Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] [prep] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I would n't trust them to people who 've had a year to get ready and still manage to come two hours late .
2 If you decide ( as you might ) that part of the answer lies in changing the system within which the staff are working , then you should outline what changes you propose to make and how you would introduce them to staff , both present and future .
3 Do we include them at £400 or a different figure ?
4 ‘ Come , let me introduce you to people .
5 The hon. Member for Chelmsford ( Mr. Burns ) shakes his head , but he should come to my constituency and I will introduce him to people who can not pay the poll tax because they simply do not have the money .
6 Where a book might originally sell at £15 , Smith might buy it for £1.50 and sell it at £5.50 — a profit was turned , and the public benefited .
7 I did , but possibly too strong a word , but certainly I think erm , I think the struggle in the last couple of years with regard to the parish council , has been to , to actually introduce it to people 's perception as of anything but importance .
8 Charles II found land grants very convenient ; he could give them to people who at the beginning of the century would have asked for monopolies and he could feel confident that these grants would not rouse the hostility in England that monopolies had caused .
9 Is anybody else going to want any sandwiches or sausage rolls , as if not we will give them to people outside .
10 I would not expect them to pair and breed until they are at least four inches long , so you will have to be patient .
11 I can flood them with data .
12 What other information does the print give you about people of this period ?
13 if you , even if you just go in a shop and ask for something , I tell you what I 'll send you in butchers with it , for one or two bits and
14 The main discount is the single occupant discount which will entitle you to 25% off your bills .
15 The first goddamn pilot I see sitting on his ass , I 'll send him to Corps to shoot a general . ’
16 And they start saying they would do it to people now .
17 ‘ I 'd rather do it with sheep . ’
18 He said he 'd do it for $8,000 .
19 The ‘ right ’ perfume , deodorant , hairdo , suit of clothes , and shoes trivialize our desires and can devalue us as people .
20 Naturally enough , you can use them for graphics , but with a twist .
21 And we do provide you with sales literature to say well actually strange to say but it has gone up recently it is only fifty eight pounds a week .
22 I 'm going to make a fortune , and your little flurry on General Motors will keep you in mink for the rest of your life .
23 Mr Chairman erm I would like personally take up a suggestion that was in The Star about the possibility of a regional company being based at the playhouse in other words for a few months I would see it as people getting to know this company and rather like a repertory theatre of old then people would want to come and see these people in different roles and I think that would add to the you know repetitive .
24 I started it basically on my own initiative and I said that for six months I would use it on people that I was going to sentence just to maintain a one judge control over the project and see how it was going .
25 This , PW estimated , would cost them between $4.4bn and $5.6bn .
26 Smoke alarms can cost you between £10 and £15 in the shops , but we 're happy to offer you this Sleep-save Smoke Alarm as a FREE GIFT with your Reader 's Digest DOUBLE PAYOUT PLAN .
27 IF YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON CREDIT CARDS , STORE CARDS AND PERSONAL LOANS ADD UP TO SAY £200 they could halve them to £100 or even £50 a month .
28 Erm yeah I did mention earlier actually there was one or two ways that you could perhaps help me er one was erm I hope , I 'd like to think that obviously my service has been of value to you erm I 'd also like to think that you can perhaps recommend me to people you know er you did actually mention earlier erm was it Peter you work with , was it
29 You can join them for £199 including flights , accommodation and club passes .
30 This was an ambitious objective , but it was 1971 and Robert McNamara had been President of the World Bank for three years , long enough to begin to realize his goal of a leap forward in Bank lending that would take it from $1.1 billion in 1967 to $11.4 billion in 1980 , his last year in office .
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