Example sentences of "to [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Illert , through his research , is now in a position to rigorously describe the shapes of past , present and future shell forms , and as sea shells are amongst the best preserved of all fossils , we have a progression throughout the entire fossil record from the Pre-Cambrian era right up to the present day .
2 On the basis of Fields 's figures , if certain guidelines were adhered to rigorously , Branson estimated that it would cost Virgin £20m a year to run the airline , but the most they stood to lose by ‘ cutting and running ’ at any time was £2m .
3 We have to respond to these developments and it is being made clear now in public , that the Health and Safety Executive are giving every indication to employers that they are not going to rigorously enforce the law and indeed in the local authorities a leading figure there has said that they want to take a softly softly approach .
4 He must discipline himself to rigorously avoid any form of activity , be this mental or physical .
5 When dealing with windows , remove all traces of rust and apply a neutralising agent to badly affected areas .
6 Even if a horse is not ridden or worked , its hooves must be regularly maintained ; otherwise they are likely to badly deteriorate , and as the old saying goes : ‘ No foot , no horse ! ’
7 Whereas for the other his faulty picture may go back to badly tangled family relationships which have left him unable to see any authority as good or loving .
8 There is absolutely no doubt that you can do it if you want to badly enough .
9 These include misspellings and mis-recognitions either due to badly written words or to idiosyncrasies of the pattern recogniser .
10 The out-fields were badly cultivated , cattle husbandry almost impossible , trees a luxury on small plots where land could not be ‘ wasted ’ ; the sheer cadastral complexity of the system was one of the most serious bars to badly needed systems of agricultural credit for the small man .
11 not doing to badly at all today digged it up well Wonder what Lynn 's doing , getting up .
12 The girls I spoke to rarely discussed their problems at school with their parents .
13 At times , brash , slashing guitars suddenly rip through a sublime melody , only for Luna 2 to deftly heal the wound within the lick of a well-aimed riff .
14 Not all Universities , and no other Institutions of Higher Education , have an incorporated graduate body but in such cases membership is open to duly recognised graduate societies or associations .
15 But what I objected to most was the all too often blanket opposition to change .
16 For twenty-four hours Ferdinando 's rage had continued and been listened to most sympathetically by the Brownings .
17 Which work of reference in their field do professionals turn to most often ?
18 The maintenance of proper standards of cleanliness in their homes is very important to most mentally unimpaired old people .
19 It was what she saw as the excessive time and attention given to the ‘ South Bank ’ theologians which she objected to most strongly , feeling that it would only be a matter of time before the Governors took action to alter the position .
20 And so because of that sense of ill ease of fit , we decided that perhaps it would be appropriate for the assembly council to look at where this work ought to most comfortably go .
21 Your tapwater will almost inevitably be at a pH on the hard side of 7 — but acceptable to most commonly sold tropicals .
22 Though there were shipowners who accepted the principle of a national conciliation board , its establishment seemed to most to be a step too quick and too far .
23 After Jordanhill , his career trajectory took a different path to most when he decided to join the Colonial Education Service in what was then Northern Rhodesia , now Zambia .
24 It could be of course , that we 're too near to them , because if you think about it , this has happened to most great pioneers in , in science , they were , for the first erm , certainly for the first century , there 's often a tremendous er , rejection .
25 The problem is , the term Lamarckism has changed its meaning in the course of this century , and now Lamarckism , if you say Lamarckism to most educated people , the first thing they normally think of , is not evolution by will , or , or progressivism , but inheritance of acquired characteristics .
26 Trudgill begins by trying to identify those features which are accommodated to most readily or earlier than others .
27 If we get first division people I 'll do it a different way to him if I had to end up with second division people and the responsibilities they take on board will very much reflect that and the same surely should happen to the field sales force erm their abilities are reflected in in what sort of activities we give them and by looking at the people we have we then put together a team to most accurately attack whatever we want to do .
28 While his schedule would appear to most to be a fairly exhaustive one Best is actually looking forward to the weekend , ‘ The first since September when there has been no real pressure on me .
29 Well you do n't have to most people are though .
30 Of course , the owners need to slowly encourage independence , and help their dog to cope with a new sensory environment — but waiting for the dog to learn to cope with the problem is the only real cure .
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