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

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1 And put the phone down and that was it and I said well you 'd better go dad cos case he wanted to speak to anybody .
2 The Inland Revenue has now clarified the position ( Statement of Practice SP6/90 dated 27 April 1990 ) : ( i ) this section does not affect conveyances or transfers which fall within s83 of the Finance Act 1985 and Category H above ; ( ii ) if on a conveyance or transfer of property subject to a debt ( not within the provisions of s83 ) the transferee covenants ( either in the instrument or separately ) to pay the debt or indemnify the transferor in respect thereof such covenant constitutes valuable consideration and establishes the transaction as a sale for stamp duty purposes .
3 An example is rule 2.10 : " Advertisements should not include copy or illustrations which are sexually titillating or which imply a link between smoking and sexual success . "
4 If firms are to collude tacitly , they must somehow choose prices and outputs which are sustainable by a credible punishment strategy that also has to be tacitly agreed upon .
5 Other choices of will thus generate fields and e which are approximations to the actual values .
6 Visitors can reach treasures of both Tuscany and Umbria and should not miss Greve And Figline whose central squares are among the most attractive of Tuscany 's less celebrated squares .
7 Atoms and molecules do not have consciousness : they do not have meanings and purposes which direct their behaviour .
8 The head alone can not overcome resistances and antagonisms which lie outside school .
9 So structural constraints do not turn officials and others who run the state into the mere implementors of policies made inevitable by the system .
10 He wondered if they 'd ever find husbands or boyfriends who would take them on such a holiday as this and rather doubted it .
11 Clients can also suggest neighbours and friends who may be suitable for employment .
12 I do n't understand referees and officials who take no action against such behaviour .
13 Also , by looking at the activities you are good at and enjoy you may well discover talents and abilities which you have not considered before as being useful in a job .
14 If one realizes that one is dealing with myths and symbols , then one might as well create myths and symbols which are true to what one would symbolize .
15 You might as well take money and shovel it down the drain .
16 ‘ We ca n't tell clubs and players what to do ; that would be unrealistic in any international sport ’ , said Davies , who was present at the Bledisloe Cup series in Australia .
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