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

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1 She does design or something .
2 Erm here 's a launch pad er for Patrick to earn substantial money , there are five companies there , ignoring the er area health authority er arena because we have n't got that up here , er which company do you think or which environment do you think you 'd be most comfortable in ?
3 Some linguistic abilities may not be detected , not because the child is not able to demonstrate them , but simply because the occasion did not arise where they were required .
4 v. Lindley Lord Reid said , ‘ A case where a defendant presents to the plaintiff the alternative of doing what the defendant wants him to do or suffering loss which the defendant can cause him to incur is not necessarily in pari casu and may involve questions which can not arise where there is intimidation of a third person . ’
5 The option is clearly to the advantage of the developer , in that : there is low initial capital commitment there is opportunity to resolve problems and obtain planning approval The faces less competition than would be found if the land was sold at auction or tender if the scheme is abandoned the option need not be exercised On the other hand problems can arise where there is a substantial downturn in the market and it is not viable to proceed at the price agreed in the option agreement .
6 If this continued for long enough , conceivably the situation would arise where there would be no daily shortages for the Bank to monitor and operate on .
7 That being so , a situation could arise where there was evidence to establish concert in the case of one accused but not in the case of the other .
8 Secondly we could 've or we could accept the status quo and and do what the county council 's suggesting .
9 He would then acknowledge that there was no law , and he would have no further concern for consistency with the past ; he would proceed to make new law by asking what law the present legislature would make or what the people want or what would be in the community 's best interests for the future .
10 Can you make or what was I saying ?
11 And somebody might laugh or something with something .
12 There we would be , pistols at dawn and I 'd laugh or he 'd laugh and it would all be over .
13 ‘ I did n't tell you before , because I did n't want you thinking it was n't convenient to come and stay or something , darling ! ’ she 'd told her apologetically over coffee after lunch .
14 need a brain transplant or something like that .
15 In a trial each subject stands to benefit ( though in the event no benefit may arise or there may even be risk of harm ) , but in non-preventive or non-therapeutic research the experimental subject is simply assisting the researcher to obtain biological data — for example , how a particular drug is excreted .
16 ‘ Evil can not exist where there is love , ’ said the Book .
17 Must eat or they will faint ; hungry empty feeling in the whole abdomen .
18 ‘ I must eat or I shall collapse . ’
19 I have n't been able to sleep or eat or anything .
20 Now I 'd like you to home in in relationship to whatever target you 've got there erm you can relate or you need n't , but that five thousand pound is the start point for fifteen percent bonuses .
21 They 're trying to er knock or they were trying to knock News at Ten on the head .
22 not to attempt to solve problems that do not exist or whose solution rests with human reorganization .
23 The appeal judges ruled that the dogs should remain where they were , but that the Sharmas should receive compensation from the new owners of about £290 each .
24 It may well be that the police did have justification in their reasonable fear that a breach of the peace would ensue if they did not remain where they were , and if they did not issue instructions to the appellants to leave .
25 By its nature , it is a long term investment and some of the dispensers may remain where they are for at least a year .
26 By its nature , it is a long term investment and some of the dispensers may remain where they are for at least a year .
27 In addition , retinoic acid is insoluble in water and so would remain where we put it in the limb for some time ; this was important because we already knew that to exert its effect the grafted polarizing region needed more than 12 hours .
28 At last Mr Kinnock achieves some formal stature , to match the fact that he will indisputably remain where he is .
29 It was possible that recovery might be organised , and for that reason he would remain where he was at least until morning .
30 I appeal to the Minister : the man should not be allowed to return to his unit ; he should remain where he is at this moment .
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