Example sentences of "[adj] to [noun] [conj] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Erm well a at one time , when we put various arguments to him , he just turned round and decided that everyone over sixty would be surplus to requirements and er and sent down the road if you like .
2 For the moment we have to charge the fee , we can not waive it , but we have to charge it , but we have to charge it at the level that is set by the government and which is subject to review and er and er Mr has , has drawn our attention to has recently been increased .
3 However , neurons in vivo are less vulnerable to glutamate than in vitro : presumably the efficiency of the uptake of glutamate prevents accumulation within the synaptic cleft .
4 Er , it might not be applicable to talents or erm hand spans or things like that but I certainly would want to include it , it might be very important in , in my subject .
5 Relief is due to tax-payers and non tax-payers , employed and unemployed alike .
6 Here we shall discuss that formulation due to Farrell and Maskin(1989) .
7 Due to protestations that er is g for the meantime is go in the interim is going to man Glasgow er on Saturday afternoons .
8 They were dissenters from and critics of the worldly values of power , pleasure , and opulence , and therefore in the long term the creators of the modern secularizing notion that such pursuits are irrelevant to religion and vice versa .
9 and erm these were poultry breeders be erm scattered all over the count er county who yes the erm accredited poultry breeding station scheme was erm initiated by the Ministry of Agriculture and erm there were a number of farms scattered all over the county erm where they were open to inspection and erm we had erm had a Mrs who went round and inspected the flocks and erm they had to reapply each year to erm sustain their accreditation
10 That sort of choice is erm open to governments and erm research can throw some light on the implications of one route or another .
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