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

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1 Do n't think so mate .
2 I Do n't think so mate .
3 Well I do n't think so tongue and groove is , is wood in n it ?
4 Do you really think so Doctor ?
5 This is all very well for the youngest generation of mountain lovers , but there are surely many grown-up readers , to whom metric measurements will convey only inaccuracy and confusion .
6 He confirmed that the Scottish Office money could cover only cash flow difficulties from the oil funds — not the producers .
7 Moreover , since they are allowed to divide their investment income between the two of them — something that is not permitted with earned income — they could each stay below Labour 's new 50 per cent band , which starts at £40,000 .
8 Reductions would affect especially artillery and anti-tank weapons , while procurement of naval vessels would be slowed .
9 All the corporation has suggested so far is a vague road and landscaping scheme that would affect only part of the pub garden and car park .
10 The European Community competition commissioner Karel Van Miert is endorsing proposals — bitterly contested in the more state corporatist member countries — for breaking up national telephone monopolies by 1998 to free markets for calls both within and between member states ; the idea of an interim deregulation that would affect only transborder traffic has now been abandoned ; the UK is the only Community member open to phone call competition ; Denmark will follow suit next year and the Netherlands is expected to move as well ; Van Miert wants the Community to set liberalisation priorities and a timetable by year end , including proposals for regulatory changes by the end of 1994 , with market-opening to start in 1995 .
11 Between Ulthuan and Naggaroth there can exist only war unto the death .
12 In this chapter we will consider only vacuum solutions .
13 In seeking solutions to such global problems as hunger and environmental issues we will no longer seek only material solutions .
14 The expenditure base defined above includes wealth transferred , but it has sometimes been argued that the base should include only consumption , which would be equivalent to entering only receipts net of transfers on the left-hand side of ( 9–2 ) , as one would if one treated the dynasty as an integrated unit .
15 For the gifts of Frankenstein do not include only material things like the seat coverings which you admired in my automobile — or the automobile itself .
16 Yeah but it was n't done in a , in an enthusiastic manner it was like a sort of well who do you know like friend , family that sort of thing and at the beginning I thought you was a bit more positive but I thought when you were revisiting the , the planning the future that might have been nerves right at the beginning of the session , you then relaxed and your pace all slowed down , excellent at reminding er Jim picked up referrals mentioned earlier , handled the objection okay , do n't remember you asking Jim to contact them beforehand do n't think you did , Jim did he ?
17 In short , psychoanalysis must consider both ontogeny and phylogeny in coming to its conclusions .
18 The world we can build of philosophy can include both music and poetry , and in addition religion and art and much else so it is far greater in extent then poetry or music alone .
19 The cash figure in the balance sheet might include both capital and operating cash : if a debenture is issued but the resulting cash has not yet been invested in fixed assets , then the cash will perhaps be shown in the cash book — this is capital cash ; if profits were made in the current year , some of these profits might take the form of cash — this is operating cash .
20 The Government 's detailed spending plans will be included in the first ‘ unified ’ budget next November , which will include both revenue and outgoings .
21 They are … the people whose position and activities enable them to fuse and mediate both neighbourhood involvement and social services care …
22 Later still he got an oil engine ; and people at that time could buy both coal and oil from the miller . ’
23 For example , Snider examined the enforcement of the Canadian Combine Investigation Act , 1889 , which makes it ‘ illegal to conspire or arrange with another person to limit unduly the facilities to manufacture any article , or to prevent or lessen unduly competition in the manufacture or production of any article and to thereby increase the price ’ ( 1978 : 147 ) .
24 Colleges made a major contribution to that work , an activity , as with In-Service generally , for which they would lack both credibility and resources were their teacher education work to be further reduced , as the proposed reforms threaten .
25 Will he consider sympathetically inclusion of the Penwith moors in that list ?
26 ‘ You can let me know tomorrow morning if he cuts your throat , ’ said Joe .
27 Let me know tomorrow morning , eh ? ’ he said .
28 Well they said they 've never known that to happen , cos I had some tickets ooh I said I did n't win then sister ?
29 Purchase of such indulgences can not guarantee citizenly salvation .
30 Can societies which lack either law courts or judges be said to have a system of law ?
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