Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | He wrote in an essay published in 1937 that an artist must lead a " commonplace life " if he is properly to do his work . |
2 | It 's somewhere to go . ’ |
3 | It 's somewhere to go . |
4 | ‘ It is n't the Ritz , but at least there 's somewhere to sit , if you care to throw a cushion or two on the bench . ’ |
5 | basically , besides it 's somewhere to call in |
6 | ‘ It 's somewhere to hang my hat . |
7 | The sanitation has improved since the merchant 's time , but it 's somewhere to treasure as much for what has n't happened to it as for what has . |
8 | He says that there 's somewhere to park , and the grub is cheap . |
9 | However , this is unusual and the role of the surviving L3 is rather to infect calves at a level which produces patent subclinical infection and ensures contamination of the pasture for the rest of the grazing season . |
10 | Its purpose , he argued , is not to supply immediate or direct knowledge of God ; it is rather to enable the overcoming , with God 's help , of the contradictions which run through human existence . |
11 | This is not to say that PGCE ( and in-service ) tutors do not attempt to develop ‘ professional ’ rather than ‘ craftsman ’ knowledge and attitudes , it is rather to say that the professional knowledge is built on shaky foundations . |
12 | The point is rather to stress the limits of state action . |
13 | The aim of the symposium is rather to situate Panofsky in history ; that is to say , we are not asking whether his methods are still applicable and relevant . |
14 | It is rather to point up the intense cultural sensitivity to the face as a motif in western representation . |
15 | This is not to deny that plan-making is a very valuable function of our local authorities ; it is rather to point out that the existing powers to implement their plans are restricted by the price that the market puts on some land , and by the fact that the planners ' resource is in the hands of private owners rather than at the disposal of the community . |
16 | Moreover , I shall not try to determine what kind of phenomenon consciousness is ; the task here is rather to see whether the machine analogy can give us a way of talking about it , whatever it is . |
17 | It is rather to see how Marx handles these problems , and what views he holds about them . |
18 | The object is rather to demonstrate that the success of Nizan 's writing technique is ultimately dependent on the interaction of two different but , in the final analysis , mutually dependent discourses . |
19 | Nietzsche 's achievement is rather to have prefigured so much of twentieth-century thought . |
20 | The problem in considering the future of fertilizers is rather to consider the changes which will occur in world agriculture , and it is already apparent that they will be many . |
21 | His method is rather to suggest ambivalences of meaning by subtle deviations from expectation . |
22 | It seems to me , if a literary critic may be allowed a comment on these linguistic matters , that the function of the first- and second-person pronouns is rather to relate two people , to set up a plane of relationship which includes them and excludes all others . |
23 | Our concern is rather to break away from the stale confrontation of reason and spontaneity which has persisted since the Romantic Movement , to invite the man of reason to admit that he never has had any ends which did not spring from his own spontaneity , and the intuitive and impulsive that no insight that flashes from theirs can be acknowledged as objective truth until it survives the ruthless justice of reason . |
24 | In some music this strained atmosphere may be just what we want , but for the moment our objective is rather to achieve a smooth , natural-sounding discourse . |
25 | Where it is not supported , the reason is often , as suggested by Rundquist ( 1980 , 1983 ) , because the spending patterns are already set by the geography of demands ( one would not expect large spending on subsidies for cotton farmers in New Hampshire , for example ) and the goal of the pork barrellers is rather to get plenty of money for the programme than to direct it to certain areas rather than others . |
26 | The purpose of the speed limit acts is presumably to minimise the danger to those travelling on or using the roads . |
27 | Some mains transformers seem to have twin 120 volt windings , and this is presumably to permit them to operate on continental 120 volt supplies or the 240 volt UK supply . |
28 | Now there are two ways that the new composite sentence token will be of a type that is eventually to acquire a constant significance . |
29 | As the aim of many of the BES assured tenancy companies is eventually to obtain value by selling or redeveloping the properties when they are vacant , it would be useful for shareholders to know what the market value is with vacant possession , even if the present value with tenants in possession is also shown as a note . |
30 | The idea is eventually to build four or five of the airships a year , costing £3.5 million each . |