Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [to-vb] is " in BNC.
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1 | That is no longer the case and the position , the author would suggest , is governed by the statement of Lord Reed in Vesty v IRC 31 TC 1 at 120 where he states : I think that Chamberlain 's case shows that the most profitable course to follow is to determine what was the property comprised in the settlement , and that the way to find the property is to look for property charged with rights in favour of beneficiaries . |
2 | Purchasers in future will be able to safeguard themselves by ensuring that permission to develop is forthcoming before they pay more than current existing-use value or , where a claim on the fund passes with the land , current existing-use value plus 1947 development value . |
3 | This inherent resistance to change is exacerbated by the low priority accorded by our law schools to the teaching of comparative law and , in England , by an unwillingness to grapple with foreign languages , itself both a cause and a consequence of English becoming the new lingua franca . |
4 | But perhaps the most striking result to emerge is how little sexual behaviour is influenced by the risk either of unwanted pregnancy or the danger of contracting AIDS . |
5 | In the first place it could be argued that the power of the professional association to act is severely limited , because much of the censorship that takes place in libraries is ultimately applied by Library Committees and local authorities whose members are beyond the control of the librarians ' professional body . |
6 | Another building to note is the Renaissance Rathaus ( town hall ) with its frescoes commemorating historical events , and the old house where Frederick Barbarossa ( o Redbeard ) signed a peace treaty with the Lombards in 1183 . |
7 | A free afternoon to explore is followed by a welcome party . |
8 | Neither — to put another old fallacy to rest is drinking with meals ‘ fattening ’ , if the drinks are calorie-free . |
9 | Some people speak , and write , through a blur of adjectives as if they secretly knew that at heart of their hackneyed attempts to articulate is nothing . |
10 | Another fault to avoid is to shoot horizons which are not horizontal ; it pays to line up your scenes squarely in the viewfinder . |
11 | That Shelford has a few doubters to disprove is cold comfort to Cardiff , who have had an unconvincing start to the season and whose main hope is to catch the tourists either cold or rusty after a lay-off which for most has lasted all of a fortnight . |
12 | The interesting question to ask is ‘ why has this happened ? ’ . |
13 | The final influence on the functionalist style of public law to consider is that of pragmatism . |
14 | Another question to consider is whether you have any other materials dealing with the same topic . |
15 | A sensible place to start is with the section ‘ What to study ’ , with its brief but cogent essays by practitioners of each subject on offer . |
16 | A further danger to avoid is agreeing in advance to disclose a particular medical report , or indeed any other sort of expert 's report , before one has actually seen it . |
17 | Another point to remember is that flowers will wilt badly , or even die , if they are left sitting in a hot car or office all day , so if you have to buy them hours before they will be pressed , put them in plenty of water as soon as possible or , better still , buy them on your way home and then they can be pressed fairly quickly . |
18 | Another point to remember is that if all four pictures are to sit comfortably together in the overall design , then all the material used should be of roughly the same size . |
19 | Another point to remember is that when weak-form words whose spelling begins with ‘ h ’ ( e.g. ‘ her ’ , ‘ have ’ ) occur at the beginning of a sentence , the pronunciation is with initial h , even though this is usually omitted in other contexts . |
20 | Another point to note is that , at certain times in the history of administrative law , a distinction has been drawn between ‘ judicial ’ and ‘ quasi-judicial ’ functions . |
21 | point is , another point to note is I had |
22 | Another point to consider is the register used ; it is not easy to give examples of spoken English in written form and at the same time retain authenticity . |
23 | Another point to consider is that , these days , it 's very unusual to find a commercial program , especially for Windows , that comes on one disk — some take up eleven or more ! |
24 | However , because of their own fear or disgust and the general lack of understanding of addictive disease , this reluctance to moralise is frequently forgotten where alcoholism or drug addiction are concerned . |
25 | For women who share a home , finding some place to cry is not always easy , particularly if there are children whom you are protecting from your distress . |
26 | Another group to contact is Phobic Action , Greater London House , 547 High Road , Leytonstone , London E11 4PR ( 081–558 3463/6012 ) . |
27 | As often , the proper place to begin is with a text of Gaius . |
28 | In a few cases , this reaction to yeast is permanent , but most people lose their sensitivity after several months of avoiding yeast products . |
29 | A further point to note is that the extreme left-hand columns in both table 6.4 and table 6.5 are empty and additionally the extreme right-hand column in table 6.5 is empty ; this is because these ‘ extreme ’ realizations occur only in the inner-city areas . |
30 | One further point to note is that the Legal Aid Board may exercise a statutory charge on any money or property recovered or preserved by the client in respect of unpaid fees . |