Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [verb] the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 If they are doing purely local journeys , then that may be too much and they may prefer to use the Oxford ringroad , but if they are doing long-distance journeys ten miles is not a very significant addition to their journey in length and the congestion on the Oxford ringroad is such that it may actually be shorter in time terms to go the longer way round in distance .
2 Because NMDA receptors are assumed to be located on dendritic spines , it is believed that spines may act to localize the Ca 2+ signal .
3 I was intrigued to note that Scottish Secretary Ian Lang , in his recent address to the Edinburgh University Politics Society , should choose to cite the Skye bridge development as an example of the great success of this Government 's ‘ non-interventionist ’ approach to the future provision of essential public amenities .
4 ‘ If there is any fighting in Europe , I should like to see the Bolshies and the Nazis doing it . ’
5 I believe that that money has been carried forward , which means that funds are available today if the Minister should decide to pay the Axminster practice .
6 Once access to all modules is gained , you should attempt to submit the DC again .
7 The arch-conservative , Senator Jesse Helms ( North Carolina ) , complained that the administration should have mobilised the US troops , based less than a mile from the Panamanian Defence Force headquarters , to help the rebels .
8 She argued that the history of " scum " should have alerted the IBA to its controversial nature , and that any decision to screen it should have been made by the appointed members of the Authority , and not by their executive staff .
9 It had been in Essex that , out of discontent with sitting at home , Leslie had requested a posting abroad ; and it was somehow appropriate that it was with the men of Essex that he should have ended the North African campaign .
10 He commented : ‘ This is an extremely serious development , and we really feel that the owner should have consulted the BMC before making deals with individual climbers . ’
11 Contacting White Waltham for a QDM several minutes after he should have intercepted the Burnham VOR 280 degree radial ( and not knowing why he had n't ) produced the instruction to tune Heathrow Radar on 119.9 .
12 They really should have outpointed the New Zealand XV in the first match at Hamilton for they outplayed the New Zealanders for rather more than half the game .
13 Strictly speaking , I should have informed the Kent police when she was fit for visitors , or rather the hospital should have .
14 Mr Dugdale must have missed the Granada 500 transmitted in primetime on ITV — the only time during the campaign when the three party leaders were questioned by real voters on national television .
15 I must have heard the Brahms C major Sonata countless times , yet I can not recall having ever encountered a reading which balances the young composer 's variegated , emotionally charged adolescent outpourings as unerringly as Richter does here .
16 The distinct possibility of a Turkish equaliser must have sent the Wapping Contingent scouring the bottom drawer for elegant headlines like ‘ Wot A Load of Turkeys ’ , or ‘ A Squawking Great Balls-up ’ .
17 They dived down from out of the sun to the south and in view of the short space of time that had elapsed since the aircraft had landed it is almost certain that the enemy aircraft must have seen the Sunderland in the air .
18 At that time I knew very little about Montaigne : but Eliot had come to him through Shakespeare and the influences upon Shakespeare ( who must have read the Apologie de Raymond Sebond ) ; and , as he said in his essay on Pascal , Montaigne 's outlook is the only credible alternative to that of belief .
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20 No special LIFESPAN privileges are required to use this option but you must have submitted the SSR .
21 Such theories must have attracted the Eliot who so often had connected modern and savage life and whose own poetry had been attacked for its apparently illogical movements from one image to the next .
22 If anybody had seen me they must have thought the SAS was on exercise in the area .
23 The conference should aim to keep the ANC in the peace process , he said .
24 While the case may appear to support the Woolwich principle it can not be treated as a decision of any weight .
25 ‘ You 'll want to let the Eladeldi give her the once over ‘
26 You might consider ditching the PostScript cartridge and buying TrueType equivalents for your Type 1 fonts .
27 ‘ I mean he 'll keep saying The Smiths are the best and I 'll … ’
28 He had invited her to join the ladies ' sewing circle , and even suggested that she might like to attend the Tuesday evening Bible readings which he ran — he was sure that ‘ dear Miss Mates ’ would release her for the hour and a half the readings usually took .
29 He 'll decide to study the Pennington report and come to a decision on the recommendations .
30 The Bruce claimant to the throne had just died , but his son and grandson were determined to assert family rights , even if it meant offering their services to Edward I for as long as it might take to drive the Comyns from the seized lands in Annandale .
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