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

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1 and er er er er the situation is that you can , in , in some of these nursing schools where they have taught you and it is their letterhead that 's on your pass-out , they still are n't in a position to say oh well there 's a job of course because you do n't need to have passed out top , you know , to be guaranteed a job , there ai n't no jobs guaranteed for no one .
2 Again , I would prefer to avoid laying down rules , which may prove inhibiting and a restriction on the imagination .
3 What would you like to do to sort out Grantham then Sharon ?
4 I do n't want to start setting up patterns lust yet . ’
5 If the scheme had not been available Renshaw says that she would have considered giving up work , which would have been difficult , or considered some other form of childcare , but it was never really necessary to consider the alternatives because of the availability of the career break scheme .
6 I also think that , realistically speaking , the Crown Prosecution Service letter disposes of the potentially troublesome question whether the authorities might have decided to follow up clues revealed by the primary disclosures on the part of the defendant .
7 Even the party leadership does n't really believe that de-regulation is the best guarantee of the public good : if it did , it would n't have needed to call up Lord Rees-Mogg to police TV decency .
8 They would n't have dared lay down conditions like that to Adolph . ’
9 An accomplished 165 may have helped set up Northamptonshire 's comprehensive thwacking of Glamorgan , but the vice-captain 's overall form had not been all he would have wished , a reflection , perhaps , of a disenchanted soul .
10 If he does not act soon , I shall have to start laying off men . ’
11 He should never have started making up stuff about Everett Maltby .
12 He alleged that if the men had not been arrested they would have continued carrying out robberies .
13 The crimes we must respond to have gone up 70% , incidents have risen 20% , they all take time and the danger is it 's taking bobbies away from patrolling their communities .
14 If I 'm interviewing you at half past twelve for a piece for the one o'clock news , I do n't want to have to take out reams and reams and reams of tape .
15 And it is feared Durham County Council may have to find more cash to subsidise bus services as operators could either put up fares or scrap unpopular routes because they can not afford to replace worn out vehicles .
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