Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] to [be] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If you can accept this concept , you will then be able to understand in principle why some people are predisposed to some illnesses or tend to be sensitive to certain types of dietary changes , groups of food , or nutritional deficiencies . |
2 | We will either transform it into a new liberating future or continue to be subject to its tyranny whether we recognize its power or not . ’ |
3 | The expert literature tells social workers ( and other professionals in the field ) that there are certain types of injuries to , and behaviour from , children that tend to be indicative of child abuse ( Thompson , 1981 ; Johnson , 1985 ) . |
4 | My amendments are not designed to cover every eventuality , which of course would be a practical impossibility , but are aimed at the provisions that tend to be common to most agreements and leases . |
5 | In the second ( more profound and unconscious ) , the reader engages with certain associations that appear to be personal to the reader and that come together as one , central fantasy . |
6 | Many areas that appear to be hazard-free on current maps may merely by passing through a temporary period of quiescence . |
7 | The theoretical view seems to offer a convenient framework for a broad division of history into periods which can be described by innovations that appear to be characteristic of each . |
8 | Materials that happen to be available in the school , including even seriously inadequate ones , can be brought into play and yield educationally valuable material if approached from a point of view of real understanding on the teacher 's part . |
9 | In this paper , we identify a number of conditions that seem to be conducive to their optimum level of functioning . |
10 | For the other conditions that need to be satisfied for management to obtain interest relief , reference should be made to s360 . |
11 | For instance , 2,000 plants that promise to be valuable in treating cancer come from the rainforests . |
12 | The village is the place to stay if you enjoy a relaxed , informal atmosphere and want to be close to all the activities . |
13 | ‘ Most of our customers are second time buyers who know what they want and expect to be able to just walk in and take it off the shelf like a can of beans , ’ he says . |
14 | parodic-travestying literature introduces the permanent corrective of laughter , of a critique on the one-sided seriousness of the lofty direct word , the corrective of a reality that is always richer , more fundamental , and , most importantly , too contradictory and heteroglot to be fit into a high straightforward genre … . |
15 | It is hoped , nevertheless , that this will encourage students of accounting and finance to be bold in pursuing connections between their own subject and others involved in the study of management . |
16 | Some regulations were made under earlier Acts and continue to be effective under the 1987 Act . |
17 | Anyway , you simply hand over everything you 've got and try to be polite with it , by which I mean do n't tell him how to do his own job . |
18 | I never used to prepare a question , I just used to turn up , think ‘ This is good ’ and have a drink with them and try to be funny about it later . ’ |
19 | Forget about yourself and concentrate on your girlfriend , and try to be aware of the messages she is giving you . |
20 | ‘ You have to remember , ’ Ellen liked to lecture Thessy and me , ‘ just how absurdly wealthy they all are , and how desperately the wealthy want to be liked because they ca n't help feeling guilty about being so rich , so we only have to be obsequious , give them loads of booze , and pretend to be impressed by their entirely predictable and usually jejune opinions , after which they 'll reward us with an outrageously large tip — which is , after all , the sole reason for being nice to the ghastly creatures in the first place . ’ |
21 | There is need to emphasise the importance of encouraging people to re , receive some sort of training when they come forward and offer to be involved in the work of our under eights and young people . |
22 | As late as 1934 the New Survey of London Life and Labour was opining that ‘ a large proportion , perhaps a majority , of London working class families are still unable to reach this very modest standard [ a week 's holiday ] and have to be content with day outings on Bank Holidays or Sundays ’ . |
23 | The tips of a swept wing are well aft of the centre of lift , and have to be negative in relation to the centre body forward of the bridle points . |
24 | I 'm very much a family man and need to be close to those I love . ’ |
25 | For it has to be remembered that very old people get very tired and need to be selective about activity . |
26 | Such teachers are easily swayed by forceful expression of dogmas about English teaching , and need to be aware of the false polarisation of views typical of debate in the 1960s and 1970s . |
27 | Lapsed priests remain priests , but tend to be unemployable in their clerical functions . |