Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One would think that an old person would have to be living in an isolated cottage , in the heart of the countryside , to be so out of touch with the world ; but sadly we know from the frequent reports in the newspapers that such tragic loneliness can exist right in the heart of our towns and cities , and that the old have sometimes remained undiscovered for weeks and months after they have died in their own homes . |
2 | If you have a modem you can log on to a bulletin board and download it . |
3 | Every user of LIFESPAN must log on to the system via a unique user name and password , allocated in this way . |
4 | Let's r log on to the A drive first presumably ? |
5 | Beads of sweat continued to form and drip on to the table . |
6 | Teaching often involves looking in detail at particular passages , in the hope that the part will relate coherently to the whole , but the doctrine of the hermeneutic circle reminds us that we can not understand the parts until we understand the whole ( and vice versa ) . |
7 | ‘ You keep the paper , I 'll haud on to the cigars . ’ |
8 | Trucks would come hurtling down the hill , their brakes would fail , and they 'd plough right through the wall and on into the field beyond . |
9 | The problem can arise acutely in a situation where Y takes goods from X on ‘ sale or return ’ terms . |
10 | Firstly , CACI can build on to the shopping centres additional information relating to those outlets in a particular retail sector — this might be in terms of floorspace allocations , number of outlets or other attractiveness measures . |
11 | He said well you 've got to stay to the end I mean , but do n't stay right to the end , you know sort of |
12 | They competed to see who could eat most in the hotel restaurant and gorged themselves on Cornish cream teas . |
13 | Secondly , in dry summers the L3 are retained within the crusted faecal pat and can not migrate on to the pasture until sufficient rainfall occurs to moisten the pat . |
14 | One scenario Western strategist feared was the possibility of the USSR basing Backfire bombers in Afghanistan , which could range widely across the Indian Ocean . |
15 | So down at squadron level we had this very much in our minds when in time the orders came down through Group , through station , right to the people who had to do the carting and the bombing , I feel I should explain right at the outset that I can only view at the later stages of the war the state of morale as I saw it in the entire Pathfinder Force . |
16 | ‘ Why did he disappear right in the middle of the fun ? ’ |
17 | She must remain discreetly in the background — in the wings as it were — being ever attentive to Anne 's requirements and reputation , and acting with prudence and discretion whensoever the need arose . |
18 | It was agreed Somerville and McCrea would stay on at the apartment in case Quinn called in . |
19 | Yes and did you stay on at the hospital then ? |
20 | He had gained five distinctions in his Matriculation examinations and it had been decided that he would stay on at the College until he was eighteen to take Higher School Certificate . |
21 | It was at this moment that I decided I must learn to dance , so that I could stay on at the pensione instead of roaming about . |
22 | He would stay on through the night although the local doctor had said it was probably useless . |
23 | After Hercule died , it was suggested that Isabelle should stay on for a while — assist with the children . |
24 | I very much hope that both you and your husband will stay on for the wedding . |
25 | Yes because in the summer I mean you , some time in the , in this next term would be the ideal thing really because that , if she can stay on for the summer term |
26 | Valeria had asked us for the afternoon and suggested that we should stay on for the evening , as her mother had gone to spend the night with a friend . |
27 | ‘ The fact of the matter is , several of the teachers on the course you missed because of skiving off on holiday , a number of them have asked me if they can stay on for the autumn term . |
28 | Yeah it wo n't I mean , that wo n't stay on for an hour I mean I 've literally had a hot bath put the water on , you know , af it goes off at nine o'clock in the morning put that radiator , put that button on to reset the hot water for five minutes it 's bo boilers lit up ten minutes and then it 's gone off |
29 | His departure is described as amicable and he will stay on as a consultant . |
30 | He can stay on as a sort of pensioner up at Framwell . ’ |