Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Personal bankruptcies may also slow down because of the recent interest rate cuts but are expected to continue at a high level for some time , he said .
2 Rights at Work exist because problems can arise in and from employment .
3 She saw him as he listened attentively to Sir Anthony ; she caught his eye , waved at him across the sea of heads , abandoned him to the tide : he was an old friend of Otto Werner 's , whom he could seek out if in need of relief .
4 Okay , I 'll just jump out and post this letter
5 Although he wrote just after the Great Depression of the nineteen-thirties , he rejected the idea that capitalism would break down because of a lack of investment opportunities and a reduction in the real rate of profit .
6 In the deterioration of Count Rudolf 's manners and behaviour , MacMillan shows more clearly than anywhere else in his works how any mental and physical breakdown must show through and beyond the technicalities of the dance .
7 The other is some Java Moss which I already have in large quantities and which grows anywhere and everywhere I find , tucked into every crevice and gap in the rockwork , with a couple of large potted vallis plants , which if our specimens here are anything to go by will grow up and along the full length of the tank without excessive care .
8 130 and H167 seem to have made good starts , but Z114 better watch out since before long he may be in H167 's dirty wind .
9 They would never get more than a phrase completed before an argument would break out as to the merit of either the words or the music .
10 Yeah he you ca n't keep on and on helping them out , I mean , they 've got ta
11 As the Amsterdam specialists we know the best things to do and see in and around Amsterdam , simply tell us the type of holiday your group requires and leave all the planning to us .
12 In those days a man was allocated duties , it is true they tried to arrange that he was on early spread , medium or late duties but it did n't always work out because of holidays , sickness or that but erm there were no restriction on hours .
13 It 's surprising actually cos th the more , the more common ones do run out because of course th the other ones are a bit pricey .
14 But I am quite cowed now as you shall see by and by .
15 Maybe he 'll go a regular time between feeds , maybe he 'll snack on and off all day — there 's no way of telling .
16 There is no blueprint that one could lay down but with a on the infinite versatility of God to use and deploy the gifts that we are able to offer to his service .
17 One of the opposition 's chief demands is that President Gustav Husak should step down because of his association with the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 .
18 Subject to Section 310 of the Act , every Director or other officer of the Company shall be entitled to be indemnified out of the assets of the Company against all losses or liabilities which he may sustain or incur in or about the execution of the duties of his office or otherwise in relation thereto , including any liability incurred by him in defending any proceedings , whether civil or criminal , in which judgement is given in his favour or in which he is acquitted or in connection with any application under Sections 144(3) or ( 4 ) or 727 of the Act in which relief is granted to him by the Court , and no Director or other officer shall be liable for any loss , damage or misfortune which may happen to or be incurred by the Company in the execution of the duties of his office or in relation thereto .
19 Subject to Section 310 of the Act , every Director or other officer of the Company shall be entitled to be indemnified out of the assets of the Company against all losses or liabilities which he may sustain or incur in or about the execution of the duties of his office or otherwise in relation thereto , including any liability incurred by him in defending any proceedings , whether civil or criminal , in which judgement is given in his favour or in which he is acquitted or in connection with any application under Sections 144(3) or ( 4 ) or 727 of the Act in which relief is granted to him by the Court , and no Director or other officer shall be liable for any loss , damage or misfortune which may happen to or be incurred by the Company in the execution of the duties of his office or in relation thereto .
20 She did n't ah , she did n't move in till after us , Aug in the August sort of thing , the summer that we moved in , a couple of years ago
21 The decline in numbers did not really set in until after the Second World War , when elephants were , incidentally , used to carry ammunition during the Burma campaign .
22 So it 's sort of can float up because of pull pulling it down .
23 Some companies assume that their staff accept that colleagues X and Y will move up and over their heads , and are content to see it happen .
24 In that event , after a brief panic , the price of oil would fall sharply and stockmarkets would celebrate ; the floor for the world economy would move up and into view .
25 He was nicknamed ‘ The Resurrection Man ’ because he would row up and down the river by night , fishing up floating bodies — and picking their pockets before he handed them over to the police and claimed his reward .
26 I decided to keep a rowing boat near our rooms , so that Herbert or I could row up and down the river , as far as Clara 's house .
27 Clearly compensation for people on low incomes is to be aimed only at those on income support , even though many disabled people have extra heating costs associated with their disability , and many others on low incomes , such as pensioners , may narrowly miss out because of small savings or because they do not qualify for means-tested benefits , but still live at income support level .
28 Across the road , the Boden furniture factory , which employs 30 people , may move out because of weekly robberies .
29 She told MPs : ‘ Stage one will not be completed until 1993 , ’ leaving open the possibility that Britain could stay out until after the next election .
30 The policewoman , diligently filling in her form , tightened her lips , Alice could not make out whether in criticism or not .
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