Example sentences of "[det] [modal v] [be] [verb] [adv prt] to " in BNC.

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1 Just because they spend thousands of pounds on equipment , this does not mean the cost of this should be passed on to their fans .
2 This should be brought up to date for next year .
3 This must be sent back to the returning officer by hand or by post so as to reach him before 9.00pm on polling day at local government elections and 10.00pm at parliamentary and European Parliament elections .
4 This could be relied on to throw up ‘ bad ’ as well as ‘ good ’ factors .
5 This could be speeded up to O ( log2 n ) if a binary search technique were employed .
6 It was agreed that this would be handed over to the Angevins when the marriage itself took place .
7 The odours are the sole attractant for the bees and this can be detected up to 1 km away across water , though perhaps less in forest .
8 Sometimes this can be converted back to a single compartment when bulky items have to be carried , either by zipping out the dividing panel or by loosening a drawcord .
9 Lustre powder is included as an optional ingredient in some of the cake recipes in this book — a non-toxic shiny coloured powder , this can be brushed on to dry icing to give a lovely shimmering effect .
10 ( 1 ) By using the cumulative Current Law Citator , which is published annually ; this can be brought up to date with the Statute Citator in Current Law Statutes — a table of the effect the statutes have on earlier legislation .
11 More worryingly , many consumers said they did not like the taste , but much of that could be put down to the fact that many housewives had a narrow cooking repertoire with an average of only two turkey variations .
12 The levels of these may be increased up to a thousandfold over basal .
13 Poor techniques will develop , and these may be passed on to more junior learners .
14 So whilst the intersections of logical spaces at an elemental level will allow the elemental functions to be maintained , these must be reflected back to the next higher level in the system to establish whether the required function of that assembly space has been achieved or corrupted .
15 The fact that they carry large stocks and are generally located in prestigious and expensive locations means that overheads are high and these must be passed on to the customer .
16 We would be grateful if these could be sent in to the Office as soon as possible .
17 To allow the army in Egypt to deliver an early riposte to the Axis forces facing them , before these could be built up to any really dangerous strength , a fast convoy carrying 295 tanks , 180 motor vehicles , and 53 crated Hurricanes had been despatched from England , leaving Gibraltar on the morning of 6th. with Force ‘ H ’ in attendance .
18 Jaq presumed that periodically these would be switched on to prune the jungle back .
19 In the former case these can be referred back to the Census Offices and in the latter to the London Research Centre .
20 These can be used down to 600 and 350 cm -1 , respectively ; for lower frequencies , CsI can be used down to 200 cm -1 but it is softer and much more expensive .
21 The majority of our trainees are hoping for a career in care , and we hope that many will be going on to further education at the end of the year .
22 And even those could be put down to excessive grief at the loss of his wife .
23 Bids for more will be scaled down to 17,000 shares .
24 Where it was found that middle peasants had been encroached upon , where it was found that middle peasants had been dispossessed erm that position would be rectified and that would be given back to middle peasants .
25 There 'll be a group making pots out of clay or out of plasticine ; there 'll be a group doing sums ; there 'll be a group working with the microcomputer , and that can be incorporated in to the group work pattern , and it can also be incorporated into the sort of topic and project work that a primary school does .
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