Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless , as I understand it , the individual may be striving towards mature object relations but finds himself in situations where those in authority to whom he may want to relate may cause him to regress towards infantile dependence . |
2 | And we want to know let's say we 're interested in a a time of about ten hours or something . |
3 | Understanding what questions are designed to do will help us answer them . |
4 | Nevertheless , the de-Marxisation of their project by him and the ‘ death of the social ’ which he has announced should alert us to the doubts raised by Raymond Williams on the issue of certain types of Utopianism . |
5 | Tulip expects the reorganisation measures it has implemented will trim its costs significantly , with 92 of the 420 Dutch staff being laid off . |
6 | Only special notice from you to those involved that your agent 's authority has ended will prevent you being liable once you have held out an agent as having the right to legally commit you to certain agreements . |
7 | To pick and choose which plants they were going to eat would put them at a disadvantage since they would waste so much time looking for food , rather than eating it . |
8 | I do n't believe screaming would help you much here . ’ |
9 | A little of that modesty and humility that my mother 's waiting maid used to show will become thee better . |
10 | If you are in a relationship , discuss with your partner how getting tested might affect you both . |
11 | ‘ Maybe seeing England getting thrashed will cheer you up . ’ |
12 | However , we believe many Planning Committee members are fearful that voting to refuse will make them vulnerable to unpleasant accusations that they are uncaring of the needs of terminally ill children . |
13 | The trust said prices would be about two-thirds of market value and those who could not afford to buy could rent them through a housing association . |
14 | Lots of people like the poster too , so we 'll be sticking with it for now , and as for the scores … we 'll be done some more reader challenges soon , so liars who can hardly play a game they claim to have mastered will have me to deal with ! |
15 | If this official Labour council gave a clear commitment to write off the debts of those on benefit and income support , then those who could afford to pay would settle their debts . |
16 | Employees who initially agree to move may change their minds later , for example because they find other employment in the area which they consider more suitable for them . |
17 | The justification for wishing to unmask these hidden features of Marx 's work is obvious , since an awareness of the questions he failed to ask would enable us to understand more clearly what he was trying to do , and what he regarded as a satisfactory answer to his dilemmas . |
18 | Those workers who are subject to domestic outwork , seasonal working or extended subcontracting will secure none of the benefits of the much vaunted core workers ( Dore , 1973 ; McMillan , 1984 ) , yet it is upon their ‘ flexibility ’ that the system rests . |
19 | But I knew that the sounds I had heard could have nothing to do with a servant 's dream . |
20 | Only a richer conception of what they are trying to provide will enable us to make a sensitive assessment of their achievements and potential . |
21 | None of the mortgage societies they had approached would advance them more than ten . |
22 | Doc Threadneedle had warned her that the alterations he had made would affect her mind , so she could be confused without realizing it . |
23 | The code was the first instalment of new ethics regulations which Clinton had promised would distinguish his administration from those of his predecessors . |
24 | There was a time , just after Britain and China signed in 1984 their Joint Declaration on the Question of Hong Kong , when the colony looked forward with high hopes to the 50 or more years of capitalist autonomy which both parent-governments had promised would follow its reversion to Chinese sovereignty in 1997 . |
25 | The brochure I 've enclosed will give you the full picture . |
26 | I think the fact that the Japanese had surrendered must have something to do with it cos then they probably had a chance to attack the people who 'd er collaborated with the Japanese . |
27 | It is very heated and more than anything else I have done would take me a million miles from the safety of Ramsay Street , ’ she said . |
28 | In the Garden : Drawing the line at great design : Anna Pavord delves into a book that reveals the gardens architects have imagined could accompany their creations |
29 | However , I am equally sure that the qualifications and experience that those apprentices have gained will stand them in excellent stead in achieving employment when they come to look for jobs . |
30 | Reparation is the notion that people who have offended should do something to ‘ repair ’ the wrong they have done , and in so doing acknowledge the wrongness of their actions . |