Example sentences of "[vb infin] [det] [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We should n't throw this away in favour of a franchise system . ’ |
2 | Mr Mann 's candidates will include some now in jail for terrorism . |
3 | You could do that here in Trouville . ’ |
4 | And it will do that just in case , as a matter of fact , the sign is correlated with what we take it to signify : that is , provided that , at least in Pooh 's neck of the woods , there really is honey wherever there are bees . |
5 | Do they still do that now with people that are maybe er completed their apprenticeships , do they anything to them ? |
6 | ‘ But would he do that all over Lothian , or only in Wedale ? |
7 | ‘ After you 'd gone , I did n't do much apart from swim , sunbathe and sleep . ’ |
8 | And I reckon I 'll , I reckon I can use that instead of glass . |
9 | And we can s see this typically in animal cells , the internal potassium is of the order of a hundred and fifty millimolar , the external potassium in plasma is of the order of five millimolar . |
10 | You ca n't take that away from people . ’ |
11 | But , of course , erm for licensing they do n't take that particularly into consideration up there . |
12 | So you can have that tomorrow at lunchtime then ca n't you ? |
13 | " We must try that again at lunchtime , that trick . " |
14 | stew where I come from is carrots , er turnips , potatoes and meat , I tell you what I have n't had , I think I 'll have a change , I think I 'll have some instead of mince for a change |
15 | He knows that I have often thought that the exceptional needs payment scheme was complex , slow and did not often reach those most in need . |
16 | You can not put that together with Halloween which basically is people going out thinking they 're going out to have fun and they 're having a bit of a laugh and everything else where 's there 's their underlying er connection with the devil . |
17 | At length , however , the Parish authorities saw fit to properly put this also into repair , and extend the Street to Camden Road . ’ |
18 | We can put this directly into equation ( 8 ) : The molar mass of the non-volatile solute is thus 142.5 g mold " . |
19 | After what seemed its thirty-fifth repetition , Rowicki put down his baton , looked up and spoke to the ceiling in a low-pitched , conversational tone : ‘ Everyone can now play this correctly except Mr X ’ ( the fourth inside desk cellist ) . |
20 | Perhaps Mr. Henniker would bear that particularly in mind . " |
21 | If your hair has a slight wave or natural curl , you can emphasise this beautifully with Clairol 's Big Shot hairdryer . |
22 | In late 1988 the right was rendered well-nigh obsolete in Northern Ireland , by changes that were introduced without any consultation — we shall examine this further in Chapter 7 . |
23 | The income is 168 hours and remember you can not increase this even in times of severe inflation — you have all the time there is . |
24 | It says it can accept these only under protest , a response apparently regarded as ungracious . |
25 | You will probably find these locally in Woolworths etc. , as well as in any of the larger electronic component catalogues . |
26 | ‘ I think you 'll find these all in order , ’ he said , showing her his hand . |
27 | In particular , the investigators examine how industry and government have responded to the challenge presented by the emergence of biotechnology with its potential to generate new , powerful and profitable drugs which will supersede many currently in use . |
28 | It is the marker of ‘ force ’ and hence continues to sustain the continuing paradox of ‘ police force — police service ’ which remains unresolved , on which I will say more later in relation to the role of women police officers . |