Example sentences of "[conj] [be] [adj] [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | Thus the merger of Fiat/Lancia and Alfa would increase Fiat 's existing dominance of the Italian car market and be liable to lead to an increase in monopoly power . |
2 | With your own project , you really need a distinct avenue to go down and be prepared to stick to that no matter what . |
3 | Hypermedia systems are very complex : events have to be controlled over long periods , as in the design , control , maintenance and integrity of linear and branching trails used for navigation ; text and graphical information comprises complex data objects with the need for aggregation and inheritance abstractions ; and interfaces must employ multi-windowing techniques and be natural according to psychological models . |
4 | ‘ You just have to be able to identify the good punters , ’ they say , ‘ the really big hitters , and be able to talk to them , and that 's it basically . ’ |
5 | It 's an ill-trained infant teacher nowadays who can not lead a lesson on creative dance , use a video recorder , insert a floppy disc , be aware of the latest approaches to reading and number and be ready to explain to her class the nature of Diwali and the Festival of Lights . |
6 | Lastly , companies must operate money-back , satisfaction-guaranteed schemes , and be willing to submit to independent arbitration in cases of irreconcilable disputes . |
7 | We were not swamped with facts and procedures which , without our understanding them , we would soon forget and be unable to apply to new problems . |
8 | Do not be the one to initiate the handshake but be quick to respond to the interviewer 's gesture . |