Example sentences of "[adj] to [pron] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In the first instance , the section permitted a chief officer of police who reasonably apprehended that a procession ‘ may occasion serious public disorder ’ to impose such conditions ‘ as appear[ed] to him necessary for the preservation of public order ’ . |
2 | The A4 's control layout should prove accessible to anyone new to programming , and in this respect Korg have managed to retain the simplicity of the compact pedal but include some of the sophistication of rack-mounting processors . |
3 | It has published a booklet , called New Arrivals — A Guide to Non-religious Naming Ceremonies , which gives five alternatives , ranging from the personal to something similar to the vows in the Christian ceremony but without reference to a deity . |
4 | Captured on film by Nasa and made available to you by the combined efforts of Spaceprints and Armagh Planetarium , these videos are indispensable to anyone interested in space exploration . |
5 | The gallery is very important to everybody involved in it . |
6 | It is certainly not due to anything laid down in the egg or due to anything special about the first two divisions . |
7 | They move with a purpose and an assurance which belies their relative inexperience , using the cover available , constantly alert and alive to anything unfamiliar on their patrol route . |
8 | The distortion of scale which had appeared in the Cadaquès paintings is not encountered again in the following year , and while all subsequent paintings are understandably not as easily legible as this portrait , almost all of them do contain some kind of clue or stimulus which serves to identify the subject , and which renders it immediately recognizable to anyone familiar with Cubist iconography . |
9 | Even the fact that someone inside is writing fieldnotes will produce unease , as I have experienced ; and their collation can almost certainly be tantamount to something akin to espionage ; for as Sean Conlin ( 1980 ) observed : ‘ often our work can seem ‘ political ’ rather than scientific ’ . |
10 | seeks to liberate itself from the Greek domination of the Same and the One … as if from oppression itself — an oppression certainly comparable to none other in the world , an ontological or transcendental oppression , but also the origin or alibi of all oppression in the world . |
11 | The Association was open to anyone resident in the island who was prepared to pay the annual subscription of one guinea . |
12 | Membership of the Society is open to anyone interested in amateur radio , whether licensed or unlicensed . |
13 | The course is aimed primarily at research workers ( eg PhD students , technicians , postdoctoral researchers and clinicians ) working in the neuroscience field but is open to anyone interested in broadening their background knowledge of Neuroscience . |
14 | Various groups have been invited to send representatives but the meeting is also open to anyone interested in the idea . |
15 | This day is open to anyone interested in the Medau method of teaching and the possibility of joining the Teachers ' Training Course , either with the next intake in October 1987 or at some future date . |
16 | two hundred to my right at the back , at two hundred pounds thank you , six one O at two hundred pounds . |
17 | Religious divisions have polarised the west of Scotland along lines recognisable to anyone familiar with the contours of the Northern Ireland conflict . |
18 | He let the torch travel down over her back , to take her all in , and was surprised to something peculiar under her tail . |