Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] the [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 And thanks to a smart directory — a custom-designed programme by Richard himself — senders can track down the person they want even if they have only the recipient 's first name , or just the vaguest idea of their title or where they work .
2 We can cut money off , let's make some easy quick decisions about cutting money off , let's chop out the arts you could do that on one line easily and I think you have to look at the long term you have to look at what happens in terms of our culture , our civilization if you do do that , how people change and to me it 's about and that was raised last night too about how an saying that they had put a limit on the cost of opera tickets forty pounds , compared
3 ‘ If things did n't carry on the way they have been , I would carry on enjoying my life .
4 And secondly erm because we 're rather keen for people to er carry on the momentum we actually say to you when can you start and if it 's next week wonderful .
5 As they part company , Gregson will surely find ample work as a respected producer and musician , while Collister 's voice , sultry and robust , should break down the doors it fails to open .
6 Can I just finish off the front I can do that tonight , tonight please ?
7 anybody can camouflage and bring up the colouring you know .
8 Right , I hope , we wo n't be to long now , perhaps if we could just bring up the item you wanted to mention .
9 I waited outside , rubbing my shin and inspecting the damage to my Docs ; luckily the scuff on the right toe did n't show up the way it would have with polished boots .
10 He would carry out the quest he had appointed himself ; take her to her holy man .
11 What practical steps can you take to ensure that you can carry out the task you have undertaken with advantage to your parent and without damage to yourself ?
12 She thought of all the wretched women in the East End , and aye , in the West End too , not excluding her own maltreated self , and thought that at whatever cost she would carry out the task she had set herself — to find out how the under-privileged lived , and to strike a blow for suffering womanhood while she did so .
13 In this way the lawyer has a part to play within political movements , such as the peace movement , while acknowledging that it is not law alone that can bring about the changes we desire , but it is that movement as a whole that can and must do so .
14 Whether or not the talking will bring about the revolution we need for healthier food , the problems of both world trade and the CAP remain after the breakdown of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) talks .
15 ‘ Oh , I 'll look up the books he 's written at the college library and take a couple out , ’ said Loretta airily .
16 So whoever is responsible for the leak can clean up the mess it 's made .
17 She could hardly follow up the exchange they had just had with a question about his relationship with Puddephat .
18 Right I 'll work out the current I 'll work out the resistance
19 We will call this backwards pruning because , at the point where more than one path has the same successor , the algorithm can look back the way it has come , and mark or retain only the highest scoring path .
20 Even on the field he had his own personal trademark — flapping shirt sleeves and long , baggy shorts , which served both as a landmark for his colleagues and to help keep out the cold he felt so badly .
21 These foods will make up the calories they are losing when cutting down on their saturated fat intake .
22 Or perhaps it was a booby-trapped cake and the whole thing would blow up the moment it was cut , taking Bruce Bogtrotter with it .
23 ‘ One day the sun will burn up the earth it is now nourishing , ’ she thought .
24 working it out any of them them all and then you can miss out the ones we do you feel you do n't need .
25 Before she could set out the cups she had to remove a large heavy book — Crockford — which occupied the centre of the table .
26 as if in imitation of the dead bird , he would squawk out the name he loved to hear ; he would try walking like a parrot , perching on things , and extending his arms as if he had wings to beat .
27 The foolishness in ‘ Futility ’ being the foolishness of men going out killing each other and then coming back to nature and hoping that nature can sort out the mess they have made .
28 I could just make out the spot he indicated .
29 If you are over-weight , and must cut down the amount you eat , you will repeatedly lapse , to satisfy your cravings. persistent minor symptoms , such as headaches , aching limbs or a lack of energy are often put down to nerves or stress but they can be caused by a reaction to food .
30 After all , we 're going to have to work together for the next week or so , so maybe it will help iron out the problems we keep having . ’
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