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

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1 He shall make half a seam of malt for one work and the lord shall provide firewood .
2 Do you want half a cup of hot chocolate ?
3 A repetition of the same sin under similarly testing circumstances does not make this a duplicate of 12:10–20 .
4 It will be up to the exporter to make sure that lambs have the correct certification and presumably they will make this a condition of purchase , ’ a ministry specialist said .
5 Then her mother would graciously conduct half an hour of polite conversation with all these people , who Jo knew were otherwise pretty cool and mostly also pretty sane , and they would all pretend to be interested in whatever dumb thing she said , and laugh if she made any of her awful little jokes and store away any personal information she disclosed so that they could tell it to their friends the next day and make it absolutely clear that they were on intimate terms with a really big star .
6 Anyone who was born at the Elsie Inglis Hospital can take part and the story will depend on the participants but it will include half an hour of songs from the other two shows .
7 I would like to know why this policy is that er that you did n't consider this a venue of body building to be suitable if it 's not erm it 's gon na put bums on seats and generate income to towards the trust why not ? .
8 Naturally this was like a red rag to a bull and I refused to even consider such a course of action .
9 Let us consider such a chain of consequence , spanning small to large .
10 Egypt 's pioneering efforts in regard to peacemaking are well established and respected , and I do not consider such a line of questioning helpful .
11 The grounds of the appeal were that ( 1 ) the judge misdirected himself in holding that the preliminary issue should be answered in the affirmative and/or in giving judgment on the preliminary issue for the plaintiff and ( 2 ) the defendants were not liable in negligence to the plaintiff for any injury , loss or damage suffered by him while a foetus and en ventre sa mère since he was born prior to the passing of the Congenital Diabilities ( Civil Liability ) Act 1976 and the common law did not recognise such a cause of action .
12 This chapter will consider both the idea of an arts/science division and why it exists , and two specific subjects : physics and English .
13 The variations are so wide that it would contravene both the principle of fair labelling ( see Chapter 3.3 ( 1 ) ) and the principle of maximum certainty ( see Chapter 3.3 ( i ) ) if there were just a single offence of non-fatal harm and a single offence of sexual assault : this would often leave little to be decided at the trial and would transfer the effective decision to the sentencing stage .
14 Chamberlain provided the way out by suggesting to Balcarres that both he and Long should withdraw and so allow Law to be elected unanimously ; he also turned down Balcarres 's remarkable advice that he should allow Long to be elected since Long would make such a mess of things that Chamberlain would be bound to succeed within the year .
15 Why make such a fool of yourself over this one ?
16 The question is whether the Treaty of Maastricht would make such a transfer of allegiance imperative .
17 Why do you make such a show of disliking me ? ’
18 Perhaps the main question is whether the market in its present state can absorb such a wealth of material over such a short period .
19 If the DNA-dependent phosphorylation of c-Jun is of physiological significance then one might expect that the presence of Jun binding sites ( FSEs ; refs. 24 and 25 ) within the activating DNA would increase kinase efficiency .
20 For example , you might decide you want the speed of the processor to be over 33MHz but it 's not essential — so you 'd give this a rating of two out of five .
21 ‘ I think I 'd better give this a bit of a read .
22 To help do this a number of consultants now run carefully devised training programmes and there are a variety of excellent do it yourself handbooks .
23 But if HRT can achieve such a range of benefits , why are n't women queuing up in droves ?
24 Only innovative technology can achieve such a pace of construction , which the Soviets say is the fastest in the world .
25 Perhaps , humanly speaking , some of us had doubted during a period of economic recession that we would achieve such a level of giving but God had been honoured .
26 However it may be constructed , the romance formula can ensure such a consistency of product that the texts are marketed through a standing order principle through retail outlets , ranging from supermarket checkouts to station bookstalls .
27 No procedural devices can accommodate such an imbalance of skills within what is a procedure requiring party presentation of the issues and the testing of evidence by process of cross-examination .
28 All LEAs and schools must lead pupils to understand what is involved in Britain 's being a multiracial and multicultural society ; this must permeate all the work of schools .
29 There are still many people who think ( perhaps a better word is ‘ hope ’ ! ) that a gyro can do all the work of controlling the tail and thus leave the pilot free to concentrate on other things .
30 you know , I , I could n't bring all the fish I mean I just put some on the table I could n't bring all the champion of champions
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