Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [adv] [verb] to " in BNC.
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31 | It is interesting , however , that Freud does not mention the Gospel of Saint John , which is also dedicated to Logos . |
32 | This can give rise to confusion since +1 is considered to be TRUE and NOT(+1) is -2 , which is also considered to be TRUE . |
33 | European Qualifying School which is also out-of-bounds to South Africans as it is played at the La Manga Club . |
34 | According to AWA , the Kenix-based single property system ( which is also suited to ‘ multiple property ’ environments ) is more cost-effective for running Keno in casinos — the company says Unix-based systems offer superior scalability , portability and interoperability . |
35 | Most research in the field has concentrated on modelling logical-sequential computation , which is well suited to general-purpose digital computers . |
36 | There is a simplicity in plainsong or Taizé chants , for example , which is well suited to certain seasons of the year and to some parts of a service . |
37 | Probably one of the most popular stances in taekwondo is the ‘ walking stance ’ , which is well suited to a number of conditions that require rapid movement in all directions . |
38 | The usual test that is given for this is the Snellen chart for visual acuity , which is well known to anyone who has had a routine medical examination . |
39 | I now had the distinct impression that headvoice had been right all the time , that it was in fact down to me , or rather the old ‘ guilty conscience ’ ( which is well known to be capable of playing up without proper cause ) , playing tricks with my head . |
40 | The wide strip will contain a language pattern which is well known to the pupils , eg give him the large book . |
41 | This could be coordinated with a campaign in the community press with us supplying copy ready material written under the banner of Media Action which is well known to both the newspapers and their readers . |
42 | Man , however , differs categorically from all other animals in that he is a partaker of a quality of life which is intimately related to , but independent of his physical body . |
43 | In these life stories , then , each user is providing an interpretation of past actions which is intimately linked to his or her present-day existence . |
44 | However , if anything , it is the new rather than the given entity which is regularly referred to by an attenuated syntactic structure . |
45 | Initially there were small hot spots resulting from the localized release of calcium , which is probably related to the phenomenon of quantal calcium release described earlier . |
46 | Atrophy , which is closely related to H pylori infection , is associated with a decline in acid secretion . |
47 | Wells ( 1973 ) reports on a study which is closely related to the concerns of this book . |
48 | We can discover the physical events that produce the perceptual effect of vowel quality , we can measure the intensity of different sounds ( which is closely related to the loudness that we perceive ) , and the fundamental frequency of voiced sounds ( which is closely related to pitch ) can be extracted from the speech signal . |
49 | It is one which is closely allied to a problem raised by implication by Alan Bennett , that imaginatively cynical Yorkshire dramatist and actor , who recently chose Mantegna 's Agony in the Garden as his choice in this month 's Dramatist 's Choice ’ series in the National Gallery . |
50 | It can go further and carry more people than the opposition which is normally limited to around 100 kts and five seats . |
51 | Clashes with the police and opposing supporters , and taking part in the ritual songs and chants of the football ground , together with the opportunity to get drunk and run amok , provided the sort of power and excitement which is normally denied to working class youth . |
52 | The heads identified as JYM thus exercise a form of control over the process of viewing and apprehension which is normally denied to portraiture . |
53 | Right , carrying on erm for the subject of erm compensation over and above erm that which is normally given to people who move from one place to another when , when they 're , they 're f h h have to be , |
54 | In these two works Lenin laid the base for a modern reworking of Marx which is normally referred to as the theory of state monopoly capitalism . |
55 | The former measurement is in terms of a value equal to twenty times the logarithm to the base ten of the ratio of the root-means square pressure of a sound to the reference pressure , which is normally taken to be two times ten to the minus five newtons per square metre , and the unit of measurement is on a uniform scale based upon ten times the logarithm to the base ten |
56 | The built-in functions and the macro language are dealt with in a separate tome which is best left to the initiated ! |
57 | Emphasis has been made on colours being complementary rather than the overpowering theme of total pattern co-ordination , a distinction which is already proving to be a success . |
58 | The small voluntary TRANSAID team has been strengthened this year by the addition of Eric Schumacher , formerly a senior manager with I.C.I. Eric brings with him extensive general management and transport experience , which is already proving to be valuable . |
59 | The pad which is already joined to the metal insert case is the negative side . |
60 | One product which is already beginning to be affected is the kitchen ventilation canopy . |