Example sentences of "[vb infin] [det] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Watch you do n't er swallow that the wrong way . |
2 | Roll half of this out thinly on a surface dusted with icing sugar or cornflour into a curved strip that will cover half the outer edge of the cake drum ( about 10x35cm/4x14inches ) . |
3 | Roll out three-quarters of the red icing — about 175g ( 6oz ) — to an area that will cover half the large cake . |
4 | An A-Z of artists includes biographies and reference material on over 400 principal artists , with extensive additional information , should make this the authoritative study of the subject . |
5 | We will make this the biggest party in South Africa . ’ |
6 | Although the irony of this situation at a time of teacher shortages will raise a smile among many teachers and educationalists , the real prospect of losing their jobs will make this the bitterest pill for teachers to swallow . |
7 | Therefore from a local authority 's point of view action under section 100 of the Public Health Act 1936 in respect of a statutory nuisance would be more advantageous than the issue of a discontinuance order because the court , on finding a statutory nuisance , has the power to issue an injunction closing the premises down without compensation should it consider that the only way of abating the odour nuisance . |
8 | Of course , just because you 're all wishy washy and moonstruck , it does n't mean you ca n't enjoy all the great fun of a Club 18–30 holiday . |
9 | But if you set it up jointly , you ca n't direct all the gross income if that 's what you 're thinking you ca n't say well I 'll have all that income gross cos my wife 's got an unused allowance , you 've got to split it down the middle in the case of a joint account . |
10 | This echoes the Schools Council Working Paper 36 which in 1971 expressed the view that RE " must include both the personal search for meaning and the objective study of the phenomena of religion . |
11 | Erm , can you do that the quick way ? |
12 | How do we do that the quick way ? |
13 | The task was " forced " in that the respondents were not allowed to answer " impossible to say " to the question about the speaker 's race , but had to opt for one of the three possibilities , although they could give this the lowest confidence rating . |
14 | If it ca n't do this the affected part of the structure remains damp ; This can then encourage rot to grow on timber , and may also result in frost damage to masonry in cold weather . |
15 | About one in three adults can do this the first time they try it . |
16 | You will , of course , study all the written material relating to your work . |
17 | The wheel suddenly pushed into my left palm and I could feel all the thudding pressure of the sea and the wind concentrated into that one polished spoke . |
18 | If their commitment to the central explanatory role of the individual is not to be undermined by concessions such as these , individualists must believe that environmental factors can not carry all the explanatory weight . |
19 | Centres like this is a vital alternative to prison and the Government must give all the financial backing that 's possible . |
20 | Erm not really you know maybe in an out of the way way they might but you know the type of musicians we are or whatever , you know we can do say I can do all the Irish stuff the up tempo rousing songs I can play Irish and Scottish dances and that kind of stuff , then Tony can do right across the board with easy listening stuff and country stuff and even one of the tracks on our new C D is er is er well what I would term a pop song . |
21 | As with its intended role in the failed ACE initiative , SCO says it will do all the required integration work to become a one-stop COSE shop . |
22 | As with its intended role in the failed ACE initiative , Santa Cruz says it will do all the required integration work to become a one-stop COSE shop . |
23 | Why do n't they give them the money to carry on and do all the good work they 've done , which is well worthwhile . |
24 | He , they used to go out and do all the outside work for him . |
25 | Of course , at first I did do all the humdrum work , though to be honest , I never found it dull . |
26 | erm and , obviously there is , there is a set budget and they ca n't subsidise all the off peak journeys , but a lot of women do travel off peak times , they do n't need , they do n't necessary always travel at the peak times , when the buses are most regular . |
27 | The process of assessment , therefore , not only involves the recognition of a problem or issue , and the ability to identify and collect all the relevant information from a variety of sources . |
28 | It means your statements or invoices must show both the lesser amount due with VAT if the discount is taken , as well as the amount due with VAT if the discount is not taken . |
29 | An ideal law would ensure both the speedy correction of false statements and the protection of the expression of honest opinion . |
30 | Well th the thing is those of you who did it last year with me , it 'll follow much the same sort of format , so Erm but we did n't do a little talk before . |