Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [pron] [is] " in BNC.

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1 er is not a possibility of having more open days so that general public can come in to see what 's happening and not only advertise in Harlow but advertise I live in Bishop 's Stortford now in the surrounding districts erm time gets although you said you get fifty per cent of people coming from outside of Harlow it does n't matter where the people come from as long as they come so more open days free erm to get people to come in and er particularly er outside people also I would suggest that the er chairman 's of the local district council 's who are not contributing be invited to the open day to see what er the playhouse is doing for the people who live in there er council area 's to see whether we can get some more supports er as a Stortford resident I 'd be quite happy to add a bit on my community charge to go to the playhouse . .
2 Staff and residents are free to come in to see what is on today , and Peter is always on hand to give an informal word of help .
3 The caravan is ideally designed as er an exhibition with steps in er either right or left in to see whatever 's on show and then out on the opposite side .
4 Its grotesque outline keeps popping into view unexpectedly wherever one walks or drives around Lochinver , appearing as a giant thimble and always seeming to be peering inquisitively to see what is happening .
5 Maybe it 's time you came down to see what 's going on at Theatre in the Mill .
6 so I thought he , he 's changing things he 's saying well I do n't think this is suitable and I do n't think my way of tackling this is suitable because he 's used to dealing with different kids , although they 're a similar age , they 're not very motivated or mighty but they 're more motivated than these kids , but he says like he 'll turned back towards the black board and he 'll be writing and they 're shouting abuse at him , F ing and blinding and he says it makes me so angry because I do n't know the voices well enough to know who 's saying it
7 Banderas plays the innocent , but he 's savvy enough to know there 's gold in them there coat-tails .
8 ‘ But enough to know there 's an anniversary imminent , ’ Shales said .
9 We 'll be playing three-line hockey , with the third line led by Ivor Bennett , but I 'm realistic enough to know it is going to be a very difficult situation against three strong teams . ’
10 Enough to know it 's a waste of time and money . ’
11 Upstairs in the workshop , there is an air of quiet panic mingled with excitement because nothing is quite ready for the upcoming show , but it 's near enough to know it 's all going to be just divine .
12 They land on the volcanic planet of Tigus only to discover it is not the Daleks but their old foe from 1066 , the Time Meddling Monk .
13 A MAN has found his long lost sister after a 41-year search — only to discover she is now a he after a sex change .
14 Most ‘ organisers ’ swan in at eight-thirty looking important , only to discover there 's a big hitch and they have no time to put it right .
15 People climb the staircase only to find it is n't a staircase at all .
16 But I live in fear of calling out the rescue team for a solitary figure glimpsed high on a darkening summit , only to find it 's Hamish McInnes nipping back up to fetch a dropped mitten .
17 One goes in person to see the relevant official who may be able to answer a question , only to find he is ‘ not on seat ’ — perhaps he , too , is trying to find someone !
18 Building licences are difficult to get and the developer who has been fortunate enough to obtain one is often willing to pay a much inflated price for a piece of land upon which to build .
19 If she withholds beyond their as yet limited capacity for tolerance , their continuing rage seeks only to destroy what is in her .
20 When we held our first University reunion outside Birmingham , in London , I was delighted that more than 200 of you came along to hear what is going on in the University now .
21 And as we see it , that lower case script is not quite good enough to justify what 's there at the moment .
22 Although he has already scored 13 goals for Aston Villa this season , the 24-year-old striker is self-critical enough to insist he is not yet firing on all cylinders .
23 Although he has already scored 13 goals for Aston Villa this season , the 24-year-old striker is self-critical enough to insist he is not yet firing on all cylinders .
24 ‘ I 've been willing and able all along to do what 's needful , ’ she went on .
25 The need is not only to retain what is worthwhile of the old , but also to ensure the new is sympathetic .
26 I studied it carefully this monring , better to understand what is involved .
27 But I suggest you attempt to overcome your own immature outlook on life long enough to consider what 's going to be best for the club .
28 So a lot of , a lot of them tell like fairy tales , a lot of people tell fairy tales for young , at young children , it 's all aimed at young children when they 're not old enough to understand what 's truth and what is n't they 're not old , they 're not in their own understanding yet when they 're children so they sort of , not in their conscious sense anyway
29 ‘ I believe he is smart and intelligent enough to realise he is now at a club which can satisfy him emotionally .
30 Judge McDonnel presiding dismissed the attack as ‘ an arrogant and cowardly assault ’ and scolded Nicholas by saying , ‘ I am old fashioned enough to think it is particularly nasty for a man to strike a woman , especially an athletic man . ’
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