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

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1 Instead , they ask users to return their disks for upgrade , and will notify them that an upgrade is in the offing .
2 But if you could see me , you 'd think me but a sorry object to hobble to an altar .
3 The problem with Hellige 's formulation is that it can be used to explain any particular pattern of results but can not readily predict them since the nature and difficulty of both primary and concurrent tasks needs to be taken into account .
4 And and it is also perhaps distracted er attention from the interesting disagreements also taking place at the Labour party conference this week between the one more pushes , if I might describe them and the hard liners who believe you 've got to be radical .
5 We would then discuss them and the barristers , as if we were criticizing a play .
6 Er it was a deal done with the Spastics Society er on a at a national level in that er the individual local parties would buy this data er from the appropriate councils on on either disk or tape , er EARS would translate them and the the cost of the translation would be borne by the Spastics er Society , and the cost of the disks , would be borne by the Spastics Society , and I think it was about a hundred and thirty quid or something like that altogether .
7 I can promise you that the total came as quite a shock to me , I was convinced it would be well in excess of my budget .
8 I can Promise you that the police will do everything they can to find Mr. Stavanger , and to clear up the other matters we have been discussing . "
9 Nor just the pleasures of the table , although I can promise you that the chef here is superb .
10 And because of its anxiety , the stallion will try to mount the mare too soon , or from too far away , and may try and attack her or the handler when things go wrong .
11 And the Substitute had better be with me — tell Bacci he can take my car down to Florence , I do n't really need him and the Substitute can take me back with him …
12 He will need it when the returns are counted and he discovers if he has retained the 4,959 Tory votes of 1987 .
13 She had her borrowed screwdriver ready to attempt a little amateur lockpicking , but she did n't need it because the drawer was n't locked .
14 He tried to move one of his hands to touch and soothe it but a great weariness engulfed him suddenly and his hand never reached its destination .
15 Note that the SPR must first be submitted before an SSR can reference it and an SPR must be accepted before it can be closed .
16 Note that the SPR must first be submitted before an SSR can reference it and an SPR must be accepted before it can be closed .
17 The reason why a cut in members ' allowances was not in our budget is I think we did n't consider it and we did n't consider it because the figures involved are so small that it was n't a matter which was , as I say , worthy of financial comment , although I accept it has a political dimension .
18 The Commissioner 's report is made public , and the authority must consider it if an adverse finding is made .
19 Oh yes it is , I do n't doubt it but the problem is right ?
20 No they do n't erect them when a , when a predator comes along , they just run or fly if they can .
21 I can not truthfully say that my work experience directly influenced my ambitions career wise but it did show me that the music business is not about ‘ Top of the Pops ’ but about a day 's work to be proud of .
22 Just seems that it , it to me must be wrong , that it did n't identify them because a particular picture anyway , the reason why I find difficulty in making
23 ‘ But wo n't they be worried you 'll identify them and the police will come here ? ’
24 In the morning , the shipping line said there would be a special connecting train that would bring them and the other 180 Irish passengers to the ship at Queenstown in time for the sailing .
25 Let us show them that the Wimbledon Independent Boys ’ Day Islamic School is the best behaved , the best organized and the best equipped in Wimbledon ! ’
26 On two sides there were offices for the management and they can watch you and the supervisor or foreman can watch you as well .
27 Paying your penny makes God choose you and the idea that God chooses these beggardly talismans as the instruments of His purpose is a cheap , tawdry , insulting and blasphemous concept of God .
28 ‘ Or I could simply beat you until the blood runs .
29 you must ensure your conduct ( both at work and in your own time ) and appearance do not discredit you or the ES in any way .
30 I 'll fetch you when the Library shuts .
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