Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [to-vb] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | What the experts want to know about you at your antenatal clinic Nancy Stewart |
2 | At the assimilation end of the spectrum of representations of care programming in community care plans , local authorities appear to refer to it formally , signalling their awareness , but with little or no discussion in the care plan of the relevance of care programmes for social services , examples being Croydon and Lambeth . |
3 | Their function now is to make a good job of delivering the railway services that the PTEs and sectors want to buy from them . |
4 | ‘ Eventually , traders want to cash in their chips , ’ said Hildegard Zagorski , market analyst with Prudential-Bache Securities in New York . |
5 | There 's some gunk called heavy water that the Frogs want to off-load onto us . |
6 | ‘ Did any of you gentlemen want to argue with me ? ’ shouted Silver . |
7 | And as I watched him hurl handfuls of salt round the ring as a prelude to hurling handfuls of Japanese wrestler around the heads of the spectators , I could feel my heart begin to beat behind my nightie and the partisan words begin to form on my open lips : ‘ Tear ‘ is ‘ ead off , Sall ! |
8 | In the shadow of their ancestors , right wing Afrikaaners muster to protest at their governments so-called betrayal of the white man , but the man responsible , President F W de Klerk , was himself being welcomed from a successful tour of Europe , where he said ‘ South Africa 's commitment to reform was believed ’ . |
9 | Many clients continue to look after their own leg ulcers at home without any assistance from nursing or medical intervention . |
10 | Four heads turn to look at her . |
11 | However , structuralist Marxists fail to carry through their qualification of economic determinism . |
12 | Chitty , on the other hand says that an agreement in unreasonable restraint of trade is generally not unlawful if the parties choose to abide by it . |
13 | See Lord Wilberforce in Stenhouse and Lord Reid in Esso : " … an agreement in restraint of trade is not generally unlawful if the parties choose to abide by it : it is only unenforceable if a party chooses not to abide by it " . |
14 | Lists are what parties choose to make of them . |
15 | However , solid timber steps help to cope with it ( walking-time 1 ¾hours ) . |
16 | Scots prefer to talk to someone in Glasgow , Northerners to deal with Manchester . |
17 | She felt Marc 's eyes come to rest on her . |
18 | All independent schools have to register with their LEA ( or with the local authority Social Services Department in the case of independent nursery schools ) and they can be inspected by HMIs . |
19 | Its more practical aspects have to do with what we referred to in Chapter 1 as the " inferential structure of data " : that is , how to effect a connection between the empirical materials , whatever their character , and our theoretical knowledge . |
20 | The distinction between a movement and a party , or other organized group , is shown also by the fact that large-scale movements tend to produce within themselves a variety of more or less directly political groups , as did the nineteenth-century labour movement ; and the subsequent course of political action has then to be understood partly in terms of the relation between the broader movement and the various organized groups . |
21 | It can be seen that pluralists tend to disagree on what the functions are , and even on their number . |
22 | The texts seem to speak for themselves , but in fact they are subtly construed , translated and transformed by de Man 's own voice . |
23 | Once parents begin to think about what they want to see their child doing rather than what they do n't want to see , their whole orientation to management starts to change . |
24 | Tired and totally bewildered by their new surroundings , a group of 18 Bosnian refugees try to re-adjust to their new makeshift home in Kettering . |
25 | Eagles start to breed in their fifth year . |
26 | The women who assemble stationery or shoes have to inflict on their families the permanent , sickly , and probably unhealthy smell of glue and solvents . |
27 | The problem is not just that frequently patients in other European countries have to pay for their treatment . |
28 | If we want to save the fish in the sea , the trees in the rain forests and the ozone layer , the wealthy countries have to look to their own consumption habits . |
29 | ‘ Nowadays , the young ambassadors have to pay for their own trips , but to ensure there is a true cross-section of American society takes part many of them are sponsored . ’ |
30 | Exposure to the latter route of infection does not occur until kittens begin to hunt for themselves or to share the prey of their dams . |