Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [det] [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And you can borrow for any period in between . |
2 | When you screw it up on top of your head it makes you look like that woman out of South Pacific , the one who sings ‘ Bali Ha'i ’ or whatever . ’ |
3 | I will look into some rules etc over the next couple of weeks and see what proposals I can come up with . |
4 | Oh yes , do you ever look in that chap down opposite the er , the Downs , well it 'll be the Downs |
5 | Cartwright ( 1964 ) and Raphael ( 1969 ) did some early work on this issue yet in a recent article Macleod Clark ( 1988 ) reminds us that studies in the 1970s and early 1980s indicate that patients were more dissatisfied with communication than any other aspect of their care . |
6 | In common with other Intel coprocessors one device will run at all speeds up to 33MHz , the speed of Intel 's fastest 386DX chip . |
7 | ( We will look at this point again in Chapter 8 . ) |
8 | ‘ If you agree to my helping you in that direction , then we 'll look at this situation again in a few weeks , when you 'll hopefully be in a more stable state of mind . ’ |
9 | We will look at these concepts later in the section , but it should be noted that not all ‘ object-oriented DBMS ’ presently support all the concepts associated with object-orientation . |
10 | Help me to grow and progress from this point on in the way I understand , respond and conduct my relationships with others . |
11 | Groups are said to work because the group members can now react to each other instead of just reacting to management . |
12 | We shall return to this issue later in this chapter , but before we do we need to take a brief look at the way in which ideas of change have influenced other aspects of education , in particular curriculum development and innovation . |
13 | We shall return to this point later in the chapter . |
14 | We will return to this point later in the chapter . |
15 | We shall return to these points later in the chapter but should now describe the range of information and advice agencies which will offer help with legal problems . |
16 | They quote an Under Secretary commenting upon informal communications networks : ‘ Some of these people I 've known for twenty-five years and we can of course communicate with each other almost in code . ’ |
17 | If such matters are not covered in the partnership agreement or the partners are unable to reach agreement between themselves on an ad hoc basis , dissolution will proceed in all respects strictly in accordance with the Partnership Act . |
18 | Er , I 've got er , I 've almost abso three quarters promised to go and call on some friends in on the way through |
19 | It may well be the case that with regard to many people unlawfully at large this should be regarded as ‘ hot pursuit , ’ but the approach of the Court when faced with a patient absconder allows a choice of methods to be adopted . |
20 | I move that the minutes of meetings of committees and sub-committees in sofar as they require confirmation be confirmed by the council , Except with regard to any matters still under consideration . |
21 | The Spanish could pay for such things out of their gold and silver ; the English could not afford such things , and ran fairly frugal colonial administrations , whose pay was often in arrears whether it was supposed to be paid by the English government , the colonial taxpayers , or the company which had a charter to operate in the region . |
22 | The chosen route will pass through more high-risk contaminated land sites than any other scheme and it will pass through more areas currently in business or industrial use , including the Ford works at Dagenham . |
23 | That is a ground which has not been urged upon me by counsel in this case and I do not rely upon that ground only in dealing with this matter . |
24 | ‘ So the beat constable should go down that lane once in every hour , ’ he remarked . |
25 | Then I suppose I 'll go to that disco over at Hadleigh . |
26 | all the way up to the mountains , you could walk so far you could nearly cross over and go to another village right up the mountains , just keep walking and walking for ever , or you could go into the |
27 | anticipate areas of future concern to enable the Company to decide how it will comply with any regulations well in advance . |
28 | Can the Minister point to any country apart from South Africa where such large sums are spent on a small elite group at the expense of the majority ? |
29 | Where the debtor accepts an offer made to him , a special notification of the right to cancel must be given to him and the debtor can cancel at any time up to five days from receipt of that notification ( s68(a) ) . |
30 | We shall come across this concern again in 1922 when we travel through the much stronger industrial nexus of Kharkov . |