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

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1 Mr. Speaker : That matter may well arise during Prime Minister 's Question Time tomorrow .
2 Many American , Russian , British and French high-technology weapons will fall into other countries ' hands .
3 Then the hardy ‘ theme venue crawler ’ could literally fall into nearby Bertie 's .
4 If the Outhwaite investors get their way in court , much of the burden of the claims could fall on other Lloyd 's underwriters who sell ‘ errors and omission ’ policies , designed to cover against losses because a professional simply made a mistake .
5 The first part of the research will focus on local authorities ' total expenditure , whilst the second principle objective of the research will be to investigate whether the reforms lead to a change in the pattern of service provision .
6 " We can not speak of 'Ukrainian Decembrists ' , but … only of Decembrists in the Ukraine " .
7 If a bank 's core activities were ring-fenced by rules limiting what it could do with insured depositors ' money , its forays into securities , swaps and other financial markets need not threaten the banking system .
8 The word ‘ bound ’ begs a number of questions , and does not appear in other writers ' views .
9 As we do not know exactly what will appear in second-hand booksellers ' catalogues , the choice of books will of necessity have to be left to us , but your certificate will state the title of the book which you have presented .
10 I did notice , however , that some of the wild plants and flowers that seemed to do well on my pastures did n't grow in other people 's fields .
11 If you do it could result in little Sousan 's murder .
12 You can not capitalise on other people 's good ideas .
13 Lloyd George perhaps entertained similar doubts , for his first reactions were to suggest that he should resign too , and to ask if he might speak to Bonar Law 's doctor .
14 Pyrenees may also refer to small ewes ' milk cheeses that are produced in the same area .
15 Now it might be argued as was done by Kant , for example — that the idea of a non-arbitrary , objective , order is built into the very concept of an external object ; that one can not significantly refer to external objects qua external without acknowledging by implication the existence of such an order ; and in a sense this is of course true .
16 This leads to accusations that counselling can actually create more problems than it resolves , indeed , that it can actually contribute to increasing people 's problems .
17 I do look at other women 's bodies ; I tell myself it 's good for me to know what ‘ ordinary ’ bodies look like .
18 I ca n't draw in other people 's styles , and I turned out particularly inane Mickey Mice .
19 ‘ It will depend on little Arthur 's condition . ’
20 Jemson 's problems should n't detract from woeful Wednesday 's own troubles and their disappointing performance .
21 Steve will then er arrange one of the days the most convenient to himself and Mr , and since Lynn and Peter are able to accommodate eith any of those three dates , we 'll circulate to other councillors er if anybody else is interested in commenting or providing information .
22 And what effects do they have on Prime Ministers ' and Presidents ' relations with their colleagues and on the nature of their power ?
23 In particular , what effect will it have on patrolling officers ' discretionary decisions ( whether to prosecute or verbally advise an offending motorist ) , what consequences may there be for the management and monitoring of these discretionary enforcement practices by supervisory officers , and what implications are there for Force training
24 About the same time , for whatever reason , that the cops , they stitched up the Weasel — who would almost collapse at fat Phillis 's tap , her grave face and hand upon his shoulder — Anton went for a piss .
25 Secondly , it will comment on working-age women 's access to membership of employers ' pension schemes and the extent to which it appears that their risk of poverty in retirement may have lessened , both by increased access in their own right and through improved provision for widows .
26 erm and how we do compare to other companies erm
27 Before she and David were married , Beth had secured his promise that he would never probe into her past , and would not pester her with regard to young Richard 's father .
28 Erm but one thing I would say , is that erm we did n't go into long term erm debt to get things like three pieces and and bedroom suite and things like this .
29 so I said but I 'm not disappointed but she said just listen to what I 've got to say , she said , erm , because anybody else that 's failed we 've just said I 'm sorry we ca n't have you , but she said with you , we all feel that you 've got so much to offer she said I 'm gon na offer you a relief post which means that you can go into other people 's ho er other homes , all around , all different hospitals if somebody 's short , they can call on you and I said could it be a full time job , will it give me enough money to say that I 'm working ?
30 We 've increased our market shares virtually everywhere er two very strong er improvements Venezuela and Nigeria and the the initiative we 've taken with the Soviets to rework their wells er should be onstream by the end of the year and we 're hoping that may lead to other opportunities er , both in Russia and er and there 's the possibility from that of some business in Eastern Europe as well .
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