Example sentences of "[adv] [modal v] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | If a band can work that little bit harder to be more original , someone somewhere should start to be interested in their music . |
2 | No other mention is made of the fact that Molla Fenari 's son ( presumably Mehmed Sah ) was with him ; and , though the sentence is in the context of the visit of 823 , it presumably must refer to an earlier Ramadan . |
3 | Not only may access to training and development opportunities have been restricted , but the focus of Disabled people 's creative work may differ . |
4 | And we seemed to have lost erm Nick Harris and manager Brian Horton , but hopefully we 'll be going back to that , so let's move to the Berks and Bucks Intermediate Cup ; Fairmile Hospital against Milton , this match finished Fairmile Hospital one , Milton three ; waiting to report , David Taylor . |
5 | So let's pretend to be fitting in with that . ’ |
6 | ta So let's get to eighteen then . |
7 | We 'd have to pay out more money , so let's stick to the old one . ’ |
8 | So let's stick to Mr . |
9 | The authority has no duty to implement any proposals for redress but clearly refusal to do so may lead to unwelcome publicity . |
10 | For example , a rise in real wages makes work more attractive and so may lead to an increase in the number of hours of work offered . |
11 | Failure to do so may lead to disciplinary action being taken against the member in accordance with Bye-laws 56–71 . |
12 | But functional differentiation of genres seems to disappear in Adorno 's picture ; all art apparently must aspire to the condition of the most ‘ autonomous ’ . |
13 | The Convention does not prescribe a standard , so we almost necessarily must refer to the internal law of the forum state . |
14 | But always see your doctor if you are worried , and do not delay in consulting him or her if you think any of the points below might apply to you : |
15 | The first of Miller 's important tackles came after twenty two minutes , as Town 's defence was caught wide open , but before Loud could pass to the unmarked Patterson , he dropped him superbly . |
16 | A sentence such as ( 8 ) below could refer to the past ( How could you have expected me to know the answers to those questions which you asked me last week ? ) , the present ( Why are you asking me ? |
17 | A special declaration adopted by G-7 leaders on July 7 called on all sides in the former Yugoslavia not to endanger relief workers or to deter the opening of land corridors to Sarajevo , and warned that failure to do so could lead to the UN Security Council considering " other measures , not excluding military means , to achieve its humanitarian objectives " . |
18 | The right hon. Lady got rid of him because he obviously used to say to the Cabinet , ’ You wo n't get away with this , you know . |
19 | If you can , memorise the script section by section , so that you only need refer to it occasionally for confirmation . |
20 | And it all used to leave to Trent Bridge . |
21 | The objective was to repeat previous sonar contacts and , in addition , to establish some pattern that perhaps would lead to active underwater photography . |
22 | Two men only would advance to the semis . |
23 | ( 1 ) The provisions of this Act mentioned in subsection ( 2 ) below shall apply to licensed canteens , to the holders of licences under this Part of this Act and to their employees and agents as if a licensed canteen were a public house and as if the licence-holder of a canteen were the licence holder of a public house . |
24 | The seeds chewed prevent a feeling of hunger , so would appear to be an excellent weight-reducer . |
25 | That this is so would appear to be an entirely " political " judgement rather than a technological one . |
26 | To insist that that is so would seem to be a hard claim to substantiate . |
27 | A refusal to do so would amount to a resignation , and the employee would prima facie not be entitled to any compensation payment , unless , for example , he were prevented from working out his notice period . |
28 | Also , the slow course of the disease implied that any drug would have to be given for a long time in order to be effective and so would have to be particularly harmless to patients . |
29 | Often odour nuisance is the result of emissions from several sources , none of which alone would amount to a nuisance at common law , but should the aggregate odour amount to a nuisance at law , it is no defence that the nuisance was caused by many . |
30 | And she was glad to have the strength of anger against him as she deciphered coolly , ‘ What you 're really saying is that either I leave Travis alone , or , if you ca n't get me over the Norwood & Chambers contract , you wo n't rest until you find some other contract I 've had small dealings with and which did n't work out , which added together will amount to dereliction of duty . ’ |