Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] [to-vb] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | For many UK multinationals , the question has been whether intangibles have been properly exploited to produce UK taxable income ( and thereby mop up ACT ) . |
2 | NeXT has been widely expected to endorse Motorola 's 88000 RISC CPU as a matter of routine . |
3 | These terms are obviously meant to degrade Tom and this also shows racial prejudice although not to such a great extent . |
4 | Wigan coach John Monie added : ‘ We are obviously going to miss Gene and Andy and we are not as strong as we were . |
5 | He 'd been all set to save England and I 'd stopped him . |
6 | The lower discounts on Solaris 2.0 are apparently intended to help SunSoft recover its development costs . |
7 | Today , visitors are warmly welcomed to share Crete 's ancient history and to enjoy its breathtaking landscapes of 8000-foot mountains , deep valleys , extensive beaches , sparkling bays and lively resorts . |
8 | You are entirely forbidden to touch Miss Abbott when she is dressed like this , entirely forbidden . |
9 | ‘ That they 're only pretending to have Liam in your house . |
10 | We 're only going to see David 's grandmother . ’ |
11 | " They 're still trying to get TSA membership . |
12 | And Dorothy dear , I must warn you , you 're hardly going to recognize Miss Lilian ! |
13 | They have been formally invited to ring Dick Lloyd , the deputy chairman , to vent their spleen . |
14 | The modest premises in Buckingham palace Road have been deliberately maintained to keep Boyden 's minimum fee down . |
15 | I am still waiting to see Goran Ivanisevic who is my favourite player in the Sweetspot , so come on , how about it . |
16 | ‘ People are still coming to see Zimbabwe , and it is the same with us we used to see England as this tiny blob on the map and now we can see it for ourselves , ’ said Kagona . |
17 | He believes the police are overstretched and moves are urgently needed to tackle Darlington 's crime wave . |
18 | I am now trying to contact Harris Crothers who lived at 6 Westway Parade and who had a brother named Alastair . |
19 | ‘ Well , I am now going to amaze Sir Richard Springall , ’ Cranston grated . |
20 | 2 Imagine that you have been provisionally asked to translate John Le Carré 's The Russia House ( 1989 ) into your target language . |
21 | Applicants are now invited to view Le Coq Blanc , the first print in the collection , without obligation , simply by returning the Reservation Form below . |
22 | Most patients ( n=123 ) were operated on for presumed ulcerative colitis but 10 ( 8% ) are now known to have Crohn 's disease and a further 10 ( 8% ) have certain features of Crohn 's disease and have been labelled indeterminate colitis . |
23 | Seven have had repeated episodes of pouchitis of whom four are now known to have Crohn 's disease . |
24 | Chair , I 'm just going to join Mr in in objecting to the supplementary estimate . |
25 | I 'm just going to get Martin . |
26 | But how does the government find out the individual demand curves that must be vertically added to get DD ? |
27 | and were hoping to get somebody from Bishop 's Stortford I think it 's important to have a , and I 'm also going to ask Bob , the ambulance driver if he 's free to come , I think we can use the . |
28 | Those who do not would I think be well advised to use Boulestin recipes in conjunction with a fully detailed work such as one of those mentioned . |
29 | To help you get to grips with the different grades , types and finishes of these products , you 'd be well advised to contact FIDOR ( Fibre Building Board Organisation ) , the trade association for the fibre building board industry . |
30 | We 've got somebody from the Oxford English er dictionary compilation er arena , with us today and I , I , I 'm almost tempted to ask Clare what wh what , what the definition of the word quality is actually . |