Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Make evokes merely the idea of " producing an effect " ( = the event expressed by the infinitive ) , so that causation is represented as operating instant by instant throughout the actualization of the latter and the two events are felt to coincide in time . |
2 | Things have changed now of course , but acts tend to tour just the Eastern side , so Western Australia still misses out because it 's such a bloody hike from Adelaide to Perth . ’ |
3 | However , if the arbitrage portfolios tend to contain roughly the same subset of shares , there will be little direct pressure on the prices of the remaining constituents of the index . |
4 | The balance sheet and P&L account provide quite a lot of information on the financial health of the company but it is in the nature of a snapshot of conditions at a particular moment in time . |
5 | The balance sheet and P&L account provide quite a lot of information on the financial health of the company but it is in the nature of a snapshot of conditions at a particular moment in time . |
6 | In this article , I want to acknowledge openly a number of tensions that I experience , and which I suspect others may recognise . |
7 | ‘ We want to drive forward the traditional relationship between the sales houses and the stations . |
8 | People often want to agree today the price of some future payment . |
9 | As the HLA-A2.1 molecules on T2 cells appear to carry only a limited variety of peptides derived from signal sequences , our data suggest that the anti-HLA-A2.1 CTL clone recognizes such a signal sequence-derived peptide . |
10 | Class 158s appear to work only the 07:00 , 13:10 and 15:21 services . |
11 | A situation where at least 27% of libraries appear to provide virtually no systematic training at all ( see Table 2 ) is inefficient and inequitable . |
12 | I 'd be glad if you 'd let me know , because we , we want to know yet the numbers , and how many we 're going to get . |
13 | Well I suppose if you want to work then the first one is |
14 | The report concluded that : ‘ Most of the advantages appear to benefit directly the builder or developer , whereas the consumer is left with a dwelling which must have some inherent risks , however small . ’ |
15 | Very often , I have gone to interview somebody , having told them I want a two and a half minute interview , and I want to cover roughly the following five topics . |
16 | But I want to hear now the whole story of your life , and how you came to be with the boys I saw you with that day . ’ |
17 | There is little to please those who want to hear merely a beautiful sound or a neat , well- tailored style , everything to move those who believe that , like her great predecessors , Lehmann and Fischer-Dieskau or her co- eral Schrier , the word should have equal place with the music . |
18 | So we want to put only the best wild animals in it , and here in these jungles of yours you 've got some of the rarest animals in the world . |
19 | I now want to draw together the four aspects of intelligent machines set out above and three prima facie features of consciousness : these three seem to me necessary criteria for any explication of consciousness , and I will suggest that the aspects of such machines already described are interestingly related to these facts . |
20 | Wonder if they realize that upper class teenagers like us say fuck rather a lot . |
21 | We expect to contribute now a proportion of our income through sponsorships , events and appeals of ever more exotic and imaginative kinds . |
22 | To illustrate this I want to mention briefly a list of ways in which the Milltown Action Team has been able to either increase employment or increase local people 's chances of gaining employment . |
23 | ‘ I want to stage either a Scotland versus England international or a British championship by the end of April , ’ said Farr . |
24 | While it does seem to be a little less pernicious , in that male respondents less often say that they want to marry only a woman who is a virgin than they used to , it is still alive and well in that women are more often criticized than men for engaging in non-marital sexual activity . |
25 | If it 's alright then I 'll come home cos Mr said to me last night , oh you want to stay here the night . |
26 | Meanwhile , Cockfield , who expect to have virtually the whole village behind them , add recent signings Nigel Sams and Stephen Barker to the squad , but there will be late fitness tests for midfielder Mark Roughley and Kevin Pierce . |
27 | I want to take seriously the suggestion that the sort of inquiry that Quine has in mind could be the heir to traditional epistemology — although I shall not restrict the concerns of the latter to studying the relation of evidence to theory . |
28 | I am conscious that we want to improve drastically the standards of laying hens , not just in battery cages but in colony and other systems . |
29 | erm secondly , I want to say just a word about an idea that Gould , in particular , and Stanley had been fond of , namely the idea of species selection . |
30 | They propose to take away the courts ' most important sanction — the power to take over a union 's assets . |