Example sentences of "[vb infin] [coord] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The permitted limits of £1,000 a year in total for gifts , and the exemptions of as many small gifts of £100 a year as the donor may choose and of all gifts out of surplus income are not unreasonable for ordinary individuals ; and the raising of the exempt gift on marriage to £5,000 per parent will probably exceed the capacity of most parents , particularly that of the bride 's parents saddled with the cost of the reception as well .
2 The courts can influence and to some extent mold certain provisions through their interpretation of statute and common law .
3 What he relied on , I think , and what he always came back to was that ‘ natural ’ self which he did not understand nor at this stage want to understand , but which gave him his power .
4 I then want you to write down as many of the words as you can remember and in any order you wish .
5 Unfortunately , the injection did not work and despite much medication to calm his heart , he passed away in the early hours of the morning .
6 They lose friends , they ca n't work and in many cases , particularly sexual , with the risk of AIDS , the addiction can be life threatening .
7 He accepted however that once this case was over the real hunt for more suitable accommodation would begin and by that time , at least , there could be the introduction of such a carer .
8 Files must be sent in the format that the next receiving application can understand and to this end a couple of automatic conversion routines are supplied .
9 Right , oh yes it 's got a , a lot of discrepancies , but the point is that the discrepancies it has are explicable in terms of what the discrepancies were trying to hide and correct and to that extent it 's a bit like psychoanalysing an individual patient .
10 Let's try and at this moment in time , we 're talking about now not the future .
11 Please stop wailing over the dead Pam and concentrate on turning past atrocities into subjects of education and development , not by denying them , but promoting them in ways which will continually enlighten and in many ways , benefit today 's society .
12 Alan Rough has given more to Scottish football than he could ever take and for that reason alone he stands on the terraces of Hampden Babylon like a colossus .
13 Exactly how much initiative labour exercises in QC operations does vary but in many cases labour has to meet a target of suggestions on an agenda set by management and coordinated by foremen .
14 But we do care and in that sense , yes , aggression is rooted in the world .
15 In a sense Mao is , is adopting very much the position that he seems to have taken erm in nineteen forty five when he 's , he 's looking forward to land return but saying at the moment our policy of rent reduction , interest rate reduction will continue and at some stage we will then be able to move on into , to that reform .
16 Is the hon. Gentleman aware that 200 teachers are about to lose their jobs , with the result that class sizes in Northumberland will increase and under this Government the education service will take a dip ?
17 To the extent that the amateur stuff loosens things up a bit , it ca n't help but in some sense be positive . ’
18 Moreover , as the breakdown of the SALT II agreement shows , whatever the success of arms limitation , it does not overcome but in many ways merely highlights the problems of arms reduction ( Jacobson , 1984 ) .
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