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

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1 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 ) .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 Press releases given in technical language , with a large number of figures and percentages , were not easy to listen to and understand when broadcast .
5 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 .
6 However , to talk of its goodness is not to talk merely of its utility but to report upon or express or predict emotional responses thereto .
7 It is the nurse who will have to decide on whether to evacuate or who to move , how and where .
8 We shall have to introduce point charges , but let us be a little more general to begin with and assume that the charge is uniformly distributed within a sphere of radius r0 .
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