... notwithstanding.
Page numbers appearing
in
square brackets indicate actual
sequence of unpaginated pages while those in single inverted commas
denote an error
in
the printed pagination.
The bibliography ... contained only
instructions for pious behavior according to strict Calvinist theology,
Sheppard wrote a strong declaration of political support for the
members remaining in parliament in his introduction.
60
... profane', adding the warning that this was
'indeed a disease predominating in most corporations'. In
Tewkesbury and Gloucester, Desborough, acting on his own
initiative, discharged a...
... 54v-55, in which it
was argued that these words 'serra intend come un taylor in measuringe ou phisicion
in donant phisicke et similiter*. See also the printed report of the case in Cro. ... not bring with it a rejection of the
'inquisitional methods' that later Protestant historians would find so
repulsive. Indeed those methods were used and in a sense intensified
in the ... to enforce long-standing principles of the English common law.
Attacks on the Church's medieval jurisdiction
Beginning in the 1480s, all of these encroachments on the principles
of
the common...
... students.
Verbs: infinitives, -ing forms, etc.
Verbs with and without objects
37 Verb + to-infinitive or bare infinitive
38 Verb + to-infinitive or -ing?
39 Verb + -ing
40 Verb +
41 Have/get something done; ... John's being )
• I'm going to be in Tokyo in May. (not I'm being in Tokyo )
We tend to avoid going to + go and use the present continuous form of go instead:
• I'm going to town ... to invest heavily in new computer systems at the beginning of
the 1990s.
go on invest live run serve suffer
7.3 Underline the correct alternative. (B)
1 Bullfighting is going on has been going...
... expressing subjunctive infinitive or imperative, respectively.
This brings us to the last possible interpretation, namely that (6) may refer to the
linking verb BE in general, as we would find ... italicized words in (13) and think about the question whether
kicks in (13a), drinking in (13b), or students in (13c) should be regarded as ‘new words’
in the sense of our definition.
(13) ... should
be redefined as “a phonetic string which can be connected to a linguistic entity
outside that string” (1976:15). In the case of verbs involving the phonetic string
[fär], the ‘linguistic...