Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adj] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The letter does not make specific the details of the matter , as one would hardly expect it to do , but Miss Kenton states unambiguously that she has now , in fact , taken the step of moving out of Mr Benn 's house in Helston and is presently lodging with an acquaintance in the nearby village of Little Compton .
2 Thus a subadult can only deliver half the goods in any exchange ; to avoid being short-changed , a large snail should avoid a subadult 's advances unless no older snail is on offer .
3 The company should not act too hastily , however , and should make clear the consequences of continued intransigence .
4 This will make clear the lines of progression and articulation with other modules in that subject area .
5 My wife would need all the virtues in the world to cope with the demands of my life .
6 It could include all the resources of the business , including the people of interest such as EMPLOYEE , and it can be extended to cover such things as a SALES-ORDER , INVOICE and PROFIT-CENTRE .
7 What 's more , you 'll enjoy ALL the benefits of AA Hospital Plus for a cost that is 20% lower than PPP 's own Private Hospital Plan .
8 You 'll also enjoy all the benefits of being a member of our Subscribers ' Club — see page 71 for details .
9 They can be stored in the FINDER system which is more generally accessible within BPX : ‘ You can regenerate all the maps at the press of a button .
10 Only a madman would possibly undergo all the privations of crossing the Turnwise Ocean in order to merely look at anything .
11 Do you know all the rules by heart ? ’
12 I feel I do not know all the secrets of your heart .
13 The only thing I only I do n't know all the names of some of the people .
14 In fact , did she know all the details of his blackmailing activities or was she just cashing in as much as possible ?
15 He did not as yet know all the details of how they had died , and what had gone before , but rumour had it that no great physical strength had been involved so that you could not rule out a woman as the killer .
16 to Coronation Street do not know all the facts of course , we are ignorant of the finer points of the time gone by , but why is Deirdre so lasted to Ken I 've yet to catch up with Wednesday night 's proceedings on my video contraption , but the last thing that I heard Deirdre say to Ken as he was recovering on a put-u-up in her front room was , I 'm stuck with you till you back on your feet and as far as I 'm concerned it ca n't come soon enough for me , Ken lay there immobile , stunned , a cruel carry on , what 's the poor chap done , but then I 've missed too much
17 One point which has been decided is that an odour need not be prejudicial to health to amount to a nuisance , rather in deciding the question the court will consider all the circumstances including the character of the locality in which the plaintiff is living , the nature , intensity and frequency of the odour , the time and effects of its commission .
18 The prepatent period is between 4-6 weeks , and the duration of patency is about four months , though some worms may survive i the lungs for several years despite the absence of larvae in the faeces .
19 You should describe both the features of the roads/junctions and the other road users .
20 Equally , the strategy may serve as another of the various ‘ camouflaging ’ devices we have identified ; in this case what remains disguised is the extent to which a class teacher 's limited grasp of specialist subject matter may make unavailable the options of adopting a more focused and challenging mode of questioning , or making judicious use of a didactic mode .
21 I 'll swear all the clocks in the world have gone centuries slower since I came here .
22 Now it simply follows that , if A is requesting B to come , and A is behaving rationally and sincerely , we may assume all the facts in ( a ) - ( g ) .
23 Why do n't we shoulder all the burdens of this wretched country ?
24 Through his voice and hands will pour all the archetypes of the great Hindu epics of existence , their battles and heroes , gods and demons .
25 Well , you could break all the moulds by smoothing the way for Mary O'Rourke to come through as your successor .
26 Adrian Titcombe , the FA 's crowd management co-ordinator , said : ‘ We want to be clear where the trouble occurred so we will study all the reports before coming to any conclusion . ’
27 As an actor , Charles could feel all the elements in the voice and begin to feel something of the man .
28 As the canvas documents , including the notification of banding , will be issued by the Finance Department I would expect all the enquiries during December 1992 to April 1993 , and probably after April 1993 , to be directed at the Finance Department .
29 We 'll send all the details with the catalogue .
30 We 'll send all the details with the catalogue .
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