Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun sg] [adv] [adv] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Banks would lend money more freely and , in fattening their own balance sheets , would feed credit-starved economies .
2 It is ironic that theories of federalism , especially of the German variety , should stress responsibility so strongly while failing to realise it in practice .
3 He stressed that people should also seek advice as early as possible if they feel they are getting into financial difficulties .
4 Numeric values may include calculation so long as there are no keywords .
5 There 's a bleak line in the book when , his parents divorcing , his father leaving for Europe , Rock quotes himself , aged 11 , saying ‘ I 'll be OK , Dad , I wo n't need Mom so long as I can have the limo . ’
6 Editor , — After being transferred to human insulin a number of patients have complained that they do not recognise hypoglycaemia as clearly as they used to with animal insulin .
7 MOMENTS of passion can include ice-cream so long as it is the grown-up variety .
8 They would analyze racism now rather than fire an egg at a racist .
9 Lord Justice MacDermott said he would give judgement as soon as possible .
10 The main emphasis was on encouraging the use of evidence extracted from former Mafia members , who would now give evidence as far as possible in front of the judge alone [ for other provisions see p. 38979 ] .
11 ‘ When I was his age I said contentious things like he did last week , but I did not speak English very well so I did not get into trouble . ’
12 ‘ Although I do not speak English as well as I should , I did at one time know England well .
13 And I 'd rather use newspaper now rather than use use erm
14 Part of the time he may almost be unaware that he is speaking to another person — after all Gila does n't understand English very well and it is unlikely that she would fully understand the references to Rupert Brooke and the poem ‘ The Old Vicarage , Grantchester ’ .
15 You see , I do n't like Christmas very much because it brings back all those painful memories of the years when I was on my own and there was n't much money — not much of anything at all .
16 Older or maturer couples may face marriage more realistically and discuss their expectations before they marry , even laying down guidelines to be jointly agreed and accepted .
17 Speculation about a re-orientation in French policy had been fuelled by the French Defence Minister , Pierre Joxe , who suggested in Paris on Sept. 29 that France should " take part more fully than previously in politico-military discussions " .
18 Jesus challenged the Jews of his day with a searching question : ‘ How can you have faith so long as you receive honour from one another , and care nothing for the honour that comes from him who alone is God ? ’
19 I I said well I suppose it 's I do and he said but you work hard June , I said I know but I said kno I said what I do , I can only have hour out there and an hour inside .
20 Statute further ensured that reversionary leases ( i.e. leases to take effect in the future ) , although capable of being legal , must take effect not more than 21 years from the date of their creation :
21 This analysis will have relevance as far as the passing of property and risk is concerned ( see Chapter 10 ) where the goods are damaged in the meantime ( Clarke v Reilly ( 1962 ) 96 ILTR 96 ) .
22 I did this top bottom up so that my dad would n't call me a tart as I walked out the house and I forgot to undo it again !
23 The GP is the one who is very likely to know his patient well and if he finds him with chest pain of at least 15 or 30 minutes duration in the classic distribution , with no previous complaints , and obviously not a malingerer , that individual should have thrombolysis as rapidly as possible .
24 In London , the Foreign Office yesterday refused to confirm reports that the deportations would start as early as next Saturday and would only repeat the formula that they would take place sooner rather than later .
25 The traditional rhythm of work remains because most operations in agriculture , especially where the growing of crops is concerned , must take place sequentially rather than concurrently .
26 It is about extending decision-making to the level where it can take place most effectively and where it can be informed by local circumstances in the context of the policy and philosophy of the school .
27 The valuation of trading stock will normally take place only once or twice a year to coincide with the date of the end of the builder 's financial year or half-year , although larger companies may prepare quarterly accounts .
28 The ordering will take place as soon as possible after that , and the guitar will be built during the next couple of months .
29 The only option to this court in the circumstances is to order a rehearing before a freshly constituted family proceedings court and that should take place as soon as possible .
30 There has been some difference of opinion as to what that case decided , but there is no dispute that the court held that the postponement of the consultation process with the Lord Chief Justice and the trial judge until three years after sentence was unlawful , and that it should take place as soon as possible after conviction .
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