Example sentences of "to [noun] [pron] [vb base] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 One ‘ hangover ridden ’ shortness of response , or a snappy turn-off to views you do n't like , causes infinite harm .
2 Four pilot Workstart schemes will be started , offering financial assistance to employers who take on people who have been long-term unemployed .
3 Being inauthentic ( ‘ feeling false ’ ) comes from ignoring or denying life 's contradictions , perhaps by attaching oneself exclusively to objects which do not involve the sort of deep relationships or beliefs that can give personal pain as well as joy .
4 study bearing directly on memory for events at the tactical level , ‘ waking up ’ with no recollection of the previous road , however , is a rather more striking possibility and appears to be related to phenomena which have recently attracted interest in the literature on the psychology of driving .
5 But the county council also questions devoting resources to roads which do not have a high number of accidents .
6 Top-up arrangements are not permitted as part of a tender offer ( SAR 4.1(c) ) so the buyer could not make up the difference to shareholders who have already sold if a full bid on improved terms is made subsequently .
7 On the basis of our stated principles we can therefore say that unc and unc are both real properties of the proton B. However quantum mechanics does not permit them to enjoy this status simultaneously , since they correspond to operators which do not commute with each other ( p. 28 ) .
8 Personally I do not go to meetings which do not have a purpose .
9 Donors , they say , will recoil from giving to institutions which turn around and sell those works .
10 Then they sold the old market to Citicorp which set about restoring it as a trading floor , aimed at meeting the demand generated by Big Bang .
11 It is also unfortunate that Article 86 will continue to apply , under the Continental Can principle , to mergers which do not fall within the scope of the Regulation .
12 Six six contracts all the same print so that if ever we shifted you or wanted you wanted to shift you from estate into to golf or to schools we do n't have to retrain you at all .
13 ( This also applies to LEAs who have equally taken issue with HMI reports on their provision of education . )
14 We offer four £5 book vouchers to readers who come up with the wittiest gag about scientists and engineers .
15 Perhaps the most difficult problem to be coped with ( apart from grammar and syntax which are quite outside the scope of this book ) is that of semantic shift — the new meanings which Classical words acquired in medieval times , sometimes making them unintelligible to readers who remember only fragments of the language from their schooldays .
16 to Coronation Street do not know all the facts of course , we are ignorant of the finer points of the time gone by , but why is Deirdre so lasted to Ken I 've yet to catch up with Wednesday night 's proceedings on my video contraption , but the last thing that I heard Deirdre say to Ken as he was recovering on a put-u-up in her front room was , I 'm stuck with you till you back on your feet and as far as I 'm concerned it ca n't come soon enough for me , Ken lay there immobile , stunned , a cruel carry on , what 's the poor chap done , but then I 've missed too much
17 I , I said to Neil I do n't , I see how dad is and she just said she felt told you have .
18 And they ke , I said to Angie I do n't know
19 some residual contamination may remain in the soil owing to concentrations which do not induce microbial degradation ;
20 Spontaneous and unrehearsed music seems to be acceptable to clergy who do not know about music .
21 Normally the faculty will not make offers to candidates who have yet to sit their SCE Higher grade examinations .
22 It will not always be possible therefore to guarantee availability for a specific joining point on the FREELINK service , nor can the FREELINK service be available to clients who have not made a reservation for this service at the time of booking .
23 And the ‘ trade dispute ’ itself — the central concept of the system of immunities — is now confined to disputes with a worker 's own employer only and to disputes which relate wholly or mainly to the industrial conditions of the workers in that employment unit only .
24 Dozens of such brain-acting peptides are now known to exist , including many closely related to hormones which act elsewhere in the body .
25 ‘ Cool it ’ plea to parents who butt in
26 transborder data flows will not be permitted to countries which do not have an ‘ adequate level of protection ’ .
27 Learning is then a process of conscious intervention whereby performance initiated by the natural and unconscious process of acquisition is monitored , so that elements which have been learned as formal rules are grafted on to elements which emerge spontaneously from the domain of the unconscious .
28 Er nearer to home we 've recently have adopted a similar strategy of making their .
29 ‘ I expect our journey to track down Jeff will take us to areas you have n't seen . ’
30 No I was saying to Carol I hope tomorrow 's the last .
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