Example sentences of "[vb infin] [indef pn] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you need one after the next one , 'cos which sticks one , which |
2 | And they will achieve nothing over the next 20 years . ’ |
3 | Unfortunately I can do nothing about the first two but it is my responsibility to protect your salary so that your wife and family are looked after . |
4 | I mean , it needs to perhaps perhaps they can do something for the first couple |
5 | And I think that if people who are still smoking , and I think nearly every smoker is unhappy with their habit , if they will remember that and think that they can actually do something for the next generation , it 's not their fault , there are people out there , there are forces out there who are forced them to start smoking and who are trying to get the generation to start . |
6 | I ca n't remember anything in the last fifteen years or so that has excited me in America . |
7 | The same kind of accident used to be common with gliders , and the pilots could never remember anything after the first bounce . |
8 | ‘ I ca n't see anything beyond the third target , ’ he said . |
9 | He says that there should be an increased capital allowance for this year , cunningly saying that it would cost nothing in the first year ; that is equivalent to saying that the bill is in the post , as we all know that it is paid after 12 months . |
10 | As far as the ‘ artisan'-producer is concerned , Carole King 's picture of institutionalized song-writing in New York in the early 1960s — ‘ squeezed into our respective cubby-holes … you 'd sit there and write and you could hear someone in the next cubby-hole composing a song exactly like yours ’ ( Frith 1983a : 13–12 ) — fits into exactly the same frame of reference as Abner Silver and Robert Bruce 's classic 1939 text , How to Write and Sell a Hit Song , which describes the ‘ standard ’ forms and techniques , and from which Adorno quotes with withering relish ( 1941 : 17–18 ) . |
11 | Team-teaching alongside a knowledgeable and enthusiastic colleague can effectively take one to the next stage . |
12 | The other one , could I just correct something on the last line of er , comment at the bottom of the , bottom of page two . |
13 | Oh and I 'll have one for the last card . |
14 | We did n't have one on the last play . |
15 | schools and they 'll They probably wo n't manage anything in the next week because the schools are going on holiday at |
16 | We 're not g gon na get one within the next few years . |
17 | He did n't know when he 'd be back and she should cancel everything for the next several days . |
18 | You can hardly play anything above the 12th fret ( I know Jimi did , but he was Jimi ) ! |
19 | ‘ You 'll find one on the next landing . ’ |
20 | Well , to hell with them , but I will say everything to the last word . ’ |