Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [conj] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But if you do n't want to hear it … ’ he made as if to go but Herr Nordern took him by the elbow .
2 In America , and in his memories of a life still to be wished for although lost and gone for ever , that boy could be glimpsed in Eliot also .
3 think feminism has to provide a unified , positive alternative for all women , in order for them to be able not only to know about but to reject and try to escape subordination ( 1979 : 129 ) .
4 At that same moment , however , Travis , who had appeared equally dumbstruck , seemed to come to and realise that he could no longer continue to speak openly of his love or his problems .
5 It 's far better to use several lightweight layers of sheets and blankets that can be added to or removed as necessary .
6 Well I believe that the report that er is before us that has been moved erm actually sets out a framework which the social service committee is able to work to and to monitor and I see no point whatsoever in referring this back to social services erm to delay further what is the inevitable .
7 Recall that we assumed that the nominal quantity of money in the economy , m t , was determined in the following simple way : where g is a known constant ; and v t is a random , serially uncorrelated variable with mean zero , which represents the unpredictable component of the quantity of money , and which we might think of as arising because of , say , faults in the government 's monetary control techniques .
8 The Lord Chancellor 's Practice Direction of 17 March 1987 provides that clear photographic copies ( of all documents ) will be accepted as if printed or typed .
9 6.3 Superior lease Where the lease is an underlease , the tenant should consider inserting the following landlord 's covenants : To pay the rents reserved by the [ superior Lease ] dated and made between and to observe and perform the covenants agreements and conditions on the part of the tenant contained therein and to enforce the covenants on the part of the Landlord in the said Lease Not to agree to the variation of any of the terms of the [ superior Lease ] without first obtaining the Tenant 's written consent [ such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed ]
10 Rachel asked the patient to sit in the small waiting area then turned as if to go and prepare herself to see to him .
11 5.14 Indemnities To be responsible for and to keep the Landlord fully indemnified against all damage damages losses costs expenses actions demands proceedings claims and liabilities made against or suffered or incurred by the Landlord arising directly or indirectly out of :
12 Press releases given in technical language , with a large number of figures and percentages , were not easy to listen to and understand when broadcast .
13 Today , nearly a thousand bus drivers , engineers , and clerical workers were balloted on whether to accept or reject the proposal , which also includes a cut in bank holiday pay .
14 She turned as if to call but I growled at her again , ‘ Do n't call , ’ in so urgent a voice that she desisted .
15 Bertha Cohen snorted as if to convey that she expected as little from grandchildren as from children .
16 The improvement of the quality of work performed by criminal justice personnel through improved training has been much talked about and advocated since at least my own days as a trainee assistant governor almost thirty years ago , and probably well before that .
17 What will now happen is that er the contractor will regrade the land , erm but we will grass-seed it erm with Don , er our groundsman will look after and maintain that er so that it 'll be reinstated er over the next er six months .
18 It was interesting that at the controversial Chequers seminar on Germany six British and American experts voiced overwhelmingly favourable opinions about Germany and the Germans ( ‘ If Chancellor Kohl had sat in , he would have agreed with or accepted as fair comments 90 per cent of what was said ’ , commented one of them ) .
19 He proposed that a prosecution should not be embarked upon or continued unless the prosecutors were satisfied there was reliable evidence .
20 10.1 The Academic Parties undertake that as respects copyright and other intellectual property rights in any items comprising technical information in respect of their results they will at the request and cost of the Non-academic Parties to this Agreement assign to and execute and do all such deeds acts matters and things as may be requisite for vesting such rights in an Non-academic Party either along or jointly with other Non-academic Parties to this Agreement .
21 He said he was going to and see that it was done
22 She displayed no interest in any of the social events he said he was going to and wondered if he might see her at .
23 look at and browse and take the information that they want rather than putting what sounds to me a lot of work on some
24 The parents can join in the play and reduce the level of attention given to not eating , but look at and smile when their children are putting food near or in their mouth .
25 People who deplore this trend are laughed at and regarded as old-fashioned .
26 Now that you 're in trouble I want to help you , you 've got children , I 've got children , I know what the position is , tell me what you got into and see if I can help you out .
27 Opo developed a special friendship with a 12-year-old girl , who would enter the water five or six times a day to swim with or stand and talk to her .
28 On Feb. 15-16 , 1990 the synagogue in Oradea was broken into and desecrated and during May Jewish graves were vandalized in Bucharest , Galati and Tirgu Mures , prompting the Chief Rabbi , Mozes Rosen , to warn of the dangers of an outbreak of personal violence against Jews .
29 He remains a non-executive director of the north London club he has played for and managed and in a statement last night said he would proceed with his petition to buy out Mr Sugar ‘ unless advised by my lawyers not to do so . ’
30 ( c ) Law of Property Act 1925 , s62 By the Law of Property Act 1925 , s62 a lease of land will include all liberties , privileges , easements , rights , and advantages whatsoever appertaining or reputed to appertain to the land or any part thereof at the date of the lease , demised , occupied , or enjoyed with or reputed or known as part or parcel of or appertenant to the land or any part thereof .
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