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

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1 Where no defence to claim or counterclaim has been served in the High Court , the defendant or plaintiff must , within 14 days of the receipt of the notice of hearing , deliver at the court office a defence together with a copy for the plaintiff or defendant as the case may be .
2 * The message Enter Y to confirm or R to remove page break appears when the cursor is moved to each page break which had previously been forced or moved from the default setting .
3 Things to spot & things to count — for young passengers —
4 Royalty likes to go where royalty has already been , and in the second half of the last century Biarritz became the resort of monarchs from all over .
5 I had felt the lure of the unexplored , the compulsion to go where others had not been .
6 Intuitively , Karen decided to go where Gidget appeared to be pointing , although it meant crossing very difficult country .
7 In response to the prompt : Enter Y to continue or Esc to cancel
8 In the last general election it was encouraging to find where contest had taken place that enthusiasm for cooperative representation had been considerably increased , and in addition the opportunity of bringing before the general public the benefits of cooperation has resulted in a very material addition to the cooperative forces in the district .
9 During the year when you have essays to write or problems to solve as part of the requirements of the course , work on a small space on your desk with the items that you are allowed to take into the examination room .
10 Because people seem either to write or commission reports at the slightest excuse you must assume that in most cases a formal , written report is not in fact wanted .
11 I had the somewhat faint hope that he might lead me to the place and permit me to stand where Balboa had stood — on the very peak which John Keats , with the kind of monumental mistakenness permitted under the principle of poetic licence — declared was occupied by :
12 And , in the ordinary course of events , everyone is reluctant to accept that others have an expertise which is relevant to their personal situation .
13 Acceptance of this fact often provides a marvellous feeling of relief to accept what we are and to know that the striving for position , for power , for status is nearly over allows us to accept that others want our help .
14 It was difficult to accept that Jane had no ulterior motives .
15 It is important , especially in my area , to accept that Mersey has achieved dramatic reductions in health service waiting lists , for which Sir Donald Wilson should be given credit in Mersey and Mr. Peter Hayes for the part that he has played in Macclesfield .
16 Erm so we just have to accept that tourists do n't dress in those sort of clothes .
17 If we were to accept that societies need to include a diversity of behaviour and belief in order to adapt to new conditions , this could surely be achieved by simply allowing such diversity .
18 It was n't easy for him , having to accept that God permitted chance , any more than it was easy for him to be a clergyman in a time when clergymen seemed superfluous .
19 It is reassuring to know that experiments performed in these three rather different time-free environments have all given results like those shown in Fig. 2.2 .
20 Nor was Lotus a negligible factor : it had taken a severe dip in I975 , but anyone knowing Chapman had to know that Lotus declines were generally followed by Lotus ascensions ; with Andretti and Peterson driving against him , Hunt was starting the season in a star-studded field .
21 ‘ Nobody was to know that Germans had made it onto British soil .
22 You may like to know that CPRW has worked through Wales Wildlife and Countryside Link ( to which WWF UK provides grant aid ) to take up the threat to SSSIs with the Countryside Council for Wales .
23 Well all you 've got to know that Robbie 's gone
24 Namibia lies between South Africa and the Penguins but it was essential for recognition to know that Namibia had no claim on the islands .
25 The nurse needs both to understand the difficulties which managers experience in staffing the service and to know that managers understand the nurse 's difficulty of combining a working life with parenthood .
26 Salah persuaded the fathers or brothers of the girls to consider the schemes and these men were reassured to know that women had discussed the matter and had achieved some consensus .
27 And if she has already enjoyed the satisfaction of having climbed to a new standard of proficiency , higher than she has been before , why should she care one way or another to know that others have not yet reached this standard ?
28 It is a wonderful comfort to know that Jesus has entered into our dying and will deliver us from it .
29 ‘ Even though I have been shriven , it is good to know that bastard went before me .
30 Since there is a waiting list for places on the course for better driving , readers may be interested to know that groups affiliated to the Institute of Advanced Motorists hold such classes all over the country .
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