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

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1 Overall , the evidence suggests that schools are more likely to increase than reduce the share of the budget devoted to support personnel .
2 ( a ) The correct way to stand while holding a camcorder if no additional support is available ; ( b ) shows how to ‘ pre-swing ’ before starting to take a pan-shot ; ( c ) lean against walls , trees or whatever is available ; ( d ) rest your elbows on car-roofs or low walls for extra steadiness .
3 that he 's wanted to know whether to destroy the negatives and things does he , yes ?
4 Thus where the buyer commits an anticipatory repudiation which the seller fails to accept as terminating the contract , the seller will be liable if he himself subsequently fails to perform the contract .
5 The BM is designed to accept as input a setting of some of its visible switches , and provide as output settings of the remaining visible switches .
6 Okay so they 're a few options to try as regards the coding
7 The first point to establish when choosing a broker is what level of service you need .
8 There are limits to what they can say in explaining their beliefs , the sort of limits which we tend to accept when imagining the constraints upon giving a blind person some understanding of what the world looks like ( although , as said , it would be wrong to suppose that we could communicate nothing in such circumstances ) .
9 What sources of inaccuracy would you expect to find when using the Black-Scholes model to estimate the values of traded options ?
10 You will also need a plumbline to ensure that a frame or end panel is vertical ; this is more accurate and easier to see than using a spirit level .
11 You must take a glass back to the kitchen to drink whilst preparing the Direktor 's lunch . ’
12 According to the Commission 's National Survey of Countryside Recreation 1990 four out of 10 people in England and Wales are worried about trespassing on private land , getting lost and not knowing where to go or how to behave when visiting the country .
13 If there are statements by the Minister or other promoter of the Bill , these may throw as much light on the ‘ mischief ’ which the Bill seeks to remedy as do the white papers , reports of official committees and Law Commission reports to which the courts already have regard for that purpose .
14 It is still important to see if specifying an age range could be indirect discrimination and it is important to bear in mind that differential age criteria are always likely to be direct discrimination even if it is based on the unequal state pension age .
15 Best to wait until get a car
16 On the whole the royal courts of Europe were more concerned to administer than to define the law : as in canon law , there was no clear distinction between legislative and judicial functions , and so the former was normally hidden in the latter .
17 Thirty years later , the rapid reconquest of the duchy by the French owed much to the threat posed by the French king 's artillery against the defences of towns which preferred to surrender than to make a fight of it .
18 The undulating nature of the whole course , both the fairways and the greens , is something that is difficult to perceive when watching the Masters on television .
19 Both attitudes have a valuable role to play when considering an issue such as how to computerise a major corpus of information which exists in a variety of document types of varying degrees of complexity and intelligibility .
20 A trick I like to play when using a record or tape is to switch off the music two or three times to get everyone predicting when the end will come .
21 The training sessions could be extended to include nurses , who have a vital role to play when preparing a body after death .
22 A major advantage of using simulated driving is that the previous study has now provided estimates of the subjective risk subjects are likely to experience when viewing the films .
23 Historical biographers tend to work within their own national boundaries , and to prefer as subjects the Good Kings of national history .
24 This may not be the right criteria to apply when buying a computer , but what else is an illiterate to do ?
25 They were packed , with stunning girls in evening frocks escorted by officers on leave from all three services , and lucky locals like Charles with nothing very much to do except have a good time when duties permitted .
26 Everything cooks very slowly in a slo-cooker because the heating element is extremely gentle and costs no more to use than leaving a light bulb switched on for a day ( a few pence ) .
27 I 've better things to do than make a fool of myself with you .
28 ‘ Surely people have better things to do than make a great song and dance about missing a dinner party . ’
29 And if you 've better things to do than clean the oven make sure you choose the optional Valorclean liners .
30 He had better things to do than argue the toss .
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