Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 10.7.6 In respect of the due exercise of any right or licence ( i ) confirmed or granted or ( ii ) agreed to be granted under the provisions of Clauses 10.7.2 , 10.7.3 and 10.7.4 , each Party ( i ) grants or ( ii ) agrees to grant respectively a licence under any intellectual property rights in respect of results and ( i ) grants or ( ii ) agrees to grant respectively to the extent reasonably necessary for such due exercise a licence under any background intellectual property right , and undertakes to procure like grants or agreements to grant from its Related companies .
2 This patient just wants to sit miserably by the fire , warming the back , or to lie tucked up cosily in bed , and does not want to move around or to make any effort whatsoever .
3 It is usually noticeable that when a masochist has for years felt hard done by , often over-controlled by their partner , and then for some reason the tables are turned , he or she metes out punishment as if this has to go on for the same length of time that the masochist 's suffering was endured .
4 If they are to be more than mere training , then a process of informed reflection has to go on at the same time .
5 Speaking after delivering an emotional tribute to his party workers , he said : ‘ There 's a great deal of serious reflection that has to go on in the opposition parties , but I 've no doubt that most of the reflection has to take place within Labour and it has to take place on the subject of PR .
6 Speaking after delivering an emotional tribute to his party workers , he said : ‘ There 's a great deal of serious reflection that has to go on in the opposition parties , but I 've no doubt that most of the reflection has to take place within Labour and it has to take place on the subject of PR .
7 He is n't allowed to play football and has to go back to the hospital for treatment .
8 ‘ We 've only got her for five years , then she has to go back to the Foundling Hospital . ’
9 The twentieth-century preference for ‘ the colloquial ’ in poetry may well be a temporary phenomenon ; Donald Davie 's Purity of Diction in English Verse ( 1952 ) , together with his admiration for the late Augustans , represent one attempt to revive an interest in the use of a ‘ civilized ’ diction ; it is interesting that he has to go back to the age before Wordsworth .
10 For comparison , one really has to go back to the Renaissance , to someone like Giovanni Bellini , who travelled an enormous territory ; even to Giotto , the artist who Matisse said was the peak of his aspiration .
11 the reader has to go back to the previous stretch of discourse to establish what This refers to .
12 In the meantime he has to go back to the town on further business , but first his horse needs shoeing , his cart needs repairing and he needs food and shelter .
13 He says he 's feeling better but he has to go back to the hospice .
14 Both were successful in their task , Phyllisia no longer has to go back to the West Indies and Celie was reunited with all her family .
15 Danny has to go down on the floor , put his hands on hips and go , evening all !
16 One only has to see Back to the Future to realize what problems could arise .
17 I do n't think it needs to go down under the barrier act .
18 Electricity privatisation needs to go back to the drawing board .
19 This determines the level of the water in the cistern so it needs to go back to the same notch
20 Like a car needs to go in for the M O T , you 've got ta
21 If a woman needs to go underground from the unsafety of her own home , she can find sanctuary in the network of " safe houses " set up by the Women 's Aid Federation .
22 Chinese parents do , of course , shower love and attention on their children but it is always made quite clear that child's-play has to remain well within the limits of normal social behaviour .
23 He loves to go down to the factory floor and see the products being made .
24 As Britain 's largest electricity maker , NatPower has to shop around for the cheapest fuel available .
25 Even the Chancellor of Oxford University , Roy Jenkins , has to wait outside on the steps of the Clarendon buildings on a cold November morning , when the Sultan of Brunei is in town .
26 As er as you can imagine , it 's a very difficult task , nobody wants to go up in the region , it has malaria , it 's dangerous , it 's it Transportation is difficult .
27 My mate who is driving me to the match tomorrow says he wants to go straight to the ground so I wo n't be able to get to the Adelphi .
28 When we finally spill outside , Rachel says she wants to go down to the beach again .
29 In his home town , Mr Edwards is a noted singer and says that he wants to go down in the programme as performing a selection of songs from Carousel and also Holy City .
30 He wants to go back to the base camp before we push on towards Finland .
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