Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Although we would not be able to see them because the light from them would not reach us , we would still feel their gravitational attraction .
2 Later that year , when the giant 's favourite boar was killed by an arrow fired from an unknown bow , he was so enraged by this that he took the first-born of all his tenants and threatened to kill them unless the guilty one came forward or some other person informed on them .
3 The police were trying to interview them and a TV reporter was talking into a camera , his face lit with a bright light .
4 The ANC conference held in Johannesburg on Dec. 14-16 ended with a commitment to continue negotiations but with a threat to suspend them if the government did not take action before April 30 , 1991 , to halt township violence , release all political prisoners , allow exiles to return , repeal remaining " repressive " legislation and halt political trials .
5 The blocks were placed in a long tray which was just wide enough to accommodate them and the tray was then subjected to a series of sharp shocks , very similar to the succussion process .
6 When dealing with previous Bills affecting the armed services , the Minister and his colleagues have always sought to assure me that the armed forces are keenly aware of the need to treat complainers — irrespective of age — in a sympathetic manner .
7 But , but , BUT … it is entirely up to you to find these faults , if they exist , and to report them before the particular guarantee periods expire — and how can you do this without a structural survey ?
8 As part of the link-up process QP has made a covenant or promise to these two families to support them and the work they are involved in in three ways :
9 Fortunately , even though it was just after 3am on Friday morning , Len was there to meet me and the first hurdle was over , I had arrived .
10 If the pupil has not been excluded permanently , but his been excluded for an indefinite period , the governors can only order the head teacher to reinstate him/her if the aggregate period of exclusion would be more than five days in any term or if the pupil would miss an opportunity to take a public examination .
11 Pigeons are derived from the Rock Dove and which nested and perched in cliff side and buildings are the nearest thing so I the pigeons are n't really an argument and you do if you want proper birds in the city centre such as thrushes and blackbirds and even sparrows you need real trees to encourage them and the these trees are fairly mature and helpful .
12 I have receipts signed by Meyer in the safe — he did n't want to provide them but a little arm-twisting works wonders .
13 Next is the fact that the more dots you have the longer it 's going to take to process them and the more memory you 'll need to hold the bitmap .
14 If you want to observe them as the light fades you must walk very carefully because they are very sensitive to vibrations and will shoot back into their tunnels at the slightest tremor .
15 Her next mistake , in their eyes , was one of failing to inform them that the prizemoney for the Malaysian Open had been chopped in half .
16 ‘ We regret to have to inform you that a further breach has now come to our attention and we are instructed by our clients to write to you about it .
17 I am pleased to inform you that a place has been reserved for you on the above course .
18 ‘ Your appeal against the above offer of permanent accommodation made available to you on 12-9-91 has been considered carefully but I regret to inform you that the appeal has not been allowed and you should sign for the tenancy at the local housing office by 2-12-91 .
19 It pleases me to inform you that the weather here continues to be temperate !
20 I write to inform you that the appeal is to be heard at the above address on
21 I write to inform you that the above appeal is to be heard on
22 The Mail System is used to inform you when the processing has been completed .
23 It will be good to get to know you as the months go by , as we share our gifts together for the good of many and to the glory of God .
24 Mr Trippier said the Government had the best interests of nature conservation at heart and invited the NCC council to meet him before the Government makes the reoganisation details public .
25 She sounded perversely proud of her increased value , and again I thought it best not to inform her that a bubblehead like Donna could earn twice that fee in a single night .
26 She goes on to accuse him and the others of , as it were , defining themselves into respectability : ‘ They are not prepared to count as concept or understanding anything which does not involve speech . ’
27 We 've got to find him before the Lebanese authorities do .
28 Dinah hurried to Asshe 's dressing-room , to find him as the woman had said .
29 Vincent had looked up Sien and been dismayed to find her and the children in poor health and deplorable conditions .
30 Studio head Richard Zanuck paid him between one and two million dollars so that the film could be released that year , with a guarantee to compensate him if the show 's gross takings fell below $60,000 a week for an agreed period .
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