Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun prp] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ With its comprehensive specification and competitive pricing , Safrane will pitch Renault at the head of the volume executive sector for the first time . ’ |
2 | If there 's clothes that what am I gon na , if there 's clothes they do n't want Jean into the bin ! |
3 | Feeling dejected , she tried to push the questions from her mind , and as soon as the register formalities had been completed she left the office and went to see if she could assist Matt with the loading of the barbecue trailer . |
4 | Others may buy UnixWare with the intention of adding or upgrading to a NetWare network in the future . |
5 | It is precisely because he knew who God was that he knew he could trust God in the dark . |
6 | Billy Baloo used to erm know Tommy on the wall |
7 | We believe that now he will prepare Ireland for the rebirth of the monster-god Crom Croich . ’ |
8 | We must bring Colin to the garden as soon as we can . ’ |
9 | Salinas dismissed fears that a new relationship with the USA would isolate Mexico from the rest of Latin America . |
10 | I can bring Tammuz to the comm unit if you like . |
11 | Bloomfield said : ‘ If 30 million people can watch England in the World Cup surely some of those would be interested in the football results . ’ |
12 | Sarah let Roy carry Benny into the house , and as she looked at Janine comforting her only daughter , the ice in her heart melted . |
13 | Lij Yasu 's restoration would at the least constitute a considerable propaganda success for Turkey ; it might even bring Abyssinia into the war on the side of our enemies , at a time when we were fighting the Germans in East Africa , the Turks in Sinai , Mesopotamia and the Aden Protectorate , and the Dervishes in Somaliland . |
14 | Innocent did not associate Philip with the murder , but relentlessly sought the true murderers who were finally brought to justice in Rome in April 1203 and sent to the Holy Land . |
15 | This is a great club , the only one that can beat Liverpool for the enthusiasm of its supporters ’ , he enthused . |
16 | He supposed they would lock Ho in the boot or hide him somewhere while his father was fetched . |
17 | BRILLIANT Zimbabwean Peter Ndlovu jetted in from helping his country beat Egypt in the World Cup to find his Coventry place under threat . |
18 | To try and beat Iraq on the ground risks destroying Kuwait in order to save it . " |
19 | He knew Alice James would identify Drew as the man who had seen near Oliver 's shop just after six , covered in blood . |
20 | A win would lift Oxford off the foot of the table . |
21 | The man who taught me English could recite Burns by the hour . ’ |
22 | This will bring Koi to the surface , enabling you to give them a visual health check ( but not of the underside where ulcers may occur ) . |
23 | Sec secondly we must welcome Paul to the meeting , as you know he joined us at the beginning of January to run the neighbourhood watch schemes and as office manager I thought it appropriate he attend the management meetings . |
24 | It is highly unlikely that he envisaged anything more than joint diplomatic pressure on Russia which would bring Nicholas to the conference table to discuss the problems at issue , which explains why he used as a pretext the totally ridiculous question of the keys to the Holy places in Jerusalem , whose custody was disputed between the Latin Catholic and Greek Orthodox churches . |
25 | ‘ We will send Tony to the College of Music , ’ she said . |
26 | The emphasis on the exclusion of outside powers from Southeast Asia could also be linked to the search for a comprehensive political settlement of the Kampuchean dispute , which would enmesh Indo-China into the arrangement reached . |
27 | ‘ I 'm hoping the child will compensate Berenice for the loss of her husband , and who knows ? |
28 | He also remembered that he 'd said he 'd ring Frances about the possibility of going down to Miles and Juliet 's on the Sunday , but decided to do that the next morning . |
29 | Willy Brandt tried to present his policy as the natural continuation of Adenauer 's : he would reconcile Germany with the East in the same way as the old man had reconciled her with the West . |
30 | I 'm gon na ring Maria in the morning . |