Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adj] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I think I might be able to sort that out a lot of it will be underneath your |
2 | If the value of the whole expression , , is to remain constant then the value of the numerator must also fall . |
3 | If the price were to remain constant then the gain received on redemption would be constant . |
4 | The Labour Party came to use that quite a lot . |
5 | ‘ I had the kitchen stove which was nothing but steel : I had to do that down every morning till you could see yourself in it ; and whiten the hearth . |
6 | And we used to do that twice a day , my darling , not once a day , twice a day . |
7 | I 've got to do that twice a day which I did n't know we actually had to do when I started it . |
8 | I slumped to my knees , burdened by the hopeless regret that I had n't had the chance to do this just a bit sooner . |
9 | To do this successfully the choreographer must be able to select from the ‘ aggregation of objects ’ only those which are appropriate to the ballet in hand . |
10 | Oh would and could you 're going to use those quite a bit in writing |
11 | She waited thus for what she judged to be half an hour , moving a few steps to and fro to keep warm whenever the coast was clear . |
12 | Yet Hilton 's text is remarkable in its power to bring alive conceptually the nature and ultimate implications of the life of faith in its own terms . |
13 | The Kenyans have gone to enormous trouble to make this not a murder . ’ |
14 | or we might have to bring this back a bit |
15 | Overleaf , a way to make many more a reality . |
16 | Afterwards they stood up slowly , not wanting to part from such intimacy , but beginning to feel chilly now the warmth of the story was over . |