Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [vb infin] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | All this has vanished save for the church , of which St Augustine 's chapel is an original fragment . |
2 | The shop takes a commission on sales and the seller has helped pay for his trip . |
3 | Now the group has helped pay for a bronze sculpture in memory of the navvies . |
4 | If you want to help contact during office hours . |
5 | In August , Dash , the leading UK leisurewear specialists launched a special range of " Meadowlands " clothing to help raise at least £25,000 for WWF . |
6 | In an apparent effort to improve relations with the United States , the government of North Korea on June 24 returned the remains of 11 US servicemen killed in the 1950-53 Korean War , and promised to help search for a further 9,000 allied military personnel still officially listed as missing in action [ see also p. 37456 ] . |
7 | But they have done what no American administration has dared do in living memory — set the scene for a proper debate . |
8 | 21 ) a ) So if the person has to let go of the trolley , it will stop automatically so does n't run away . |
9 | ‘ I 'm not sure I want to let go of it , ’ said Masklin . |
10 | Lee felt jealous , lumpy , and tried to let go of the feeling as she arranged the flowers in the kitchen . |
11 | The trouble is that we forget to let go of the tension . |
12 | One such is Marilyn Lawrence 's The Anorexic Experience ( The Women 's Press , 1984 ) , which I found did talk about my experiences without making me feel weirder than ever , or a mere statistic . |
13 | In this dataset the lowest path length found did correspond to the correct order for chromosomes I and II . |
14 | Generally , the people we interview do go on our ‘ free ’ list . |
15 | It may be arguable that some part of the substance used does attach to the article cleaned , even if the rest is rinsed off , so that ownership in that part passes by adhesion to the article . |
16 | While the rest of America has to make do with a fridge full of beer and a chair at screen-side , the two participating cities are permitted a temporary suspension of reason for this the first Bay Bridge Series . |
17 | Dr Collins has the great advantage of being allowed to go out and get new fossils from the Burgess site — everyone else has to make do with what is already in museums . |
18 | And while other babies can splash happily in warm baths , little Heidi has to make do with a quick sponge-down in a grubby public toilet . |
19 | For the historian of modern urbanization , scores of cities are available for direct inspection , while the ancient historian has to make do with a few fortuitous survivals . |
20 | She has to make do with what she 's got … that 's if she 's a nice girl , of course . |
21 | While ‘ male ’ magazines are too numerous to mention the equally diverse ‘ female ’ population is expected to make do with just 1 or 2 magazines with their concerns at heart . |
22 | Clearly the blind , the deaf and the crippled can not be expected to make do with ordinary educational provision but require specially adapted teaching methods , and in some cases peripatetic teachers if they are confined to their beds at home . |
23 | Rincewind let go of Twoflower 's horse , swore bitterly , and spurred his own mount towards the trees , alone . |
24 | Fernand let go of Melissa 's hand , vaulted over the rail and beckoned urgently to her to follow . |
25 | And the biggest female fibbers about what they tipple are high-flying career women who turn to drink to help cope with work pressures . |
26 | What can doctors do to help intervene in addictive disease ? |
27 | How can we , wanting to help look after bereaved people , be particularly aware of the needs of the very elderly or the very young , when they are coping with the impact of death and grieving on their lives . |
28 | However , the fact that the child has language difficulties is probably a good indication that exposure to the kinds of language which enable most children to learn will not be sufficient to enable this child to make progress ; she may require adult input which is specially tailored to help compensate for particular areas of weakness . |
29 | Now ask to meet the part of you which refuses to let go of this relationship — and watch as this sub-personality approaches . |
30 | Or refusing to let go of something you no longer need ? ) |