Example sentences of "[to-vb] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 KORG A2 or A3 guitar cards to borrow or a system exclusive data on a 3½″ computer disk .
2 He declared that it provides time for the family to gather or the body to be transported home and it offers an opportunity for them to see the person in a state of peaceful repose .
3 The tack traveller must be bold , prepared to go where no tourist dares to step with the tack antennae on constant alert .
4 And with that he was gone to go where no other inventor has gone before … and no doubt to the top of the telly ratings .
5 Pound says , in effect : ‘ If your French is n't good enough to go where the quality is both defined ( metaphorically ) and exemplified , i.e. in Gautier 's ‘ L'art ’ specifically and in his Emaux et Camées as a whole , or in the work of followers like Hérédia and Samain , then remind yourself , or re-experience , what it is like to read George Herbert and Christina Rossetti and Lionel Johnson .
6 My boss used to go where the mower had gone , but the fairways were narrow in 1965 and he found trouble when he missed them .
7 Which in the sea was pretty futile really , I mean you just had to go where the sea took you .
8 Earmarking , through reimbursement for the first year ; remaining 3 years to go where the need is greatest
9 Haksar 's argument that no violation of moral duty is involved in the practice of satyāgraha as distinct from the threat of coercion , however , fails to take into consideration the difficulties involved in regarding morality as an infallible guide to conduct or an absolute rule .
10 To summarize : the existing English law classifies as murder those killings where there was an intent to kill or an intent to cause grievous bodily harm .
11 Whether the quotation be an invitation to treat or an offer is actually immaterial , because the buyer will in response send back his purchase order with his standard conditions of purchase on the back .
12 If security prices are anticipated to fall or the exchange rate to rise , people will demand to hold more ( domestic ) money balances .
13 He undertook the huge task of searching into Coleridge 's past and trying to find where the images of his poetry came from .
14 And now the quarrel was under its own impetus , and once again a trial seemed to be in progress , with both of them as accusers , but both figuring also as investigators of the lowest description , wretched hirelings , turning over the stones to find where the filth lay buried .
15 To find where the blockage is ( unless it is simply the gully itself which is blocked ) , you will have to lift the inspection chamber manhole covers starting at the house and working outwards .
16 We phoned the chemist to find where the nearest and best doctor was when we moved to Preston .
17 Would you believe that he said I 've got to work on the aeroplane this week , I 've got the week off , I 've got to work on the aeroplane , I , you know , I shall be alright , down the airfield , er on the Wednesday he arrived to see how we were getting on , complaining like made because he had n't been able to find where the cottage was , I said but I 'd left you a detailed map ,
18 If necessary the prosecution might call a vehicle examiner to give evidence where there is some technical failure of the handbrake such as a worn ratchet causing the brake lever to slip or a frayed cable which snapped under pressure .
19 Few disciples followed him , his purist rigour being unsuited to compromise or the political infighting which wracked the sectarian Left .
20 As the piece of soap in the bathroom began to diminish or a toilet roll grow thin , so the replacement would be moved from the Base Depot to the Command Depot — a cupboard upstairs .
21 Nor can we believe that were we to allow this application , potential future witnesses would be deterred from co-operating in investigations yet to come or the police feel inhibited from giving future reassurance as to the consequences of such co-operation in the self-same terms as at present .
22 Discretion always exists even over such matters as the pace of work , the attitude to work or the willingness to perform tasks .
23 Halfway through , I started to worry that an airplane would crash into the preview theatre .
24 This may lead owners to worry that the dog 's diet is deficient in some respect , but if you are using a balanced prepared food , then there should be no concern about this .
25 Foreign investors are beginning to worry that the Mexican peso is less solid than it looks .
26 Minton therefore had good reason to worry that the police might one day arrive to search the house , for one of the notorious aspects of the Montagu case was the disclosure that the police had done this without warrants .
27 All of this leads Fred and Beth to worry that the fatal combination of an explosion of ‘ free time ’ with a booming global market in consumer goods and leisure industries will spell the death of their great utopian dream that they have cherished for so long — individual self-realization , mutuality in work and levelling out of global economic inequalities .
28 With the view here towards Kirkby Bentinck , it is interesting to relate that the colour light signal was still glowing red just around the corner .
29 Few stories about their activities went beyond the editing-down of a long speech — except , perhaps , to relate that the occasion was attended by ‘ leading party and Government officials ’ .
30 Alas , I was to reach the age of sixty and retire before even the first sod was turned , but I am happy to relate that the building is now complete and occupied by AIB .
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