Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [adj] to " in BNC.

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1 The privilege from self-incrimination is abrogated in bankruptcy proceedings not by the opening words of section 31 of the Theft Act 1968 , but by rule 6.175 of the Insolvency Rules 1986 made pursuant to section 412 of the Act of 1986 :
2 However , creditors or other claimants whose attempts to sue a subsidiary go unsatisfied remain unlikely to be able to probe behind the separate legal personality of the companies to challenge the parent .
3 He encouraged Scots to appeal direct to himself against their own king 's judgements .
4 The study is jointly financed by the Economic and Social Research Council and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Education Trust and is due to report prior to the implementation of the new valuation list in 1990 .
5 That became available to the parties on 19 January 1992 .
6 Oh that looks fine to me .
7 And so it may seem that a child , without having learned the technique of using the word ‘ red ’ , might start by learning ‘ That looks red to me ’ ( 418 , 422 ) .
8 You were absolutely right to come direct to me .
9 This became apparent to others before it did to MacDonald himself .
10 In the end , this became critical to the industry 's survival .
11 In that great clean ceaseless world towards the Antarctic , all this became clear to me .
12 This became clear to Fenella during the Liverpool run .
13 It was quicker to go direct to Jamaica Road and along through the railway arch to Bermondsey Market , but Nellie made the detour purposely .
14 It will be interesting to compare this to the speed of the user fittable Cyrix 386 pin compatible 486 device that is rumoured to have a release date towards the end of this year .
15 In a context in which the majority of married women now work and the reason for a single-earner couple is often related to having children , this looks inequitable to the extent that those with more responsibilities are less favourably treated ( see Johnson and Stark 1990 ) .
16 McDowell 's excessively subtle thesis teeters on the brink of the view that ‘ This is red ’ means ‘ This looks red to standard observers ’ and ‘ This is good ’ means ‘ This appeals in such and such a way to a normal person ’ .
17 This looks likely to be an occasion to remember !
18 From this perspective , 1993 looks likely to be another year of substantial audit fee cuts .
19 None of the four surveys detected two separate sources from this region , so it seems that all the sources are the same extended object , and that this lies close to 17h03min , -44°20' .
20 This finding is open to the criticism that it reflects no more than a difference between the two phenomena in their sensitivity — that the procedure in question disrupts some process common to both phenomena and that the latent inhibition procedure provides a more sensitive measure of this disruption than does the habituation procedure .
21 A TIDY Britain Group ‘ Bin it for Britain ’ roadshow is set to visit Wrexham on Aug 2 to encourage 15 to 25 year olds to use litter bins .
22 This stands close to Euphronios but is hardly his ; perhaps a youthful work of Euthymides , whose masterpieces are on big amphorae ( details , figs. 91–3 ) .
23 This seemed unsatisfactory to most of the moral philosophers of the l8th century .
24 At first this seemed strange to some of the staff who saw it as only one step away from slavery .
25 To John this seemed likely to be a precedent .
26 Since they had evidently made up their minds , none of this seemed important to them .
27 As Cole points out , the Pioneers ‘ were setting out to be at one and the same time a Producers ’ and a Consumers ' Society ; and this seemed natural to them because all their endeavours were meant to lead to the creation of a Co-operative Community on the Owenite model , in which the distinction between producers and consumers would not exist . ’
28 If a trust can be established with the posthumous child as trustee , then he must have received some benefit attributable to the intention of the deceased and arising from succession to him .
29 With it , we are back with the problems of identity , specifically those of projection , the process by which certain aspects of the self are seen as located in some object external to the self , and of introjection , the process by which certain aspects of external objects are seen as being located within the self ; we are firmly back in the area of object-relations .
30 If the user only wishes to produce text on the system and is prepared to restrict this to a few styles and sizes then such a device is perfectly adequate .
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