Example sentences of "[adj] to [pron] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 Gradually the places in the year book which are at present unfamiliar to me will acquire a flesh and blood reality .
2 If you ever have to write the rules for a game you will be amazed how rules which seem absolutely clear to you can be interpreted — quite justifiably — in a totally different way by highly intelligent people .
3 The second is that the name of the person who has been so generous to you must remain a secret , until that person chooses to tell you .
4 Perhaps sending them direct to me will save the listserver from getting clogged up with train spotting messages .
5 They have been indoctrinated for nearly forty years with the belief that their right to this pension does not arise simply out of a public decision to pay it but is a right vested in the individual by virtue of certain payments made by him , and analogous to what would be his entitlement under a contract with an insurance company .
6 Their expectations of a lecture aimed at an audience similar to themselves will be very different .
7 Its core chapters covered the establishment of a framework for implementing UNCED 's resolutions , central to which would be a new Sustainable Development Commission .
8 The offences of organisation and participation are made subject to what might be seen as a kind of impossibility defence .
9 Whichever appears the most serious to her can be explored further .
10 So I think that th the scheme that erm Pearson uses is er , not at all dissimilar to what would be a fairly standard practice in the United States .
11 At those stages , people from outside the House who oppose the legislation as petitioners or hon. Members who might also be opposed to it can seek to improve the Bill and can point out the problems that the proposal might cause .
12 What would be extremely damaging to us would be Britain becoming isolated from the rest of Europe .
13 But you should have I mean you should be able to I would have though in a year
14 Because otherwise you would n't be able to it 'd take three days to clear so that 's the best way to do it .
15 But as a as a member of his club you should be able to you should you should be able to bring power to bear on the er the top bod should n't you ?
16 What we mainly have in answer so far , about causes and causal circumstances , is that they stand in seven connections — the last three of which are also fundamental to what will be said of nomic correlates .
17 And if you do n't want to be put onto list , censored , because obviously , that 's very important to what would happen there if you want it preserved .
18 We shall be drawing our examples from the professional knowledge , not only of teachers , but of media specialists and librarians , because they have much to suggest to us , and because their contributions within schools and without are important to what can be attempted and achieved .
19 This is not to say that economy is paramount ; indeed , economy is secondary to what should be an overriding principle in public health — namely , equity .
20 Debts due to her might be collected by the husband ; and if that was done , of course the money was his .
21 If the Policyholder leases the building to tenants then any loss of rent due to him would be covered , for the period the building was uninhabitable .
22 Too much bran introduced all at once to a stomach that is unused to it could cause discomfort and wind !
23 ‘ Anyone who gets really used to something will know what I 'm talking about here , but my stuff is pretty noisy and when I came up with a way of getting rid of the noise , I really missed it !
24 You 'll soon get used to it wo n't worry you .
25 Do n't get used to it will you ?
26 The only guide available to what may be very popular in the future is felt to be what has been very popular in the past .
27 Erm the information that I have available to me would suggest therefore that the A nineteen erm when it 's dualled would be a superior and therefore to get a better score erm on on that criterion .
28 We suggested there that the strategy available to him would be , on the one hand , to work predictively in terms of his previous experience ( similar speakers , similar genres , etc. ) and on the other hand to examine the content of the text .
29 Well I I think its , the way that the plaintiff puts the case on that point my Lord is that even if the defendant Mr took the view er that it would not have been proper for such a notice to be served , in view of what the plaintiff was saying to him about his wish to get out of the contract , the fact that it was available to him should have been brought to his attention and then as Mr was saying that I sorry I do n't feel I can do this on your behalf because it 's not proper in the circumstances or whatever erm , should then have gone on to advise the plaintiff either to do it himself or to go and seek independent advice .
30 The spread of population , the numbers of visually handicapped pupils in a particular area and the range of educational provision available to them will influence the way in which the advisory service is organised and implemented .
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