Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The second argues more generally that since we have made mistakes , or would make them in imaginary similar circumstances , we do not know now .
2 Subject to the policy terms and endorsements , we will insure you against certain legal liability , loss or damage which may occur during any period of insurance which we have accepted your premium for .
3 Under the policy terms and endorsements , we will insure you against certain legal liability , loss or damage which occurs during any period of insurance for which we have accepted your premium for .
4 Under the policy terms and endorsements , we will insure you against certain legal liability , loss or damage which occurs during any period of insurance which we have accepted your premium for .
5 Under the policy terms and endorsements , we will insure you against certain legal liability , loss or damage which occurs during any period of insurance which we have accepted your premium for .
6 Under the policy terms and endorsements , we will insure you against certain legal liability , loss or damage which occurs during any period of insurance which we have accepted your premium for .
7 Under the policy terms and endorsements , we will insure you against certain legal liability , loss or damage which occurs during any period of insurance which we have accepted your premium for .
8 But I am certain she will help you , and may well introduce you to other young people ; you do not see enough of them . ’
9 He had pictures in his office that he would show me of well-equipped armed bands that he said were taken down in the middle of Nicaragua .
10 Do n't accuse me of burning fucking dogs , you little bastard !
11 The critic is not some simple custodian of these museum texts whose task it is to keep the displays polished so their readers can see them in clear unreflected light .
12 Once again , however , it might be replied that for the courts to seek to regulate the policy-formation process in this way would inevitably embroil them in undesirable political controversy .
13 Likewise young females have the problem of choosing mates that will provide them with vigorous young and possibly the assistance they need to rear them .
14 She was already within arm 's length , only the door standing between them to prevent him from reaching her , and she clearly suspected nothing because she was moving in and as her hand passed close to the glass , he could see it in vivid pastel detail .
15 We know he had a family — six of them have already been mentioned — but not whether they went on holiday nor where ; although here we may make an important cultural assumption : if we assume it as a norm that families go on holiday , a fact of life as inevitable as having a father , we might divide it into Given New The family spent holidays in a lakeside hunting lodge in Michigan , near Indian settlements .
16 I would n't take the Ariel A147 on the mountains again but would use it at low level campsites .
17 Therefore this simple technique of counting vessels as an assessment of angiogenesis does provide us with additional prognostic information and is good for patients .
18 When A.A. Matveev went as Russian minister to The Hague in 1699 eight young Russians were attached to his mission to gain the experience which would fit them for future diplomatic careers ; and during the next decade members of several important noble families studied in Europe for this purpose with government backing .
19 State enterprises had been hoarding goods rather than sell them at unprofitable retail prices , thereby exacerbating shortages in the shops [ see p. 37902 ] .
20 Their patronage may not launch you to instant international attention , but they might help to raise the takings at your next gig in the junior Common Room or village hall , simply by listing the date , time and place .
21 At this point , the group , already developing the skill of asking ‘ answerable questions ’ from a position of expertise to be shared , ask for further information on the basis of what Mr E had told them : ‘ You mentioned how he can surprise you by occasional good work .
22 The route will take you over old wooden drawbridges , past beautiful Dutch merchant houses and Holland 's most famous landmark , a restored windmill .
23 One more block and she could hop on to the bus which would take her to Grand Central Station .
24 If flying to Japan made ol' George Bush feel kinda disoriented and a bit sick , then a visit to the Isle of Wight would probably have him in full Exorcist mode ; not just projectile vomiting but his head spinning too .
25 That these implications of Moore 's methodology seem strange might only show that it can guide us to unexpected ethical truths .
26 So , while you may well have some trait or peculiarity about her that will give her a mark of distinction , this must be something that does not disqualify her from maximum general sympathy .
27 The de-categorising of pupils with special needs does not automatically lead them to full social integration in an ordinary class .
28 ‘ I 'll leave you with young Hot-to-Trotsky here , then , ’ Clare says , patting Yvonne on the shoulder and winking at me as she sidles off through the cheering crowd .
29 Certainly Unix has many attractive features : it is powerful , well understood , and you can get it with fancy Windows-type graphical user interfaces .
30 You ca n't get it from ordinary social contact like sharing food , towels , toilets or hugs .
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