Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If your pond is planted , now is the time to cut back dead growth : although this year it seemed a pity to butcher my waterlilies , which continued to flower right through until late September .
2 ‘ We 're goin' to go right back to that shop and we 're goin' to give my book back . ’
3 We went about a mile before they tired of the effort involved , and I did n't mean to go much further in any case because according to the map I had in my pocket we were by then in about the centre of the western spur of the Quillersedge woods .
4 Overall Engels seems to go much further in this enthusiasm for Morgan than the generally vague impression we get from Marx .
5 The theories in psychology which appear to bear most directly on this possibility are those which suggest that memory is based on schemas .
6 To me , when coming from the south , it means the beginning of the best , the gateway to the wonderful western seaboard , a region of lochs and glens and hills I have come to know so well after forty years of exploratory visits .
7 But with the two new extensions built we were able to work more comfortably with carpeted classrooms .
8 If we accept the possibility — and sometimes , perhaps , the fact — within ourselves we are forearmed against unpleasant possibilities and if we can face it squarely we are likely to work more effectively with any child in question .
9 Second level courses , such as the nine-hour courses for subject and language specialists , are able to work more intensively on specific topics e.g. analysing classroom language , choosing and developing materials .
10 Historically drug users are known to suffer more often from bacterial infections such as pneumonia , and this observation agrees with our results and those from a previous study of our cohort .
11 This will be necessary if services in the NHS and those bought by care managers are to relate more closely to individual needs .
12 Because deep meditation can be likened in many ways to the altered state of hypnosis , and because those who have a profound interest in such forms of meditation are likely to be on a deliberate spiritual voyage of discovery , they may be able to pass more easily through those barriers of protection normally erected by the subconscious mind .
13 But they seem to work perfectly well in continental Europe , and it is difficult to see why British companies should be prevented from using them .
14 Despite frequent classically economic liberal claims that government should not be in the business of picking winners , the institutional arrangements for achieving this do seem to work smoothly enough in some countries .
15 They seem mostly fairly fairly direct and to relate fairly closely to everyday language so er y'know it 's not gon na mhm yeah yeah yeah yeah
16 Sainsbury also claimed a comparatively modest rate of usage of headhunting , preferring to concentrate even more on long-term policies of training up graduates .
17 ‘ This is bound to put our services under pressure and means we will have to concentrate even more on those people who are most at risk .
18 Similar polls conducted by various newspapers became notorious for their frequent and lamentable failures to come even close to accurate predictions of electoral outcomes .
19 But a crucial ingredient in their success was the fielding of the team ( with Bland at the forefront ) and if Jonty Rhodes can inspire his team to come even close to such heights then the South African team of the 1990s may well go one step further than their illustrious predecessors .
20 A greater than these , or any earlier German composer , was to make his debut with a Primo libro de madrigali ( Venice , 1611 ) , but this 26 year-old pupil of Giovanni Gabrieli , ‘ Henricus Sagittarius ’ ( Henrich Schutz ) , was to work almost entirely in other fields and he belongs to a later
21 Yeah so erm yeah so if you get that sort of thing and then you can in some way either get people to discuss or get them to fill in a questionnaire about it or something of the sort I mean that 's er the format that y'know kind of er seems to work quite well for final year projects anyway er generally speaking with other stuff so er yeah that 's that 's do-able .
22 ‘ That is why I want Hampshire county council to come forward quickly with fresh proposals on a county-wide basis which have regard to the current regional guidance housing provision figures . ’
23 The big automobile companies , for example , are moving to work very closely with fewer suppliers .
24 Erm the Aldershot method works or appears to work very well with structured thoughts the two merge together very well and erm again that 's the putting down on paper I did n't believe that had actually talk at all and yet it works and as you read it things come into the brain and when you combined all that with the coaching and you can see what you 're doing wrong the rest of it .
25 He pled with her ; his examinations were close , and it would be difficult to find anywhere else at this time of year , for everything was taken .
26 Inset Left : Designed for deep sea work but often used on relatively shallow canals this diving gear allowed men to work safely underwater for long periods .
27 And other more established charities have been heard to mutter most uncharitably about newer causes stealing ’ their ’ acts .
28 Two further problems confronted the manager : was the national curriculum up to the age of 16 going to feed sensibly through to new policies which were emerging from the combination of general and vocational education from 16 to 19 ?
29 For the most part , leading industrialists preferred to press their case through narrow professional associations while humbler businessmen remained resistant to appeals to engage more openly in public life .
30 Naturally , these inconsistencies do not affect the comparability of the ‘ all items ’ index over time and , in part , the changes were introduced to conform more closely with international classifications .
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