Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun prp] [noun prp] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On that basis I would be content to say , as we did say at the conclusion of the hearing , that the appeal should be dismissed and that we would affirm Ward J. 's declaration that it would be lawful for the hospital to administer blood to Miss T.
2 Somehow I feel it might hurt Miss Miggs 's pride . ’
3 I do not think Ken Mentle 's support will survive his clogged arteries .
4 Save that I would not describe Mrs. Steed 's authority to execute the transfer as ‘ ostensible ’ authority , I am in complete and respectful agreement with the judge .
5 As they drove along Three Springs Road , Juliet suddenly realised they did n't know Miss Rose 's address !
6 ‘ Do you know Simon Butcher 's studio ? ’
7 Mr Sugar 's other main company interest , Tottenham Hotspur , was in demand as it climbed 14p to 103p over speculation that chief executive Terry Venables might buy Mr Sugar 's stake in the club .
8 ‘ Although we do not consider Mr Gray 's conduct to have been either dishonest or intentionally misleading , nonetheless the discharge of his responsibilities as company secretary was , in these respects , most unsatisfactory . ’
9 ‘ I do n't know Mrs Bradley 's brother very well .
10 Then Maggie said , ‘ Did yer know Mrs Buckley 's balloon 's up agen ? ’
11 Fearing public disorder and a wave of sympathy which could boost Mrs Marcos 's campaign for the presidency , the government announced it would not allow Mr Ferdinand Marcos 's embalmed remains to be brought home until after next month 's elections .
12 Sir Cranley Onslow , chairman of the 1922 Committee , announced that the Executive would be meeting to make arrangements for the second ballot amid conjecture that it , too , would discuss Mrs Thatcher 's position .
13 The rest of this chapter will discuss Mary Leapor 's work insofar as it responds specifically to her experience of being a woman .
14 The rest of this chapter will discuss Mary Leapor 's poetry against the background of her economic position , and examine her experiences as a working woman .
15 ‘ We will reassess Ms McGinley 's case in line with the Ombudsman 's findings .
16 ‘ Do you know Laura Passmore 's daughter — Hilda , is n't it ? ’
17 All proceeds will help boost Gregg Davidson 's benefit , the East Belfast man 's reward for eight seasons at Shamrock Park .
18 But as the Con-Sec pointed out , while paying me an extra two quid for stepping into the breach , I could n't pinch Dave Swan 's act .
19 Diego bust-up : Seville directors will today discuss Diego Maradona 's future after he stormed out of the Spanish club 's stadium after being substituted at the weekend .
20 I could feel Miss Hinkle 's disapproval .
21 PAY HOMAGE does n't want to get his whistle wet at York today , but he can still lift Andy Capp 's cash .
22 Thank you for sending me further information on your ideas that could give Blaenau Ffestiniog 's market hall a new lease of life appropriate to the Twenty-First Century .
23 A point in the Slaski Stadium would carry Bobby Robson 's team into the finals , and few Poles doubt their chances .
24 ‘ Chignell , you will collect Miss O'Brien 's luggage and find her a porter before you do anything else , ’ said the autocrat ; and then the train slowed down .
25 As Foreign Secretary , after this news do you still feel Mrs. Thatcher 's stand is the correct one ?
26 That explains why Helen 's sister could smell Dr Roylott 's cigarette . ’
27 Living where they did , everyone could identify Earl Siward 's party .
28 The second big worry is that health reform will confirm Mr Clinton 's reputation as a tax-and-spend liberal .
29 That information could clear Mr Abell 's name — assuming , as he says , he knows nothing about the control of shares held through Sterling Trust .
30 ‘ Very well , pass on the message that I will clear Mr Grenfell 's name . ’
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