Example sentences of "[vb infin] [det] [art] [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 That 's because we did n't want half an hour and he wanted half an a hour .
2 It was hard to credit that a British Cabinet would pursue such a policy but , then , there were plenty of hard men in the Government .
3 It is preposterous for the Opposition to claim that they can introduce such a tax and then complain about the Government 's introducing a new tax in 1993 .
4 With that , careless of his obvious amazement that someone of her slender weight could not only pack such a punch but dare to do so , she spun rapidly round and raced back the way she had come .
5 There are other times when for short trips you just do n't need all the capacity and weight of a ‘ serious ’ backpacking sack .
6 There is hope for Hector 's , but it has certainly been saved from fishing nets at the last hour , and will need all the protection and help it can get if it is to survive through the next century .
7 Here you can enjoy all the comfort and convenience of modern tourism without losing any of Greece 's own special flavour .
8 Learning among native speakers , you start to see it more like an enormously complex song : even if you do n't know all the melody and lyrics , the rhythm comes through .
9 Not surprisingly , in our judgment , the barrister would not make such an apology or explanation to the jury .
10 As soon as we realized we had such tremendous support and you know er right we 'll give this a go and we 're gon na win .
11 The orally fixated individual however , like the primal hunter-gatherer , can not achieve such a self-mastery and must rely on his luck to feed whenever and wherever he may need to do so .
12 On the other hand the Security Council may investigate ‘ any dispute ’ which might lead to international friction , not merely those between member States , and any member State may bring such a situation or dispute to its attention .
13 Only he who is with sin could do such a thing and not be playing God .
14 And I would welcome such an inspection and report .
15 It works on a mental level as well as a physical one and you can off-load all the stress and tension you 've carried around the course .
16 Jean-Claude Kausmann does n't get involved in laundering in his own home — but he does do all the shopping and cooking .
17 We 'll have , have one frame on site to start with , with the er steel er around about What we 've er planned to do is site the crane and then we can do all the formwork and shut the in these a bit nearer .
18 Mascis himself hides behind a curtain of hair , uttering barely a word to the audience all evening , letting his guitar do all the squealing and screeching , but always with a suggestion of melody .
19 Of course a real class defender can do all the thinking and playing to leave the big man to just climb all over the opposing centre-forward .
20 A mare called Smiler used to pull it , and he would collect all the butter and eggs in the dale to take to Barnard Castle .
21 We can not too strongly condemn such a practice and we recommend its total abolition …
22 I could n't remember such a bustle and hubbub in our yard before .
23 But I am sure that the Treasury could run such a system and there would be few tears for the banks we have now .
24 You can see all the sellotape and the bubbles and
25 It 's of erm , photo coloured photograph of , it 's either a bloke or a woman , you ca n't tell , from there to about there , so you can see all the hair and everything it 's got on the skin H I V positive .
26 Tweeds and blankets are woven here , and visitors can see all the machinery and processes involved .
27 But you can remember all the activity and the
28 I , I can remember all the activity and er when it was erected there was a fella from the First World War , he lost a leg in the war and he was in charge of the billiards room and the tables , when they built the club itself the front part used to be devoted to card games and then they installed a billiards hall and the tables and as I say a chap named he used to live in Street , but he was , a lost a leg during the war and they found him the job of looking after the tables and marking
29 Everyone wants us to work and work all the time and not stop .
30 But when he looked up again fleetingly at the spoiled flower he could not keep all the compunction and fondness out of his eyes .
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