Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They have to come to terms with the fact that there is a rival in the camp , a rival they would both love to remove but hate to lose because of his separate contributions to home life .
2 Now I 've not given you a lot of chance to speak because you said you do n't want to go and to , but I want
3 Leave it to the Shepherd Gallery — long known for daring to go where on one has gone before — to unearth Vickers 's work , which clearly influenced his subway designs .
4 So no , so we got to find that off Simon now , who he sold the bike to .
5 Regular staff , sometimes nominally of the same grade , provide a sort of supervision for them in the initial period and themselves tend to find that during the peak period they are doing , or doing more consistently , more responsible jobs than during the rest of the year .
6 On no my father was fortunate you see because he 'd got to go to work because of the
7 The hon. Gentleman will want to know that during the past two years personal social services standard spending will have increased by nearly 33 per cent .
8 The God who is hidden to sight and beyond human understanding is also the God made manifest in our earthly environment .
9 In industry the purpose of this process is to make work more interesting , through the restructuring of the components of a work role — either by increasing the number of operations that each worker has to perform or by making changes from one activity to another more frequent .
10 That does not guarantee results , but I want to see than at Bramall Lane .
11 And have another one of those , but they want to wait until after .
12 They may need to reorganize because of demography — that 's the number of pupils that are in a particular area , where you 've got too many schools , or it may be that they want to change the type of offer , such as some of us want to do in the City of Oxford .
13 He recommended excursions into the surrounding countryside , and for his class of people he could think of nowhere better to go than to the grounds of the ancestral mansion of Studley park , some ten miles from the town .
14 Therefore , in looking at this diagram , one needs to realize that to the southwest er and just east of er Strensall erm the area is filled up by greenbelt .
15 The ‘ Pater Nostra ’ organisation , which will care for physically and mentally handicapped people in Atea , expect to find that by owning their own tractor they will not only go a long way to becoming self-sufficient but will be able to hire out the tractor locally to enhance their income .
16 Although I am convinced that the prime management problem is ‘ making it happen ’ , one has to accept that in life there is always at least an evens chance that one is going the wrong way .
17 Therefore you will need to rewrite that in a way which mean something to modern erm , readers .
18 This can include walking to work or to the shops , jogging , skipping , swimming or dancing .
19 For it has come to pass that through marriage certain feelings are communicated by the partners to each other and , more important , to society at large .
20 These two tasks are inextricably interwoven : if advisers fail to establish what it is that a client wants to know because of poor interviewing , then they will not be able to supply the correct information even if it is available .
21 Charlie of course is now the man every trainer wants to engage because of his marvellous performance at Cheltenham in booting home four winners and taking the Ritz Club Trophy for the top jockey at the festival .
22 He despises the human race and the combinations that make it tick ; the human race in its present state , he 'd qualify — he 'd like to send us all back to nursery school — so he has to behave as unlike his fellow beings as he can . ’
23 I want to answer that by looking at what I call ‘ The Proper Purgatory . ’
24 The first declaration he gave to Pineau to take back to France would almost certainly have disappointed resisters : its denunciation of the Third Republic was a little too sweeping for Pineau 's taste ( one has to remember that by this stage the bitter experience of Vichyism and Nazism was beginning to rehabilitate the reputation of republicanism in France ) , and it had almost nothing to say about social or economic reform .
25 In order to understand what you would see if you were watching a star collapse to form a black hole , one has to remember that in the theory of relativity there is no absolute time .
26 ‘ I want to hear that from Garry , and I intend to see him , with or without your co-operation . ’
27 Evelyn and the others are , indeed , with greater or lesser urgency and awareness , immobile in desperation , but I want to suggest that for Joyce it is not the dispassionate artist 's gaze which alone allows that strange steadiness commentators have called and even tone .
28 I shall be looking more closely at the implications of this point of view later , but here I want to suggest that in emphasising the importance of reflection Dorothy Heathcote has overstated the case .
29 They do n't necessarily need to steal but like the excitement .
30 An alternative conventional definition of pornography is that it is art designed to excite and to some degree to satisfy sexual arousal .
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