Example sentences of "[to-vb] [conj] [noun] [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Erm so we just have to accept that tourists do n't dress in those sort of clothes .
2 And if she has already enjoyed the satisfaction of having climbed to a new standard of proficiency , higher than she has been before , why should she care one way or another to know that others have not yet reached this standard ?
3 As far as the build quality is concerned , you 'd expect it to be up there with the best of the Japanese instruments , and you 'll be pleased to know that Jackson have not compromised their reputation here at all ; there 's nothing in the slightest ‘ second rate ’ about the Infinity .
4 to establish that emulsions do not break or foams collapse .
5 Within months of the invasion of Panama , Guillermo Endara , the US-installed president , resorted to a public hunger strike to demand that Washington follow through on its promises .
6 With few notable exceptions , legal department tend to be small to medium in size and it is not uncommon to find that solicitors work along .
7 This is not an unsurprising phenomenon since common sense would seem to indicate that people interact more with those that are close than with those who are distant .
8 So I thought if I er But I was beginning to get a bit worried so I thought well I might as well go up because I shall start to worry and things get out of proportion with me you see ?
9 New attitudes to work and leisure require radically new social and economic policies which few politicians , of the left or right , are prepared to contemplate .
10 They must be taught to retrieve but mine have always been intelligent enough to quickly acquire the knack after limited training .
11 Its use in the investment community is certain to increase as managers become more familiar with the new strategic investment opportunities it offers . ’ ;
12 My friends are very anxious that there should be no difference between their people and the Mamur Zapt , and will do all they can to see that things go no further , at least for the time being .
13 Paul is careful to emphasise that relationships relate both to God and man by the statement which comes immediately prior to , and also introduces , his section on the full range of relationships in which Christians will be involved .
14 However , Northern men are likely to agree that men do n't do enough to look after their children , and they support the idea of women with young children going out to work .
15 Yes , I do agree , Bill , and I think another reason why we 're more aware of it now is because we 've had unfortunately so many disasters in the last oh five/six years and we 're increasingly coming to realize that children do also suffer quite severely from post-trauma stress .
16 After Thursday , a new maxim ought to state that governments do not win elections , oppositions lose them .
17 Sexual discrimination is , of course , very common , but it is difficult to detect and women do n't make official complaints .
18 Phil Carrick has never let Yorkshire down but , in reflecting what might have been , he has the right to wonder if Yorkshire have always best served him .
19 ‘ We 're not a breeding ground any more — some clubs have to sell but Liverpool do n't and we do n't either .
20 We are all prone , especially when we are children , to assume that things have always been as we find them , and that they will never change .
21 One way to reconcile the results was to assume that monopoles move relatively slowly , at only 0.1 per cent the velocity of light or less .
22 The easiest way to introduce technical progress is to assume that factors become more effective over time , e.g. , that one worker can do the work that two did a decade ago .
23 For those members taking part in the British Trust for Ornithology/BASF Garden Bird Survey , we are pleased to announce that BASF have generously agreed to continue their support by sponsoring a third year of the survey .
24 Contra Marxists , exponents of the autonomous state model are particularly keen to stress that capitalists have continually faced a governing apparatus at least partly structured against them : by feudal forces in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , by socialist labour movements in the twentieth century , and by the military requirements and foreign policy aims of governing elites at all times ( Finer , 1975 ) .
25 When giving instruction in thermal soaring , I try to insist that students go on attempting to find lift until about 5–600 feet , and I very often explain my own thoughts and precautions as they do the flying .
26 The birth rate is notoriously difficult to predict as people remain very capricious in their decisions about when , and how many , children to have .
27 INDUSTRIAL fasteners group TT is to pay a second interim dividend on March 31 for the year ended last December to ensure that shareholders do not lose out following the recent Budget changes .
28 Cash floats should be rechecked to ensure that cashiers have enough change for the evening business .
29 It may also be necessary to ensure that parents do not become over-zealous in their commitment to a particular kind of therapeutic activity to the extent that it limits , rather than expands , the child 's experiences , or dominates the lives of other members of the family .
30 However , to ensure that projects do not collapse when the ‘ entrepreneur 's ’ work is finished , the service system has to be established in such a way that it can continue if necessary without that person 's contribution .
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