Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [det] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 and , and stuff like that so I mean in a sense you 're by now a fairly good judge of the way to go about this sort of thing , you 're a fairly good judge of what sort of things are important , perhaps the way in which people describe stuff and , and , you know , words , concepts , vocabularies erm all that kind of thing which obviously it helps if your questionnaire fits in with
2 They were repeatedly told he was too busy , and when finally , at the eleventh hour , they were granted a meeting , some sort of communication problem caused Mrs Sue Amphlett and her associate to be sent from one building to another and then to wait for some time in the wrong one , until they had to leave to finish the report in time for the news conference they had called .
3 He will not have long to wait for another diet of his own words .
4 Captain Mark Phillips had been expected to remain for some time in his cottage on the estate , where he has lived since the marriage broke up three years ago .
5 What on earth was she supposed to wear for this evening with Dane — this evening that was n't exactly a date , yet she could think of no other description for it ?
6 It must have cost a lot of money to go for that amount of time ?
7 And in a sense Mao is saying that it 's , it 's not right to go straight for land reform , you , you 've got to go for this policy of rent reduction , interest rate reduction first .
8 So try to get him to a point where he is agreeable to discussing the problem openly with you or else to go for some form of counselling .
9 The only concession forced through before the critical days in September was on the tax allowance to foster parents who were now able to claim for any child in their care under the age of sixteen or in full-time education .
10 The central fact to acknowledge about any sort of storage is that there is rarely enough of it , and this is certainly true in the kitchen .
11 I left her , and went to search for more information in a different place .
12 ( 9 ) To authorise an applicant for an emergency protection order to search for another child on the same premises ( s48(4) ) .
13 Program the sensor pods to search for any sign of ancient habitations within a twelve thousand mile radius of the pole . ’
14 He may even refuse to search for any answer at all , though expressing the deepest need for one .
15 The University 's overhauled financial systems allow it to plan for another year in which income and expenditure will at least balance and may perhaps allow some restoration of the reserves it needs to cope with unexpected problems .
16 Incomes policies were seen as crucial to help solve our problems , yet over and over again governments found that political pressures made these very difficult to sustain for any length of time .
17 He 'd had to go through that wrench of premature separation alone ; now I had to .
18 Erm , I know that over the last few days you 've gone through the process of writing prioritised notes , so I 'm not going to go through that process with you .
19 We want to go through that line by line so
20 I would never want anyone else to go through that sort of thing , ’ she recalled .
21 It is good practice to go through any document before parting with it and eliminate any word that is not essential to conveying the precise meaning intended .
22 Now er I 'm thinking in in the case of er perhaps a young accountant advising on financial management who finds something odd and perhaps he reports it direct to the authorities , will he be covered or will he have to go through some procedure in order to bring himself within the protection ?
23 Every day I have to go through some sort of treatment .
24 Er you 're entitled to go through some sort of training programme
25 ‘ I would n't like to go through another summer like this one .
26 This causes all sorts of complications , I mean if you erm if you qualify as a doctor in Texas er and you go to Massachusetts you have to go through another set of examinations before they allow you to practice medicine in Massachusetts because they do n't accept automatically Texas qualifications , they re regard the ri they retain the right to determine their own standards of procedures in these sorts of areas so their own criminal and civil codes as well as their own political structures so these are major matters .
27 Why do we have to go through this sort of agony in every American Major ?
28 We have to see through this framework of thought for what it is : nothing short of academic ideology .
29 This is a reminder to arrange for such exchange with the solicitors for both your seller and buyer .
30 to arrange for that information to be channelled to the appropriate targets .
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