Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [conj] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The divisions are certainly latent , but the very manner in which , especially since President Muawad 's assassination , Syria has been trying to enforce the peace plan — with such haste , threats and bluster — tends to blunt rather than sharpen them .
2 It was significant that Tsongas decided to suspend rather than terminate his campaign , as it underlined the doubts which remained concerning Clinton .
3 The order for discovery is often the point of no return for the plaintiff in a libel action : it is the stage at which some prefer to discontinue rather than to open their files .
4 If there is an existing pipe organ and it is of good quality , it may prove to be more economical in the long run to restore rather than replace it .
5 Where before he went off at obtuse tangents , now he takes the songs where he wants them to go rather than let them control him .
6 Now I 'm going to go inside and get myself a drink , ’ he announced , ‘ and then we are going to go over to the far field where there 's a modicum of peace and we are going to look at these plans together , OK ? ’
7 Because of the repayments that were made of borrowing during that period , in the midst of a recession we are now in a better position to borrow prudently — than we have been at any stage in the past : to borrow prudently and to maintain our commitment to a balanced budget in the medium term .
8 Indeed , this latter aspect of femininity is emphasized by some recent writers on masculinity who protest that men do not have such a wonderful deal in the world , since the social pressures on them to contain rather than express their emotions are oppressive and restrictive , stunting their full emotional development .
9 Edward had had to defer rather than abandon his plans , however , and in 1356 he sent Lancaster to Normandy with a small force of no more than 1,000 archers and 1,400 men-at-arms , which included supporting contingents from Normandy and from the Breton garrisons .
10 Do n't you love your grandmother enough to come downstairs and give her a little goodbye kiss ? ’
11 I had to come home and tell you immediately .
12 Alas , I never knew whether Gus survived to come home and marry her .
13 When I 've saved enough , I plan to come home and marry you , like I said I would .
14 but it 's like you see , he gives them spellings and he puts perhaps three or four wrong in twenty and they 're supposed to come home and check 'em , meanwhile he leaves them on the board for a whole week , which I think I 've told you before
15 They fought like tigers for twenty years ; he drank — talk about liking a spot of Christmas cheer , he liked it all the year round — used to come home and beat her "
16 ‘ I would say to children , ‘ Do you want your father to come home or do you want to go to a funeral as an orphan ? ’
17 ( ii ) It is probably clear to the reader that , although we are trying to work formally and to assume nothing other than that given , we do not choose our definitions of unc and unc in a perfectly random fashion , but rather make them reflect what we want to happen .
18 You are all I 've got , all I 've got left to build my life on ; my life has been one long frustration , and to stand aside and see you throw yourself away on scum like … ’
19 They broke away to work independently and become their own masters .
20 Of course , there was some opportunity for students to work independently and to discuss their work problems .
21 I said , ‘ You know I have to stand here and watch you stop breathing if we do that , and as a matter of fact , you 'll gasp for air , and you 'll be watching us , and you 'll see us go away … ’
22 And I know it 's very easy for me to stand here and say you know try to keep calm and polite and reasonable .
23 I 'm just sitting wondering whether the in light of the problems we 've had in the Gulf , there 's no doubt about it the strengthening of the relationship between this country and the States is certainly there for all of us to see , so do you think that 'll have a spin off in terms of people wanting to come here and visit us ?
24 ‘ I was n't ; it was only when I was talking about it to Gina that I thought I ought to come here and tell you . ’
25 ‘ Did Mrs Wood ask you to come here and advise me ? ’ asked Moore .
26 McHale said : ‘ You 'd think that Chesterfield have to come here and beat us to keep alive their chances of reaching the playoffs . ’
27 The white man has no right to come here and take our country .
28 In November 1990 , the Government conceded that the Immigration ( Carriers Liability ) Act and associated visa requirements ‘ do indeed prevent some asylum seekers from coming to the UK ’ , but further stated that it ‘ has no obligation to encourage or assist would-be asylum seekers … to come here and enter our procedures ’ .
29 ‘ United thought we were just going to come here and hump it , get 11 behind the ball and hold on .
30 First of all , did you , as individuals , volunteer to come here and spend your time here , or were you sent ?
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