Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [art] [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.
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31 | He was followed in the same debate by a junior who informed the representative body that even if we did not vote for the juniors ' motion a solution would be imposed by the Department of Health in conjunction with the juniors whether we liked it or not . |
32 | This influences the expectations that the public in Easton have of the police , and of their role in the community — a point which one constable made by explaining that one resident in Easton , upon finding himself locked out of his home , called at the station asking for the duplicate set of keys to his house which he thought the police would routinely possess for the residents ' benefit ; phone calls from the public asking for air and train information also sometimes occur . |
33 | You 'll also have to measure the charges the plan managers will levy against the plans ' performance . |
34 | It does n't fit with a newscasters ' tradition so it has to be tied down . |
35 | The change in bone density did not correlate with the patients ' age or number of years after the menopause . |
36 | Though , as I mentioned , I was unable to make contact with Mr Mint , a letter accompanying his essay did make clear the unfortunate fact that its standard — or perhaps the startling originality of its thinking — did not meet with the examiners ' approval . |
37 | They left Verdeţ unsure about how Ceauşescu would react to the miners ' insistence that he himself should come . |
38 | The Army could not function without the Women 's Royal Army corps . |
39 | This will depend on the parents ' working hours , but it can be a long day , possibly 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.mm. , or even longer . |
40 | The project 's direction will depend on the women 's needs . |
41 | How much Mr Pringle receives ( tax free ) will doubtless depend on the Tories ' progress through the early hours . |
42 | On April 16th the Philippine Supreme Court decided that the three Cojuangcos could vote at a shareholders ' meeting on April 19th , although the shares themselves remain sequestered . |
43 | Roland watched Maud making noises which he sensed came naturally , and sensed too that she would never make in the Women 's Studies building . |
44 | In Al Ain I could not eat in the men 's majlis . |
45 | The presence of mains services and their location will generally arise from the solicitors ' enquiries and searches , but their significance on layout can be underestimated . |
46 | I confess I can not really see worm watching catching on as a mass pursuit with worm watcher clubs and organised field visits , but I did hear of an infants ' school where the worm has joined the tadpole as a creature for study . |
47 | Where the Crown Court is dealing with an offender for offences for which he has been committed for sentence under Criminal Justice Act 1967. s.56 , whether they are summary or either way , the Court must observe the limitations which would apply in the magistrates ' court to the sentence for those offences . |
48 | A local authority seeking leave to apply for a prohibited steps or specific issue order may therefore apply in the magistrates ' court , the county court or the High Court . |
49 | A seamen 's canteen licence only permits the sale of alcoholic liquor for consumption in the canteen , and it is an offence to supply in or take from a seamen 's canteen liquor for consumption off the premises ( see s.96 ) . |
50 | For the police may apply to a magistrates ' court which can issue a ‘ warrant of further detention ’ if it reasonably believes this course of action to be justified . |
51 | Anwar would attend to the kids ' cultural upbringing and take them to school and mosque while Changez was , presumably , redecorating the shop , moving boxes and impregnating my girlfriend Jamila again . |
52 | Students may complete the course at diploma level , and if they attain a satisfactory standard in the diploma examinations , they may proceed to the masters ' course . |
53 | If you ask such a child " How should we respond to the aliens ' request for help ? " s/he 's not likely to respond very articulately . |
54 | This is probably what will happen at a shareholders ' meeting on March 13th , thanks to a closing of ranks by Germany 's top industrialists . |
55 | There was a good number present and the main business of the day required the club to decide on the donations they should make to the women 's section and other charities . |
56 | The situations should relate to the students ' needs and the language should be natural , useful and interesting . |
57 | The most striking change that occurred was with regard to the parties ' respective attitudes towards Court–Country issues . |
58 | A standard probe such as a plasmid containing the genes encoding a variety of ribosomal RNAs will then hybridise to the bacteria 's ribosomal RNA genes in a characteristic pattern . |
59 | Cos really that 'd pay for the girls ' nightshirts . |
60 | The £500 deposit would hardly pay for the barristers ' lunches at the public inquiry , whereas my standing for Parliament will concentrate the other candidates ' minds solidly on the issue and emphasise the public 's outrage at National Grid plc 's proposals . |