Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [vb mod] [be] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 But foxhunters say it should be left to the council 's tenant farmers to decide .
2 Together with the summons , the defendant receives a form for admission , defence and counterclaim which must be returned to the court within 14 days of service .
3 ‘ I hope you will be coming to our opening night next Tuesday , Georg . ’
4 Depends though , I mean you might be going to work .
5 But now , a few litres of Finish 'Em would be put to the service of a more crucial domestic task , the elimination of Mrs Farr .
6 Can you tell me how to reduce it as I have lost fish for no apparent reason and I suspect it may be connected to the high nitrate level ?
7 Plotters are generally available with either serial ( RS232 ) or parallel ( Centronics or IEEE 488 ) interface which can be connected to the port normally used by a printer .
8 I beg your pardon I beg your pardon twelve , these two things were separate you know one could be added to the other in looking an as it were at the total employment requirement .
9 But Customs regulations demand it should be returned to Russia or destroyed .
10 I believe it will be delivered to your house on Sunday morning .
11 They will not wear their knuckles out knocking at the West 's door , so long as they feel it will be opened to them before too long .
12 We feel it should be extended to all assets er all , all accrued rights that are not able to be provided .
13 But with about 4000 MRI scans carried out each year radiologists insist they 'll be allocated to whoever needs them most .
14 The Editor welcomes articles , letters and comment which should be sent to the Public Relations Unit , Room D19 , Richmond Building .
15 Though powerful and open to abuse , these authorities claim they can be offered to women as reproductive options , giving hope to the childless , to prevent unwanted pregnancies , and to screen for terrible illnesses it foetuses .
16 , but if I do n't do it at half term it would be left to the end .
17 You 'll be taking over my job as cop winder , and when you do I 'll be promoted to the looms , just as you 'll be in time . ’
18 I think you 'll be going to bed in that soon and if you mess it up then you 'll never sleep .
19 But we think we might be going to another do in February , it 's actually in two or three weeks .
20 I hope you 've found the meeting this evening positive , I 'm sure you have n't heard perhaps if the people found after the this evening and the guy up there reckons we ought to retire , well I do n't think we will retire but I think we will be responding to the things that you raised this evening I happen to think the Harlow theatre I 'm not sure how you measure success , erm I think we measure it 's success in the fact that people actually do use the building , people do come to see the shows .
21 To begin with , I think there should be training to erm governors , for example , to train them how to how they should be able to select the right person for the right job and try and try and get rid of this stereotype image .
22 Speculation at the top of their voices as to what fish it might be seems to me a waste of energy , but it contributes to the atmosphere .
23 So I think it should be left to the individual …
24 Personally I think it should be restricted to about four weeks and get more exhibitions in there for wider variety and also there 's a number of er travelling exhibitions around the country that come down North er from up North down to the South to show around here that you can book these any time you want er I talked to somebody organised an exhibition in London and they are quite willing to come to Harlow you book us and we have nothing like this at all .
25 But for all that , they are only parts of the political system , and in the chapters that follow we will be attending to the significance of other things .
26 I wish it could be said to be a gain to the Faculty of Theology . ’
27 The petition can have a simple heading , such as ‘ Save the Congleton Arms ! ’ , or if you prefer it can be addressed to , say , the chairman of the local planning committee or the leader of the council and be slightly fuller in wording .
28 People need time to think through what the changes will mean for them , time to retrain , time to deal with the process of bereavement ( which this is ) , time to work out what skills they have which can be transferred to alternative jobs , time to seek other opportunities , time to reconcile the family to the situation .
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