Example sentences of "[vb infin] an [noun] [prep] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't really know where I , or I know where I 'm going but I have to take the troops with me I had er , I got you see what is parts of a I A P compact certificate it might in fact , if the boss would let me do , if I could do an industry in December right ?
2 You might fear an element of sanctimoniousness here , were it not for the certain knowledge that McIlvanney is probably even harder on himself .
3 They fly piston engined aircraft for the most part which are subject , amongst other things , to carburettor icing which will stop an engine in flight even if the ambient temperature is as much as 10°C above freezing unless carburettor heating is selected at the appropriate time .
4 GOVERNMENT spending cuts in the fight against AIDS and complacency over the risk to the general public could make an epidemic among heterosexuals more likely , a leading expert warned yesterday .
5 If he does make an application to court then at that stage we can er we can oppose his application .
6 Supplemented by other archival sources , this will form a more reliable data set than any available hitherto , and will facilitate an examination of trends in , and connections between , sources of finance , profitability , investment and dividend policies , the impact of the trade cycle .
7 Madam Speaker I am sure that my right honourable friend the Chancellor 's proposals to er reduce the burden of national insurance contributions will have a very beneficial effect er on employment a and on businesses but er if members opposite and er the honourable gentleman er says what he thinks clearly , if members opposite are arguing that higher public expenditure and higher taxation will have an impact on employment then he 's absolutely right .
8 ‘ It would take an order of magnitude longer . ’
9 Her supervisor and other friends in the Faculty encouraged her to think that she would get an appointment at Cambridge eventually if she could hang on .
10 Nevertheless , lawyers may be difficult to convince , even upon the persuasions of members of the RICS , that inflationary trends may justify an increase from £600 yearly in 1972 to £20,000 yearly in 1913 .
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