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

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31 Thus , although we may say of individuals that they know this or that proposition , we can only explain this fact if we take into account the network of practices in which they live .
32 I can not explain this sentiment unless it was that I observed that the members of the household appeared not to have perfectly learned their parts and also that having seen and known the Emperor for so many years in such a totally different position , his present one looked like a dream or a play ; but when each actor becomes acclimatized by time it will be a magnificent Court , with a Sovereign who will command the attention of all Europe .
33 However , Firbas does modify this position when he insists that , as far as he is concerned , this is not necessarily the case :
34 Thus a field can influence another field and nothing is transferred into or out through the cell membrane .
35 But a state does act that way when it accepts a Solomonic checkerboard solution ; it is inconsistency in principle among the acts of the state personified that integrity condemns .
36 Perhaps she did buy that picture because it is concerned with loneliness , with " the contemplation of time passing without meaning " , " 1 and moved then , momentarily , hesitantly , towards all the other lost travellers .
37 Er mainly the proposal and then everybody came back on the sixth which is quite a long break in Christmas but we do need that break till we organize ourselves after Christmas
38 Really detailed molecular records at a spacing of a hundred years or less will be necessary to predict the climate change in the future and we 'll really need that information if we 're going to live safely on this planet .
39 We did n't know that angle but we
40 Do you know that newspaper that they brought out , the European , and it 's like , just to , just
41 Brian Johnson and Mike Grindley did n't even know each other when they were part of the seven thousand strong workforce at GCHQ … now they regularly share breakfast … and a long campaign since they were sacked .
42 ‘ They put together a group of people like Take That ! , who did n't even know each other until they formed — not that I 'm knocking them , because they 've got more front than we have — but it 's not going to work unless it 's real , ’ gripes Tony .
43 The three accused did not know each other until they struck up their electronic relationship .
44 Let's buy some sandwiches or summat .
45 Nahum could buy this inn if he 'd a mind . ’
46 Most of my friends will buy this album and we usually waste a lot of time discussing the merits of whatever record we have recently bought , so we may well have a few arguments on whether to eat meat or not .
47 Make a note of the width of your chosen fabric as you will need this information when you come to estimate the amount of fabric needed .
48 Help win this fight and we 'll have them back sooner than you expect . ’
49 I feel a cup win this season but what I , d like to know is what does anybody think the score will be in our first game .
50 I will not pursue this issue until I hear what , if anything , the branch wishes to do .
51 ‘ But I 'll need some support if I am to give him the service he wants .
52 The prospect for holding UDC schedules as a thesaurus is promising , but the schedules will need some adjustment before they can be adopted in an operational system .
53 And we 'll definitely need some rolls cos I 'm right out .
54 Only a small fraction would elude this category if we accept that , contrary to much contemporary opinion , paupers were largely made up not of a delinquent or a wilfully dependent population but of those who could not work either through incapacity or age , or who could not , in the vagaries of the labour market , find work .
55 I do have some sympathy for cou councillor I do know this area and I I do know the traffic problems there and and we do really in the long term need to do something about it .
56 Do you know another way and what goes at the end what goes at the end of the sentence ?
57 On Cable TV , in pirated tapes in bars , you could watch him watching a buddy screw another woman until she had to complain it was all getting just too wild .
58 Nevertheless , the parties did undergo some transformation as they adapted to a changing political climate .
59 Some insurers give discounts for fitting anti-theft devices and others , like Norwich Union , wo n't insure some cars unless they are fitted with immobilisers .
60 You may substitute another policy if its cover for watersports and sailing is equivalent or better .
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