give a me editing for a formula or copy it to somewhere else where the cell adjusting are longer , then it makes the formula longer and then you get
3 There are three ways to handle interrupts in the Corollary system : to transfer all the interrupts to one processor , transfer them to the CPU with the lowest priority tasks or distributing them to more than one processor .
4 Those VARs and ISVs I have talked to , view the combination of USL and Novell as a very positive move that allows them to more effectively address the total enterprise .
5 This is the only system that allows us to readily identify strangers and protect ourselves and our company . ’
6 We 're gon na have a we 're gon na have a a thing that takes us to wherever you 're having
7 ‘ They will be very popular people — perhaps even more in demand than the producer — and should be able to sign short term contracts that allow them to continually search out the people willing to pay them most money . ’
8 Similarly , it the Insured considered the risk to the camera but decided that it would be safer in a locked car than taking it to where he was going he could demonstrate that precautions were taken even if they subsequently proved inadequate and the car was broken into and the camera stolen .
9 I , I , I could take you into in Craven Arms on this Wednesday morning and introduce you to more unemployed people than are shown on the register , I think
10 Happily , the work of these ‘ old timers ’ still inspires and encourages us to this very day .
11 Within a quarter of an hour Thomas was back , hugging himself with pleasure in his own cunning , and they passed together through the little door , and drew it to again after them .
12 A single 3–2–0 chub to legered maggot from the next occupied below the winner took Jeff Perrin ( Shakespeare ) into second and helped him to forth in the Kamasan Matchman of the Year table .
13 Needless to say I got a little excited and told him to quietly shut the engine down and if he wanted to wash the coveralls tonight in gasoline to go about a hundred and fifty yards over there .
14 Then , as she began to think about it , her anger rose , asserting itself to an even greater degree and causing her to almost hiss at him , ‘ Tell me this — what sort of a hypocrite kisses a woman when he dislikes the entire sex ? ’
15 Both Simon Draper and Ken Berry had been vehement in their opposition to Branson even contemplating rehiring Wilson , and advised him to now tear up the contract and be done with it .
16 But how can we generalise the argument and extend it to more ‘ normal ’ circumstances ?
17 The tribunal in Bury St Edmunds was told that Mr Reid , along with other nursing staff on the hospital 's now-closed villa ten , drank while on duty , groped residents and encouraged them to sexually assault one another .
18 On the other hand , banging out a press release and sending it to absolutely everyone is a waste of time .
19 Subsequent research will then be devoted to determining its range of applicability and subjecting it to still further tests .
20 Although a human geographer who has specialized in the analysis of urban systems particularly using entropy-maximizing models , in this book he recognizes three types of system and applies them to both physical and human geography .
21 For example , we now brief recruits on their rights and tell them and encourage them to actually come forward with their complaints , we very carefully brief and select our N C Os , we have open days for parents , we bring parents in so that they can feel part of the set up right from the start and so that their sons join the army and they tell their other friends to make sure they do to .
22 I had suggested in the note that , as it was then three-fifteen , rather than their breaking camp , one of them should drive back and take me to where they were for the night and back to the village next morning .
23 For the purposes of the review , and to allow us to really put the B-1R through its paces , Bluebridge Music have additionally loaned us a brand new example of the HE ( horn loaded ) series 4x10 SVT speaker cab .
24 Then run the point of a thin knife around the edge of the moulds to loosen the cases and enable you to carefully turn out the chocolate shapes onto a cool , clean surface .
25 His 10,000-mile electoral odyssey , which started in Mrs Thatcher 's birthplace of Grantham and took him to more than 60 constituencies , finally brought him to Dulwich , just up the road from his predecessor 's Prime Ministerial bolthole .
26 ‘ My car is not far away , ’ he informed her , taking charge of her parcel , and carrying it to where his car was parked .
27 It is also said that in times when Russia has need of strength in battle , these horses will awake their masters and carry them to where they are needed .
28 He was also possessive ; he only allowed me out twice a week — Wednesday 's Youth Club and Thursday 's Sally Carmichael 's dancing class — and accompanied me to both ( pity he did n't come to the Cricket Lover 's Ball ) .
29 The Publications Officer is handling an increasing amount of such material , and preparing it to increasingly high technical specifications .
30 So you know , I say things like oh I 'm going down to see Zoey now before dinner and like she 'll follow me down or something and I 'll say oh are you going into the saloon or like to try and get her to not come with me , then I feel so guilty I think well poor Marina , you know , she 's here in a foreign country , she has n't got any friends and she 's all by herself and I would n't like it if I was in her position
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