Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] [conj] [pron] [vb base] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 We have other contacts with people who as yet have not come along and we need to stand in prayer for them also .
2 ‘ Your appeal against the above offer of permanent accommodation made available to you on 12-9-91 has been considered carefully but I regret to inform you that the appeal has not been allowed and you should sign for the tenancy at the local housing office by 2-12-91 .
3 There are a number of forensic tests to be carried out but I expect to find that the razor was the weapon . ’
4 Most of non-statutory work is giving advice to people like control , and others , which may not be purely statutory in the sense that is , but the major difference is there 's a time when it 's imposed on when we have to do it .
5 ‘ Even if they are going to leave our casualty unit alone , it follows that cuts must be made somewhere and we want to know where . ’
6 As we have seen already when we have to cope with a large number of losses in a short time , it becomes much harder to deal with the grief that we feel .
7 Pupils soon grow weary of a parade of historical topics selected solely because they appear to have a popular appeal or relevance .
8 There 's a job to be done here and I intend to do it .
9 Discounting the capital cost of buying a group share , which can often rise in value and can in any case be easily sold on if you wish to leave the group , rates of £35 per flying hour on a Cessna 150 are fairly commonplace .
10 The only , the only other thing I mean , the other thing which occurs in my mind and you know , as you know it is n't thought through and I want to look at what statistics are now available is I mean the question of increasing shortage of good product .
11 It 's , it 's a band saw really that you want to put down
12 I was born here and I try to stick up for Britain — but things are bad . ’
13 It has been pointed out that you need to knit two straight rows after each transfer and , at first , glance , it may look as though you do n't knit the two rows after a plain arrow for this punchcard .
14 ‘ I do n't think I 'm being treated fairly and I want to know what the hell is going on . ’
15 ‘ It could be found locally but we have to cover as many angles as we can . ’
16 Do n't wait until you have a whole bookful of data or a whole month has gone by before you start to make your first workchart .
17 You 're not often disorganised so when you have to backtrack or retrace your steps to do or get something you 've forgotten you wo n't be best pleased .
18 For instance , you and your friend are jacked in and you want to describe a ball falling out of a tree .
19 As you said accidents do happen and things do n't get put down when you need to verify .
20 Is it OK , you say , are you really pissed off that I have to get home ?
21 A grim Panorama programme on BBC television on May 17th highlighted the problems of Britain 's increasingly insecure workforce : milkmen working longer hours for the same money , CD stackers sacked just before the two years after which their jobs would be legally protected , betting-shop workers thrown out if they refuse to work evenings .
22 The churn rate is now down to eleven percent , the result of positive action that we 've taken there and we expect to add a million homes during this year and the cable audience I am pleased to say is growing still very very slowly er but that should help as well .
23 The 6ft 4in hitman said : ‘ I do n't think my season has really started yet but I hope to rectify that now .
24 There 's a special job Preston 's engaged on and I want to come to some arrangement with him — there should be room for both of us — if you would be good enough to tell me when your husband is likely to be back — "
25 The biological assumptions involved in such statements are based on a series of half-truths about the ageing process , extended so that they appear to support explanations about the nature of life and health in old age that are not justified by the facts .
26 No wonder people get screwed up if they have to think like that . ’
27 I want them sheds cleared out cos I want to get that garden sorted out for the summer
28 Screws are better : ; they provide a more secure grip , and can be undone easily if you want to move things .
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