Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb infin] in a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Our main purpose in life is to make people aware of the problem , to make them think of their own vulnerability and responsibility and make them act in a safe and sensible way .
2 Thus , one might characterize one 's grasp on the experience of seeming to see a red object as something is going on in me ( I do n't know what it is ) which is like what goes on when a red object is acting on my eyes ; or … like what goes on in me to make me behave in a red-object-appropriate way .
3 He lifted his shoulders and let them fall in a dismissive shrug .
4 But how could I achieve in a few minutes what I had failed to accomplish after hours of trying ?
5 Erm in actual fact I do n't w I work in a non-catholic school .
6 Love makes you act in a certain way even — and this is the crunch — when you are not feeling very loving .
7 Perhaps the most obvious one is to do with dress , like how do you dress at a at a job interview , how do you dress in a particular sort of er function at work .
8 After all , what can you do in a full-length silk dupion with cabbage roses and silver applique ?
9 And how how many haystacks would you have in a good year .
10 If Vic says could you stand in a different way or use the pole like this and tries to demonstrate they simply wo n't .
11 Q. Why did you ask Colonel North how many Hawks can you get in a 707 ?
12 Do you live in a big house or what kind of house
13 Is it ethical for man to interfere with the genetic constitution and physiological functions of living organisms , especially of man and the higher animals , in order to make them perform in a different way ?
14 Which equation should we use in a practical case , the equation for the vector potential , Ampère 's law , Biot-Savart 's law , or attack directly Maxwell 's equations ?
15 How much faith can we have in a possible Chancellor who does not have any independent view on something as important as the PSBR .
16 Only by sharing anxiety do we participate in a meaningful existence .
17 Outdoor play is particularly important because it helps them develop in a whole variety of ways .
18 In fact , it was one of the few times I had seen him act in a civil way towards his stepmother .
19 And even now , after Dr Neil 's healing influence , daily exerted , for although he could not make direct love to her he was able to let her know in a thousand different ways how much he loved her , and how precious she was to him , she still felt the odd shudder of shame and fear .
20 Newman waited , heard her take in a deep breath .
21 ‘ Not last night ; I heard him come in a long time after I went to bed .
22 Do they come in a wide range to suit all your needs ?
23 She could hear Mrs Lorimer shouting for her favourite lodger , then she heard her say in a loud voice , ‘ It 's a woman .
24 He took a shuttle to the asteroid belt , he was the highest ranker there they started the race , to the belt they drove at a deadly pace no-one knows what happened that star date but we always knew poor Wes would have to wait as they pulled Will from the smoking wreck they heard him say in a terrible state bom bom bom bom tell Wesley I love him bom bom bom bom tell Wesley I need him , tell Wesley not to my love for him is never weak .
25 As they pulled Will from the smoking wreck they heard him say in a terrible state bom bom bom bom tell Wesley I love him bom bom bom bom tell Wesley I need him , tell Wesley not to my love for him is never weak .
26 ‘ I 'm just asking you to think about it , ’ I heard him say in a calm voice .
27 He does n't really seem to be very careful about distinguishing intellect from the one and , and so forth , does n't really , he 's not , he 's not really focusing on that difference and so seems to let it lapse in a less than useful way .
28 And let me say in a personal capacity that if this link between my group in Europe and the trade union movement at home is important , I think the lin link between the trade union movement and the Party at home is of crucial importance .
29 The more usual alternative however is to explain our discovery as being due to a certain causal process , something within us that makes us behave in a certain way .
30 The fascination Or sociology lies in the fact that its perspective makes us see in a new light the very world in which we have lived all our lives … .
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