Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Erm we have always out any er leaflet erm clearly so that people to put their names on the register erm that is a statutory responsibility erm the expenditure in excess of what we had er done in the past is actually going to be a very very small amount of one officer 's time in redesigning the leaflet erm otherwise the expenditure will remain as it , as it always has for all intents and purposes and I think that answers your question if clearly you have problems about getting people on the electoral register that means there 's something about your own electoral .
2 Even if she could be brought to view his actions in his own light , he would remain for her the instrument of death .
3 Having been synthesized it has to be transported to the part of the cell in which it is required ; there it will remain for its lifetime of hours , weeks or months until it is due for renewal , when it is pulled out of place in the cell and broken down by enzymes as quickly as it was previously synthesized , its building blocks ( the amino acids ) being recycled in the synthesis of other proteins .
4 However , in accordance with the conventions of the time , and because of his anticipated death , much would remain for his executors to arrange .
5 And it 's our intention that that land should remain for our children 's children 's children , that 's the first point .
6 Er I do n't I think as it goes on y you do start and get that anger that anger so bad , but erm But I 'll leave you to get on Doctor .
7 The report called for £200 million of government spending on fifth generation computing , that is computers that can think for themselves and get along with humans .
8 Snotlings do n't really think for themselves , they merely mimic the actions of Orcs and Goblins around them .
9 Instead of being encouraged to develop into mature professionals with the ability to learn and think for themselves , we were simply required to regurgitate large amounts of information by rote .
10 Nisbet ( 1979 ) has pointed out the irony that this new distrust may itself be a product of modern education , since a number of new approaches to teaching and learning encourage children to ‘ think for themselves ’ .
11 Oral questioning , by making the students think for themselves and convey their thoughts with precision , can be an effective cure for vagueness and sloppy thinking .
12 I do n't think this was the case , though , as many women did conform and those who stuck out in the way of Madeline Vesey Neroni and Mrs. Proudie were few and far between — few dared to be too independent or to try and think for themselves .
13 Like , you must think for yourself ; look at the IRA 's intelligence network …
14 ‘ Why ca n't you think for yourself sometimes ? ’
15 Who just want to take over your mind and not let you think for yourself .
16 The only uniformity of practice that the Board of Education desires to see in the teaching of Public Elementary schools is that each teacher should think for himself and work out for himself such methods of teaching as may use his powers to the best advantage and be best suited to the particular needs and conditions of the school .
17 In one study of primary schools , the 1918 Handbook of Suggestions for the Consideration of Teachers was quoted as making only one requirement of uniformity , " the Board of Education desired to see in the teaching of public elementary schools … that each teacher shall think for himself , and work out by himself such methods of teaching as may use his powers to best advantage and best suited to the particular needs and conditions of the school " ( Kogan 1973:145 ) .
18 Nah Wilko offloaded him cause Rocky knew which way to put his cashcard in the hole-int-wall implying he had a brain and there fore could think for himself — something Wilko do n't encourage .
19 Ruling groups have found that their interests are best safeguarded if they are supported by a work force which can not think for itself in the coherent way writing affords .
20 The Freshman though , is essentially a movie-maker 's movie , a self-congratulatory in-joke that does n't take the risk of letting the audience think for itself .
21 They were n't sheep , every nome could think for itself , and when you started to think hard about sudden darkness and mysterious humming noises , panicking seemed a logical idea .
22 The Freshman though , is essentially a movie-maker 's movie , a self-congratulatory in-joke that does n't take the risk of letting the audience think for itself .
23 Other students from outside the UK attending a British university for a course lasting over six months are entitled to free care for any medical condition which may arise during their stay in the UK .
24 If difficulties do arise during your time abroad , you may feel isolated and vulnerable to pressure both from local management and head office .
25 They were clean creatures which did not excrete during their lifetime .
26 When the war broke out , Anna was commissioned into the Army , where she did her service for her newly adopted country .
27 How much decoration also means how much time can you spare for it ?
28 ‘ For the coach wo n't stay for you , and I do n't want you begging back here , that I do n't ! ’
29 Do n't half make for me !
30 With a little time and imagination , there is no end to the low fat , high fibre energy breakfasts you can make for yourself .
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