Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | WHATEVER anyone might think about the amazing Norman Lamont saga , everyone will be agreed on one point : How can lawyers run up a Pounds 23,000 bill so simply ? |
2 | He would , somehow , behave as the true Wolfprinces would have behaved in such a situation . |
3 | In May 1982 Britain tried to force concessions by delaying a review of CAP prices , but was defeated by a majority vote of the other members , an event which called into question the Luxembourg Compromise and showed that Thatcher could not simply act as a new de Gaulle . |
4 | And one thing he did know about the real Sandra was that she had a very low tolerance for boredom , and that she got bored very easily . |
5 | I do n't know about the Jolly George . |
6 | Did you know about the local CMS Vicar ( featured in ‘ The Door ’ ) who visits the caravans of motorway workers ? |
7 | You could of course opt for the new Marshall JMP-1 MIDI preamp , which would almost certainly do the job ; I could equally recommend Boogie 's TriAxis , but that breaches your £1,000 ceiling . |
8 | Rather than wait for the 28th CPSU congress due in July , as had been expected [ see pp. 37234-35 ] , a plenum of the CPSU central committee had given the party 's endorsement to the changes on March 11 . |
9 | Somebody Who Ca n't Wait For The New Morrissey Record , Milan |
10 | My plea is that if the Government want to maintain its environmental quality and ensure that people work it they will consider including the High Weald as an ESA . |
11 | Who can say now that this solution can survive in a larger Europe in which a unified or confederated Germany is the strongest element ? |
12 | Who can say now that this solution can survive in a larger Europe in which a unified or confederated Germany is the strongest element ? |
13 | St Bartholomew 's and the Royal London Hospitals — should merge on the Royal London site |
14 | Why could n't they just leave well alone and let pupils concentrate on the three Rs ? |
15 | ( All right , I could n't think of a footballing Z. ) |
16 | Mention Czechoslovkia to walkers and most will think of the High Tatras , the well known and majestic mountains in Slovakia . |
17 | Drinkers can now choose between a French Chablis at £7 in the shops , or an Australian wine made from the same grapes , although inevitably with a slightly different character , at £5 . |
18 | Does their theology then really speak about a real God , or merely about man himself ? |
19 | In an age when a symphony orchestra can appear in uniforms designed to advertise tobacco industry sponsors , conflating music and cigarettes into a single narcotic ( Guardian , 26 March 1984 : 13 ) ; when in Japan the record companies and the large industrial corporations co-operate to produce ‘ image-songs ’ which both advertise the corporations and play an important role in the hit parade ; ’ when a small selection of endlessly per mutated pop songs provides the background for almost every social activity ; when rhythm tracks on disco records can be behaviouristic ally planned and electronically produced , for maximum precision and control : one can not , at this time , avoid the feeling that if Orwell 's ‘ 1984 ’ ever arrives , it might well consist of a continuous Eurovision Song Contest ; that the ideal of the music industry would be to turn everything into muzak ( Philip Tagg 's entertaining account of the way muzak is used to ‘ programme ’ a Swedish office worker 's day gives an idea of what this would be like ( Tags 1984 ) ) . |
20 | The train will consist of a unique Lancashire , Derbyshire and East Coast Railway six-wheeled , wooden-bodied coach dating from 1896 , originally built by the Ashbury Carriage and Iron Company . |
21 | To give you some examples , the first programme will consist of the three Sonatas Op. 10 and the ‘ Hammerklavier ’ , the second of the three Sonatas Op. 31 with Op. 101 . |
22 | They did not simply speak of the human Jesus of Nazareth and of the relation of persons to him as a human . |
23 | The company says that it is making do with a single Intel Corp 80486 processor to drive the device currently . |
24 | Des will be cleared from quarantine on November 6 so until then , he will have to make do with a weekly Saturday visit from Dave and fellow home-based squadron mates Corporals Brian McCourt and Richard Starkey . |
25 | I yearned for Laurie and raged at the injustice of Jo 's making do with the elderly Professor Behr , unconvinced by the book 's insistence that she was happy . |
26 | ‘ But I thought you were more than happy to help clear up the unfortunate Billy 's death . |
27 | The UltraSparc-III will break with the 0.5-micron CMOS technology of its predecessors and use 0.5/0.4-micron BiCMOS techniques instead . |
28 | The UltraSparc-III will break with the 0.5-micron CMOS technology of its predecessors and use 0.5/0.4-micron BiCMOS techniques instead . |
29 | " Mind you , Sara does dress in the early Oxfam style , so she might be telling the truth . " |
30 | He 's a natural ball player with an exciting turn of pace , and Ballymena will gladly benefit from the former Coleraine Institution star , whose now preferred position is in the centre . |