Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [conj] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I can only assume that manufacturers who do n't properly configure the machines they sell are either lazy or careless .
2 Come August , when the action is beamed back from Barcelona , they might just recognise that man who works down at the local track .
3 If you need further help or information you can contact your doctor , health visitor or child 's school .
4 He 'll not find my Jake , no more'n my Jake 'll ever find that woman he 's after … ’
5 They demand , therefore , that the social security bureaucracy should more effectively control and discipline its subordinates .
6 It will also ensure that decisions which affect our members are made by the activists employed by within the appropriate sections and industries .
7 We can also see that Socrates himself can not be regarded merely as an agent of destruction , despite the immediate responsibility of the Socratic impulse for the dissolution of tragedy .
8 Harry led our team by example — although perhaps what some of his colleagues needed was a skipper who could also drive or cajole them to better things — but it was a mark of the respect in which he was held by Palace supporters that his well-deserved Benefit in 1953–54 was so well attended .
9 We might also add that critics whose judgement is no less to be respected than Olivier Opdebeeck 's are able to discern a contrasting ‘ personality ’ in different performances of the same piece by different English choirs , even when a high percentage of the singers is the same in each case .
10 Now if there 's only three or four or five people in the group you 'll probably find that people who works there their strengths and if there 's anything missing in a group then sometimes in a good group other people come up
11 But it has also begun to create a corporate culture where some companies have become a kind of economic prison where senior management can legally abuse and ill-treat their employees , and silence any protest with the threat of the sack .
12 Yet Tom Fawthrop could write in It52 that the RSSF represented a move away from ‘ the sectarian left ’ and ‘ the move into a deeper , more imaginative level of politics … we will be the first generation in history to consciously plan and map-out its own future , and create a society of its own . ’
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