Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [adv] [adv] [v-ing] " in BNC.

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1 Still , I must say once again creating new sounds on the GR-50 was a real chamber of horrors , the major frustration being the multi-function control panel and hidden menu regime with the lack of any real-time rotary control .
2 She may feel far better leaving the bureau with details of a local self-help group for single parents and information about local child-care facilities .
3 Guido straightened slightly as he went on to observe , ‘ I 'm sure we 'll succeed more quickly working together — and you 'll have a chance to see more of this country you like so much … ’
4 I do n't think we 'll see much further coming together .
5 But he 'll work late tonight doing it again .
6 ‘ Mum says you 'll get poorly not 'aving seconds , ’ accused Ella .
7 For example , a social worker felt that clients could speak more openly to him because they knew he could not recognise them in other contexts , and a counsellor reported that her clients would sometimes say that they could speak more openly knowing that she could not see them .
8 You 'd feel just like going up to London wont you ?
9 We keep the trees erm they 're on about the trees are mature well my suggestion is there 's a lot of councillors that are very mature and really they could do far better getting eleven spindly new younger councillors to make these decisions on behalf of all the public tax payers in Nottingham .
10 But losing GEMs could have much farther reaching implications .
11 One might hardly suspect that so simple a task for so few seconds of film could prove so practically trying and , on reflection , so symbolic of our whole chain of adventures , attempting to keep aloft and alive a consecutive string of luminous mirrors against rather ridiculous odds .
12 The analysis needs to be developed , for example in the treatment of uncertainty , information , and market power , and these factors may have quite far reaching implications for the way in which we view the general equilibrium of the economy .
13 She says they were just hoping they would go away without doing anything stupid .
14 What one person would construe as simply permitting a sinner to dig his own pit , another would see as encouraging further sin .
15 If the market remains strong there may not be as sharp a gap at the beginning of April as we first feared because the strong trade will encourage more even selling , ’ added a senior economist , Jane Moore . ‘
16 Other may sit there stubbornly waiting for you to tell them what they are meant to do whilst making it abundantly clear that the session is hardly welcome , indeed is being conducted almost under duress .
17 Two days later in what was a completely strange country I found myself doing this audition piece and I can remember very clearly sitting in the antechamber afterwards and the registrar popping her head round the door and saying balefully to a group of us sitting there , ‘ Sorry , none of you ’ .
18 But I was so small I can remember very well going down this what we called the Middle Pad , this Roa , it was n't Road , I think it was called Middle Pad .
19 I can remember very well having the first cooker we had , gas cooker we had .
20 As with the shares of any quoted company , prices can vary quite substantially according to their supply and demand , which in turn can be determined by a variety of market factors .
21 I think that 's extremely true and extremely sound advice and I hope we can go away today bearing that in mind .
22 Although I can recall so clearly seeing my father off to the war , and even more clearly the Zeppelin , the mid-twenties are not so clear .
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