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

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1 Normally the others would remain for another hour or so .
2 Ca n't think for one minutes if for instance was interested in a deal with that he , that er that he would n't , only just to have flick his fingers and would crap themselves
3 Do you think for one minute that I want to live next door to a stinking curry eater or a mugging , drug-dealing , sweaty black rasta ?
4 ‘ I did n't think for one minute that he 'd made it there under his own steam , ’ Simone murmured , and André laughed smugly .
5 I do n't think for one minute that there are teachers who are drunk in charge of children in the classroom .
6 I mean you would n't you would n't think for one minute that Aunty Mary came from .
7 ‘ Do you really think , ’ Alexandra had said earnestly , a pile of linen sheets in her arms , ‘ do you truthfully think for one moment that Aunt Emily would wish this room to be kept like — like a museum ?
8 Today they fly south to see a seventh-century Buddha statue and Buddhist temple before boarding a flight to Hong Kong , where the prince will stay for three days while the princess flies home .
9 Aloud he said he would stay for another night and take her place on the constituency slate .
10 It may make for easier government and public convenience to restrict the tradition of marching and assembling for protest , but it would be a dangerous and a foolish idea to believe that public protest can somehow be laid aside as belonging to a bygone age .
11 It does not make for comfortable listening if one spends the First Act jumping up and down to raise the volume a notch , and the Third , mindful of the neighbours , turning it down again .
12 Like many others , it too had its great hall in which the classes did sometimes mingle for such festivities as Mr Lyle 's Christmas celebration .
13 And that if , God forfend , a state of war should exist between this kingdom and England , or any conflict should arise between this kingdom and Northumbria , with Earl Siward or with the Bishops of York and of Durham , that you will choose to support this kingdom and no other ? ’
14 What tolerance does is to impart spiritual insight to a man and it breaks down barriers that might exist between one faith and another .
15 However , in some circumstances , such as the old unincorporated association , a contract may indeed exist between one member and another , as well as between the exchange and each member .
16 As an analogy , one does not consider the notion of fatherhood a vague one , within the semantic domain of family relationships , simply because there is an immense number of types of relationship which may exist between actual fathers and their offspring ; to do so would be a category error .
17 Basically we we try to break down any barriers that might exist between local people and the training opportunities that do exist .
18 The high correlation between accident estimate and risk rating observed , r(46)=0.75 , p<0.01 , may reflect the objective correlation that should exist between these measures or it may simply be that subjects were not completely successful in dissociating the two scales .
19 And that if , God forfend , a state of war should exist between this kingdom and England , or any conflict should arise between this kingdom and Northumbria , with Earl Siward or with the Bishops of York and of Durham , that you will choose to support this kingdom and no other ? ’
20 This reserve will be used to offset any losses which may arise for each trade or gang during the progress of the contract .
21 Climbing expeditions into the peaks themselves have also left behind piles of rubbish , and Cullen ( 1986 ) points out that the problem is compounded by the fact that in such a high Alpine environment decomposition rates are very slow so that discarded materials may persist for several years if not decades .
22 Although the clinical signs are abating the bronchi are still inflamed and residual lesions such as bronchial and peribronchial fibrosis may persist for several weeks or months .
23 Those who were now beginning to pay lay subsidies might think about that wealth and this statute , particularly about its words contrasting the defence of the realm with the endowment of the church — words which were to be echoed by Wyclif in the 1370s and in a royal grant as late as the 1440s .
24 ‘ Do you ever think about that thing that happened to us in the park ?
25 Thirty-six of the forty women said ‘ yes ’ to the question ‘ Do you find you can think about other things while you 're working ? ’ , and most of the women then went on to offer examples of topics they thought about .
26 ( Do you find you can think about other things while you 're working' ? )
27 ( Do you find you can think about other things while you 're working ? )
28 Well just do n't think about one thing and forget about all the others .
29 What do you think about this statue and all these trees we 've been talking about the ones around by Marks and Spencers yes ?
30 Countries can think about widespread famine and the international organization needed to deal with it , but it is not easy to make detailed plans years in advance of the crisis .
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