Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [adj] [prep] a " in BNC.
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1 | On most gliders that will mean less than 50 knots , which you may think rather slow for a steep turn . |
2 | They decided to don boxing gloves and fight in a square ring , like professional boxers , so that they could employ full-power kicks and punches against one another , instead of having to let their attacks fall just short of a designated target area . |
3 | You may also need slightly longer for a panel interview . |
4 | What he meant was : Did she act like a woman who might know too much about a murdered boy ? |
5 | I was anxious that it should n't include too much of an earlier date because I did n't feel it would be helpful to the show . |
6 | What really matters at the moment is that the rugby pot keeps itself on the boil , so that it wo n't need too much of a boost from the fickle flames of European International rugby , when it returns in the New Year , to reactivate the interest of the casual followers uncovered by the World Cup . |
7 | Excess supply would exert downward pressure on the money wage rate only : the level of real wages would remain largely unaffected by a steady reduction in the level of money wages which a state of persistent excess supply would entail . |
8 | Personally Radcliffe-Brown could appear politely overbearing on a wide variety of subjects , and in later life somewhat aloof , though not without glimpses of his urbane sociability and intellectual panache . |
9 | Notice that we can specify only one at a time of the gates controlled by such a field , so we must encode as one group only gates which need never be opened together . |
10 | ‘ Fiona of Burnham ’ and ‘ Morning All ’ both headed their respective classes for the second time , while the Contessa 32 ‘ Space ’ ( R Brooking and P Trudgett , HPYC ) could feel extremely satisfied with a second and a third to show for her weekend efforts . |
11 | So things really do n't feel so bad after a good laugh . ’ |
12 | With some methods a particular species will appear totally devoid of a particular capacity yet , with others , a startling level of ability can be revealed . |
13 | People who are shy of speaking out in front of all the other governors may feel more confident in a sub-committee . |
14 | Novices do n't need any specialist kit , though sailing gloves help delicate hands , and you 'll feel more comfy with a wetsuit in April and May . |
15 | You might feel more secure on a hired platform tower . |
16 | However some people may find surgery has little effect : ‘ People with short necks will not benefit as much from a face lift as those with long necks , ’ says Erian . |
17 | How often do you feel really satisfied with a brand new outfit ? |
18 | If Denise Scott Fears has problems refusing adults , she 'll feel even more of a ‘ heel ’ refusing that winsome child ! |
19 | Both would appear increasingly outmoded at a time when technological innovation was presented as indispensable to the modernization of the economy , ‘ the computerization of society ’ . |
20 | Entering the bass world would probably feel quite strange for a guitarist … |
21 | The cloud will also stop temperatures rising much above nine celsius , forty eight fahrenheit , and it 'll feel quite raw with a freshening south east wind . |
22 | Finally if you can , and do n't feel too much of an idiot doing it , read it out aloud . |
23 | There is still room to get half or three-quarter sized cards in however , so this does not present too much of a problem . |
24 | So that does n't present too much of a problem . |
25 | Mind , she do n't finish very early on a Monday does she ? |
26 | Nobody could do very much to a steak and kidney pie , she thought . |
27 | In the absence of controls over referrals by non-budget holding GPs , the provision that under such contracts ‘ payment would be on a case by case basis , without any prior commitment by either party to the volume of cases which might be so dealt with ’ , would appear very similar to a prospective payment system . |
28 | And to understand that change I want to go back to the beginning and just to trace what has happened to the Chinese Communist Party since it was formed in nineteen twenty one when it had a mere I hope everybody can see that , it 's not very large today and I do n't think I can any better than that In nineteen twenty one when it was first founded , it had a mere fifty seven members and it did n't grow very much for a number of years . |
29 | The employee may appear eminently suitable for a particular post but if his wife is unwilling to relocate abroad and only agrees to do so grudgingly , this is bound to mar the employee 's likelihood of completing the assignment . |
30 | The ‘ evening ’ , if such it could be called , had not been exactly successful , though one obviously should n't expect too much of a chance meeting . |