Example sentences of "to [art] [noun] [adv] [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Some re–seeding may be required to the areas previously sown and which suffered from early frosts .
2 Other enhancements such as the mouse pointer changing shape according to the function currently selected and changing curve points to corner points may be of less use but at the very least point to a great amount of thought being paid to the design of the program .
3 ‘ as from the date when the tenant 's estate and interest in the lease shall be assigned to it pursuant to the licence hereinbefore contained and thenceforth during the residue of the term granted by the lease the assignee will pay the rent thereby reserved and observe and perform the covenants and conditions on the part of the lessee therein contained and in particular without prejudice to the foregoing the assignee will not assign or transfer underlet or part with possession of the premises demised by the lease without the consent in writing of the landlord for that purpose had and obtained .
4 What is a fair procedure in relation to any particular decision depends upon all the circumstances , including the subject matter of the decision , its importance to the person particularly affected and the interests of the public in general .
5 Arriving at Treib those who wish to reach Seelisberg on foot rather than travel up by funicular will find the footpath to the village clearly marked and well maintained .
6 The premium rate suggested by him would be equivalent to an amount in excess of £1 billion ( $1.95 billion ) for a syndicate with a capacity of £41m ; this in addition to the losses already paid and reserved .
7 The Government will have mapped out its legislative programme for the session in the Queen 's Speech at the opening of the session and will give first priority to the commitments there undertaken and to any important urgent Bill ( as has happened in recent decades in the cases of Rhodesia and Northern Ireland ) .
8 At last the father fell down on to the pavement completely exhausted and convinced he was going to meet his maker there and then .
9 Cash was handed to the men both described as white and aged between 30 and 35 .
10 Not only are these harmful to the people directly involved and to their congregation , but they often receive publicity and may also bring the Church into disrepute .
11 Exposure to the context alone given after latent inhibition training will , according to the theory , allow extinction of the context-stimulus association that has already been formed .
12 What remains a problem is to explain why exposure to the context alone given after exposure to the stimulus can be quite without influence on the magnitude of latent inhibition ( Hall and Minor 1984 ) and why pre-exposure to the context should actually enhance the magnitude of the effect ( Hall and Channell 1985c ) .
13 A further suggestion is that exposure to the context alone given after exposure to the target stimulus will result not only in extinction of context-stimulus associations but may also serve to attenuate the rate with which associations are forgotten .
14 The Dragoons closest to the Prussians immediately turned and galloped back up the slope towards their comrades .
15 To consider the following resolution which will be proposed as a special resolution : THAT subject to the passing of the Resolution in 6. above and pursuant to the authority therein contained and in accordance with Article 9(C) ( ii ) the Prescribed Period as defined in Article 9(B) ( iii ) ( b ) be from the date of the passing of this resolution until the conclusion of the next Annual General Meeting and that the Section 89 amount as defined in Article 9(B) ( v ) be £9,260,761 ( being 5% of the issued ordinary share capital of the Company at 31st May 1993 ) …
16 He is also , in that double-edged English sense , ‘ clever ’ : immnsely selywell-read , cultivated , and knowledgable to a degree rarely found except in such fellow colonial over-achievers as Clive James and Germaine Greer .
17 Secondly , it will go , in accordance with the voter 's intention , to his next-preference candidate , or to put it more accurately — since it can not go to a candidate already elected or eliminated — to his next available preference .
18 This form of licence is granted to an hotel structurally adapted and bona fide used for providing main meals at mid-day or in the evening , or both , to persons frequenting the premises , and does not contain a bar counter .
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