Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [adv prt] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Newtown Coaches , from Reeth Place , Newton Aycliffe , was told by Durham County Council it must give up running the route from Darlington to Bishopton after complaints about the service .
2 Hailsham , in an article in the Daily Express , of 3 September , called for an election , to be fought on party lines , with the aim of securing a Conservative majority for protection , The government , Hailsham said , should hurry up to complete the purpose for which it was formed , namely the balancing of the budget , and then go to the country on party lines .
3 Have a nice weekend , keep on taking the pills yeah well you know what it 's like y'know there 'll be so many people dying for this to fail well they do n't know what 's going on but but all they 'll get is one call interception which says I ca n't get through I ca n't get through , or I 've tried this number and it does n't work and blah you know usual thing but right I must keep on taking the Buffalo Bills .
4 It follows that if a government should wish to keep unemployment below the NUP , it must keep on increasing the rate of growth of the money supply and will have to tolerate an ever-increasing rate of inflation .
5 The intention was that we should set out to count the big sales first .
6 It became important that he should go on believing the lie , for what he could do if he discovered the truth of the situation did n't bear thinking about .
7 PUBLIC sector rents should go up to reflect the higher value of houses or flats in desirable areas , Mr Chris Patten , the Environment Secretary , said yesterday .
8 Well I 've had a word with Keith and he will be available and , and very willing to do a one day seminar of that nature basically on why unison how we should go about convincing the , the membership at large how we should er conduct the free ballot campaign as it were .
9 But he must go on to explain the sorts of variations which have this effect on individuals ( or other subjects ) if he is to rely on counterfactual claims about the actions of subjects .
10 Once the court is satisfied that there is evidence that D was provoked to lose self-control , it must go on to consider the second requirement : was the provocation enough to make a reasonable man do as D did ?
11 Wright will have a key role in Vilnius tomorrow as Northern Ireland begin what has been disparagingly described as the ‘ battle of the also-Manager Billy Bingham is unlikely to make many changes from the team which lost 3–1 in Spain last month ; Iain Dowie should come in to replace the injured Philip Gray .
12 For some reason she found herself obsessed with the idea that she should get up to lay the table .
13 They may land up building the centre outside Europe — in Silicon Valley or Tokyo .
14 They 'll jump to your tune , but it 's unlikely that they 'll hang around to hear the final Act of the opera .
15 Mr Ritblat said yesterday that he was prepared to sell the properties off piecemeal and had put no timescale on the disposal of assets , but that it was conceivable that a big foreign investor might move in to buy the portfolio in its entirety .
16 ‘ Else thee 'll end up scrubbing the bloody step like me . ’
17 If you just want to give the ball a tonk with your new Krypton-shafted driver , you 'll end up spending the day knee-deep in heather .
18 I want to see how long he 'll go on denying the fact that he was listening in , she told herself to justify her inability to leave .
19 Somehow I ca n't see us remaining in the number two position — but fingers crossed scumta will strike down our foes and inspire out team to greater things and we 'll go on to win the league .
20 But he 'll go on applying the skills learnt on those days in the Nottingham library to a wider cricketing canvas , and using that cast accumulated knowledge to enlighten others — not least the thousands of schoolchildren who visit Trent Bridge in parties each year : ‘ Last season we had several hundred children through on the day when Derek Randall needed one run to complete his 20,000 for the county — and I made certain they all knew about the landmark .
21 Well I 'll go in get the next , next week 's maths class .
22 A determined allegorist ( or mythiciser ) might go on to identify the Nimrodel with baptism , the Silverlode with death .
23 The conversation might go on to discuss the ownership of papers , and how to come to an agreeable settlement of the outstanding fees — a typical example of a problem facing many practitioners .
24 When a colony was launched as the property of a single owner he , or one of his family , might go out to oversee the administration but he was unlikely to cut his links with England , if only because it was important to be able to maintain the court favour which was part of the political strength needed by anyone who wanted to run a colony on his own .
25 Among other things , Peaks Marine supplies the sort of deck canopy you might shelter under to keep the rain out of your Pimms at Henley .
26 I 'm sure we 'll come on to discuss the nature and extent of those environmental discounts later .
27 If he could give up smoking the Army in Sri Lanka would benefit by another one hundred and thirty dollars a month .
28 they 'd carry on getting the reduced rate prior to the period of disallowance .
29 Workers in the nuclear industry could face up to double the risk of contracting leukaemia than the rest of society according to a report published today .
30 We 'd set about improving the meals or the buildings .
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