Example sentences of "[is] [to-vb] [pers pn] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 3.1 The only mechanism by which a court can seek to compensate a person who has suffered damage or loss in consequence of a wrong done to him is to award him monetary compensation , whatever the nature of the damage which he has in fact sustained .
2 Souness admitted : ‘ The temptation is to give him some sort of outing whether it 's half an hour or even a half .
3 All it 's done is to give him more money to gamble away up in London .
4 And what we 're trying to do is to give him this family feeling that everybody behind here , the whole team , every single worker is rooting for him and making sure that he has the best .
5 My only alternative is to give it slack line , laying the rod in the rests and hoping it will swim out of its own accord .
6 Similarly , our analysis of how time was used across the curriculum provoked further challenges to conventional assumptions : that the way to do a subject justice is to give it more time ; and that ‘ balance ’ is about the proportions of time given to the various subjects .
7 The whole point of investing this money on auditing is to give us possible feed back . .
8 Perhaps for this reason above any other , aromatherapy has sometimes been dismissed out of hand by a few dyed-in-the-wool traditionalists because they believe a certain amount of discomfort must be felt if it 's to do us any good !
9 All that remains is to wish you good listening !
10 So the best thing to do is to have it last thing at night as you plonk your head on the pillow .
11 This is to remind you that insurance is available for all Teachers teaching private classes .
12 Our light is to tell him that food is ready for him .
13 Th th the the advancement on the exercise is to make them one sentence by using , yes , you could use a conjunction if you were going to make it into one sentence .
14 In the third division , Hereford United 's aim is to make it 2 home wins in a row .
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