Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] the [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I shall consider only the first of these here , since theory has no independent insular life , and in an order only partly chronological .
2 He would need only the briefest of feels .
3 In 1915 Harry Weiss of Metro Picture Services urged the trade to accept ‘ Quality ’ as its watchword but what quality meant for the film industry in questions of both architecture and film-making was standards that would bring in the respectable without prejudicing the masses .
4 In fact , with my spartan diet and my gentleman 's bag which could accommodate only the tiniest of souvenirs ( a freedom I thought , compared to others ' great domed rucksacks ) , I began to feel like some travelling ascetic , roaming through ‘ the vast cinema of sensation . ’
5 If the adventurers ask about the Oracle himself , he will give only the barest of details ; that he is a seer into the future , a servant to his master ( Drachenfels ) , and he has been here for — he ca n't remember how long .
6 You 'll feel all the better for it . "
7 ‘ You 'll probably feel all the better for it .
8 We could do exactly the same with sport , like we could do it with art and theatre and music and , and a hell of a lot of other things , but it 's unfortunately a part of our national political tradition that a large number of us feel some reluctance about doing this .
9 I mean it it 's only external speakers that we should er I mean they come to the University for a day , I can set that up I mean we can do exactly the same at university .
10 Did n't they do just the same with the Community Care Act ?
11 Clean and well organised , she could conjure up the best with the poorest ingredients .
12 The learned abbot , Lupus of Ferrières , consoling the layman Einhard on the death of his wife , pointed out that God had allowed Absalom to be killed despite the prayers of David ; and Agobard , archbishop of Lyon , writing against superstition , asked Louis the Pious what use it was to suppose that God would always show up the just in judicial ordeals , when he had allowed Josiah to perish in battle against the Egyptians .
13 This approach places a great burden on parents , since it requires tolerance and endless patience ; but it can bring out the best in the child .
14 WAYNE SHELFORD puts the case for the capped élite being involved in non-Championship weekends and argues that league games on international days would bring out the best in clubs .
15 heads of each participating school and will undoubtedly bring out the best in the youngsters , stimulating the competitive instincts in a way that perhaps has n't been available to schoolchildren in the past .
16 Not , of course , that he abandoned that amiable judgment , assumed in A New View , of unspoiled human nature , nor that unshakeable conviction that co-operative communities would bring out the best in it .
17 Whether your home is traditional or modern in style , the Cottage suite will create a striking look which will bring out the best in any bathroom .
18 Lyngby 's new coach , former skipper Michael Schafer , knows he faces a mountain in Glasgow , but says : ‘ Maybe the big crowd will bring out the best in my players . ’
19 The Gooser won the Galway Plate last July but is an inconsistent sort , although the big race may bring out the best in him .
20 Walter Smith made the point yesterday that while there might have been a reaction on the part of his players today in a bread-and-butter league match , the atmosphere generated by an Old Firm game would bring out the best in them .
21 Shortly afterwards , Batsford will bring out the latest from Peter Cox , The Cultivation of Rhododendrons ( July , £35 , 0 7134 5630 2 ) .
22 However , a magnificent aspect to Saturn on June 8 will bring out the romantic in you and give you a rare feeling of liberation .
23 Bridgend raised their game against Wales ; now Wales must do precisely the same against New Zealand .
24 He 's made it perfectly easy for you , and nobody will think any the worse of you for getting out .
25 The original costs £890 but you can look much the same for £30 and go wild in accessories to add your own signature .
26 This means that the sharply contrasting colours green and black will look just the same in the black and white print .
27 The universe would therefore look roughly the same at all times as well as at all points of space .
28 When he murmured and clung to her all the more , she was tempted to put him in his night-shift and take him straight to bed , but Sunday night was bath night , and he would sleep all the better for it , she thought .
29 Yet do n't ask me how else they can sort out the bright from the not-so-bright , as I do n't know .
30 If you can not detect even the shallowest of breaths , attempt artificial respiration making sure the chest starts to rise .
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