Example sentences of "[indef pn] [to-vb] [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , this focus on child support does nothing to compensate women for the real inequalities that marriage and child-rearing brings . |
2 | Plus I need someone to carry boxes from the wholesaler . |
3 | The picturesque lake and island grotto , large turf amphitheatre , vistas , avenues and glades , combine to give something to delight visitors through the year . |
4 | You know , something to give customers at the end of the year . |
5 | Even the digression up to Cajamarca now seemed in retrospect more like an adventure than something to send shivers down the spine . |
6 | They will look with justified suspicion , therefore , at Jacques Delors 's suggestion yesterday , that there should be two constitutional conferences next year — one to transfer powers from the national state to the EC on economic and monetary policy and the other , later , to tackle democratic control . |
7 | Louis-Napoleon was now convinced that he must do something to remind Frenchmen of the existence of the Bonapartes . |
8 | There were no new fodder or root crops , except for the various leguminous plants that did something to improve fallows in the eighteenth century . |
9 | ‘ It 's apparent that Morrissey will STOP AT NOTHING to manufacture confrontations with the norm in order that The Smiths remain special . ’ |
10 | We are in the middle of this inquiry , so it is far too early for anyone to make predictions about the outcome , ’ he said . |
11 | Er if you get it wrong erm there 's the inheritance provision for family and dependence act nineteen eighty five , which is the statutory provision allowing you spouse who left nothing to all those children who left nothing to make applications to the court . |
12 | Being mostly confined to Buckinghamshire , the handful of parsons reported as having no personal property serve as much as anything to highlight doubts about the approach to clerical assessments there . |