Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb infin] [noun sg] of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Whereas in the past voters had looked to parties and party workers to help them make sense of politics , this function was now largely given up to television news broadcasts .
2 Erm and that also makes sure , if you 've got it all in front of you , erm that ensures that you 're getting all the information that you need rather than thinking oh hang on , what else do I need sort of thing .
3 ‘ Now how did I get hold of Breeze ?
4 Tell me , how much do you earn end of story .
5 Which one do you want sort of thing , you know ?
6 ‘ Do you think loss of morale could have anything to do with it ? ’ asked Mrs Lomax .
7 But when it suits them they choose not to be seen and seen you know sort of divide and rule tactics of seen as different entities really and I mean to be how dare and one one comment was how dare these men gang up against us .
8 like I said we at least to go on one complex exercise every month which , although they ca n't physically make you go on it there was , you know , they more or less made you go sort of thing pay to do and then we were there the other weekend we had one of these weekends where be more fun , really hard work though it 'll be more fun for
9 As I have mentioned in previous chapters , at the time of a death complicated practical issues need to be decided : to bury or cremate ; was there a will and if not how do you organize probate ; how do you get hold of money from an account that is not in your name ; how do you register a death .
10 How should we marry assessment of quality of life with assessment of conventional trial endpoints to reach a sound treatment decision ?
11 To try and get round the problem Kummer introduced extra " ideal " numbers ( Section 3.9 ) to help him regain uniqueness of factorisation in many cases .
12 They 're storage of diesel , do they have storage of diesel there ?
13 The times suited his predilection for historical references in clothes , for dressing up , for being glamorous and the collections he did then saw him develop sureness of touch allied with a taste for a dangerous dare or two which characterised much of what he does today .
14 As might be expected , Evangelicals were inclined to reprove those who were reluctant to have the sacrament administered to a gravely ill patient for fear of making him lose hope of recovery .
15 He claims that adopting certain Buddhist practices and yoga techniques has helped him find peace of mind .
16 If you held the cup and let me get hold of handle I 'd have been alright .
17 Living out here is inclined to make me lose count of time . ’
18 How adequately does it make sense of party politics ?
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