Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [to-vb] [pos pn] [det] " in BNC.

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1 If you did not follow the recommendations in this respect , you will of course need to substitute your own values in the above commands .
2 In ‘ The disappearance ’ , Imamu has to prove that he had nothing to do with Perk 's disappearance by finding her dead body in someone else 's house having been murdered by that person and Boo has to risk his own life in order to save that of Scout 's before his most ignorant neighbours realise he 's not a squirrel eating monster .
3 The drawing seem to violate its own idiom .
4 Windsor has already tried to set up a team of his own in F1 and knows the problems involved , not least of which is the mega money needed to gain a foothold , never mind putting together the technical talent needed to build his own car .
5 On the right-hand side try to match your own qualifications , strengths and experience to the requirements .
6 The Corsican come to claim his own ?
7 Conflict may arise if a large fundholding practice decides to pursue its own health priorities or ignore those of the local district health authority .
8 The devolution of detailed financial control from local authorities to head teachers and governing bodies means that schools will in future have to manage their own budgets which include an amount for teachers ' salaries .
9 Each LAN has to have its own licence and can not be bridged over wide area network connections .
10 Her helpless moans of delight seemed to excite his own desire , perspiration breaking out on his skin as his body began moving against her with a rhythmic urgency he could barely control .
11 The rhythm of his heartbeart seemed to echo her own , in some strange and miraculous conjunction , creating one shared , tumultuous pulse which filled the universe .
12 But when it comes to playtime , each cat seems to have its own personal , idiosyncratic way of embellishing its playful interactions with its owners .
13 Pak Hon-yong needed to bolster his own role in the North Korean government and the maintenance of a revolutionary spirit in the south would assist that objective .
14 Under the 1988 Act the following services must be open to competitive tender if the council wishes to permit its own service departments to participate :
15 Moscow gallery decides to form its own non-State museum of modern art
16 And somebody , this other boy had to do his own work .
17 Her position as expressed to me was that if the private sector wanted to use its own money for the tunnel then we should certainly not stand in the way .
18 Humanity comes to control its own destiny and ‘ make its own history ’ .
19 Once the war was over , however , the diversity of the Nationalist camp resurfaced , as each group sought to promote its own cause .
20 Each team has to create its own routine which has to include mandatory starburst , jumping jacks , domino sequence and freezing techniques .
21 But since the rules are that the place has to pay its own way , he has welcomed all comers , from the World Indoor Bowls Championship to Militant Tendency , who staged their annual conference in the Palace of the People .
22 If food intake is low the body starts to use its own sources of fuel , including fat stores ( particularly important for the slimmer ! ) .
23 ( WES AD LIB BACKREF ) ( ANNE ) Still to come on Central News … an old railway town plans to build its own university …
24 This is shown , for instance , by a survey of Leicester , where each individual ethnic and cultural group tends to possess its own distinctive residential territory ( Leicester CC , 1983 ) .
25 Each teacher tends to have his own particular strategy and will wish to employ the computer program as part of it .
26 Parenthood began to impose its own time-honoured and inexorable pattern .
27 Like wartime bomb stories , every geologist seems to have his own favourite example to cap all others .
28 Each period seems to construct its own mythical golden age ‘ twenty years ago ’ .
29 By this time , my husband decided to build his own dog trap .
30 Where a vendor wishes to protect his own interests , those of his ’ successor in title ’ or of an adjoining owner , a restriction may be imposed that no development will be permitted within a defined distance of a certain boundary or existing dwelling .
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