Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] [noun sg] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If I like , I 'll throw my dinner on the floor and put clams in my hair and have tantrums , and … ’ |
2 | But as they had n't seen each other since the day they both left the house , I did n't think my debut in The Jungle Book was the best time for a reunion . |
3 | As promised , I will not explain my change within the Fluval 2 , using a Polyfilter to replace the sponge . |
4 | I have given up all idea now of going to Kings and shall make my way across the Island as quickly as I can making a call or two on the way . |
5 | As the last of the boys arrived I thought that maybe I could just make my way to the back of the queue , or sprint back to the changing room on one pretext or another and conveniently lose my place in the line . |
6 | Quietly , choosing my time , I shall make my way to the Garden Tower and try to gain access to the upper chamber . ’ |
7 | ‘ I have a tremendous fundamental urge to get out and make my way in the world . |
8 | ‘ I will make my judgment about the overall balance of taxation in the economy at that time , ’ he insisted . |
9 | ‘ Wait but a few moments here for me , ’ she said more gently , ‘ for I must make my farewell to the Lady Percy , who has been more than kind to me . ’ |
10 | The death of the Empress does not affect my opera in the least , for none of the theatres have been closed and plays are being performed as usual . |
11 | I notice you do n't answer my question about the woman to clean . |
12 | And , perhaps , with this act of treachery I can finally buy my freedom from the burden of buried horror that bound me to Andy twenty years ago , so that — dispossessed of that trespass — I 'm left free to betray him again , now . |
13 | As for his invitation — if I catch you at 1997 with him or any other man , I 'll revoke my decision about the wedding night , and take you to bed immediately ! ’ |
14 | Though she is an American tourist , she looks elegant in her high Italian boots and I think , I can always know my mother by the briskness of her gait and the suede upon her feet . |
15 | I raised my eyebrows , resolving , as I did so , to let him know my side of the story as soon as possible . |
16 | " You know I ca n't discuss my work for the Surete with you , " replied his father brusquely . |
17 | But er unfortunately those on the ground who have shown their skill at wrecking anything that does n't suit their purpose with the support of the Labour group , those on the ground will still be there and I do n't believe that er giving the director of education the executive powers is going to stop them continuing to take the sort of action they 've been taking . |
18 | Using a heavy Tesco bag to help batter her way through the TV crews and a gaggle of amused onlookers , she reached the National Westminster Bank just after water privatisation 's witching hour of 10am . |
19 | The government 's manifesto commitment was to increase benefit in line with prices but this does not guarantee its future after the next election , and presumably any proposals on child benefit would have a long lead-in time . |
20 | He had asked Christina to attend this meeting too , saying he 'd value her opinion on the revised pool plans which Paul was bringing in . |
21 | If you think I will respect her honour to the point of releasing her , you much mistake the matter ! ’ |
22 | The final section will discuss her representation of the female body , especially in relation to contemporary ideals of beauty . |
23 | IRELAND 'S comprehensive 17–3 demolition of England at Lansdowne Road yesterday will boost their representation on the Lions party to New Zealand later in the year . |
24 | Druids said they would pursue their case to the European Court against English Heritage 's decision to close Stonehenge again next year at the summer solstice . |
25 | Miss Cole said the liquidators will now pursue their claim for the balance of the £580,000 , plus interest bringing the total to more than £600,000 . |
26 | We tried to keep those as well , in memory of them , although we did not know which part of the year they had their twelve days . ’ |
27 | Do you know which day of the week that is ? |
28 | Mr Solarz , it turned out , did not even know which side of the bridge the tolls were collected on . |
29 | Thus , without the TO/FROM indication , you would not know which side of the beacon you were . |
30 | They do n't know which side of the road they 're supposed to be , all they know is they are bred and trained to chase . |