Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] [pron] [vb -s] the " in BNC.

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1 Before opting , the landlord should know that it covers the whole land and buildings within its curtilage , buildings linked internally or by covered walkways , parades , precincts and other complexes divided into separate units ( Sch 6A , para 3(3) and ( 5 ) ) .
2 The accused must know that he has the prohibited article .
3 None is stated in the sub-section , but it is assumed that the accused must intend to use the article in the course of or in connection with the burglary , theft or cheat , and he must know that he has the article with him .
4 A director of a life insurance company , for instance , does not guarantee that he has the skill of an actuary or a physician ’ .
5 The family must demonstrate that it has the capacity to work with its conscious or unconscious feelings of threat from blacks .
6 Attempting to copy a decorative technique can confirm or disprove that it produces the same appearance and microstructure observed on the original item .
7 But one must wait until one knows the ground before he can be supported .
8 Pyramid says it is happy enough with the specifications for MIPS ' next-generation R5000 and R10000 but says it 'll wait until it sees the things before it believes the projections .
9 So er perhaps he 'll wait till he gets the carpets down .
10 The tenant should nevertheless consider whether it wishes the specified risks to include subsidence , the sprinkler system ( if any ) , aerial devices other than aircraft and impact other than road vehicles , among others .
11 It must be right for auditors to audit and for regulators to regulate and I do not think that it helps the argument for there to be an overlap in responsibilities and in some way , as I say , to turn auditors into snoopers and narks er er and make more supine one 's er regulators .
12 The external schema is the subset of the database which is relevant to the particular user , and though it may be a summarised and a very restricted subset , the user may think that it represents the whole view , because it is the whole view as far as the user is concerned .
13 5.2 shall ensure that it invoices the Licensed Products immediately on their despatch to third parties .
14 It must , therefore , ensure that it has the means within its membership to fulfil this inescapable obligation .
15 As we go to press , FRS 3 has still not been issued , but we shall assume that it follows the lines of FRED 1 .
16 we can assume that it means the piano .
17 Although the structure plan was compiled mostly by a group of consultants , it was updated by the Islands ' planning authority and , since it does bear the name of the Council , one would assume that it mirrors the ideas of the local bureaucracy .
18 For example , if an employee writes a computer program to help with his work but he is not employed as a computer programmer , his job is not to write computer programs and an employer can not necessarily assume that he owns the copyright in that particular program .
19 Unless the inviting church can show that it has the capacity within itself to attract and retain the outsider , it is unlikely to do so as the result of a brief visit from an itinerant evangelist , no matter how gifted .
20 If engaged in hand-to-hand fighting the unit will break if it fails the test and may be pursued just as if it had been broken in hand-to-hand combat .
21 It maintains that they can only benefit if it secures the return to Turkey of the so-called Lydian hoard : Lydian , Archaemenid Persian and other Anatolian artefacts dating back to 600–500 BC which , it contends , were looted in 1960–66 from tombs in the Ushak region of Turkey .
22 Do n't even smoke but she likes the cigarette bit !
23 Oh , excuse me , I 'm just wondering what does one do when one meets the Prime Minister ?
24 The Minister asks what Labour will do when it gets the chance to govern .
25 What the high-speed camera does n't show as it freezes the action is that the top pros have the skill to make the clubhead catch up with their hands and arrive at the same time at impact … as when at address .
26 that 'll then wind and it winds the whole up .
27 We must also remember that it affirms the worth of our partner when we share the things we would not consider prudent to share with others .
28 That way we can see that he gets the credit .
29 I 'll see that she gets the letters , if you 'll be good enough to wait in the guard-room . ’
30 The student must understand that nobody likes the reduced ‘ g ’ sensation at first , but that individuals differ in their reactions to it .
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