Example sentences of "to [adj] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I changed my own selection to that called out by a priest ahead of me .
2 As far as the material goes , his is more than equal to that served up by the aforementioned pair .
3 " What Spanish regime " , he enquired rhetorically , " at any time , has been more productive in carrying out its tasks and has created for the Nation , in any respect , wealth comparable to that created up to now ? "
4 Trotsky went so far as to call the agreement ‘ an ecclesiastical NEP ’ , implying a similar tolerance to that meted out to ‘ kulaks ’ or to Nepmen , but this was a superficial and short-sighted judgement redolent with propaganda .
5 The inspection is similar to that carried out for the Structural Survey , however because the report is in a standard format , the information conveyed is more concise and limited in order to identify the more important defects , bearing in mind the property 's type and age .
6 Elected people will no longer have an influence on local further education ; instead , the position will be similar to that set up by the Secretary of State for Health , where appointed quangos are in control .
7 ( This was a similar exercise to that carried out during the study of the Adult Training Centres described in Chapter 10 , where a weighting was given to software depending on the relative value of the functions that it could support . )
8 Any clinical examination required will be similar to that carried out by the ordinary GP .
9 The structure of the curriculum proposed for the primary phase is similar to that set out in earlier documentation but includes the following additional components :
10 The purchaser 's lawyers will usually proceed by gathering all information already given to the purchaser and then issuing an information questionnaire to the vendor similar to that set out in Appendix II .
11 It presumes that the meaning to be ascribed to any of the elements which comprise the X factor is to be that determined by the reviewing court in preference to that decided on by the tribunal .
12 Members aged from five to fifty meet up to three times a week to practise their judo moves together .
13 Apply back stick to half loop back to normal flight .
14 The answer to this came out of a completely different approach introduced by a British mathematician and physicist , Roger Penrose , in 1965 .
15 Yes , I thought , but then there 's , but briefly er Sue , I was going to wanted to point out in fact er you just er if you do n't mind Paul I 'll just go back
16 Then back they go to continued breaking off on match-winning fish with their totally inadequate lines .
17 Three-quarter-inch cassette formats : U-matic Low-Band — widely used in industry and in institutions ; U-matic High-Band — acceptable for broadcast , better quality than low-band , needs to be transferred to low-band to play back on that standard but will playback on low band equipment as black and white picture of variable quality .
18 So that they got to all go off at once .
19 Ernest Bevin 's 1933 articles in The New Clarion , later published as My Plan for 2,000,000 Workless , argued that a new state pension of £1 per week ( single person ) and £1 15s 0d per week ( married couple ) paid at the age of 65 to all earning up to £1,000 per annum , on condition of retirement from work , would induce withdrawal from the labour market of the estimated 350,000 existing pensioners aged 65–9 working in industry .
20 Proposals by the neighbouring countries for the establishment of so-called safe havens ( similar to those set up for Kurdish civilians after the Gulf war ) were not taken up either , largely because they required the deployment of ground troops , for which there was no consensus .
21 It should be noted that these codes correspond to those set out in the IPF Problem Control Facility manual
22 Where agreement has been reached between the parties that the former matrimonial home be held upon terms similar to those set out in the court order it has been known ( in a natural desire to save costs ) for the agreement to remain based on correspondence between the parties or their solicitors , no other documentation being prepared .
23 The voluntary levy has raised £2m so far and unions have pledged a further £7m to enable payouts of at least £100 a week to be made to those called out on strike .
24 In his book Mind Over Golf ( BBC Books , £8.99 ) , he deals with the mental side of the game and features the left and right brains , which is news to those limping along with one .
25 Many of the operations undertaken at this stage would be similar to those carried out at the integration stage ( 4.2 ) .
26 When a leading international sports lawyer asserts that the procedural elements in this case were similar to those carried out in thousands of others , the manner in which the legal commission poured scorn on their reliability suggests that a major revamp is required .
27 No auditing practices in addition to those carried out in the normal case of auditing the financial statements are carried out .
28 L 24 , p. 1 ) were adopted , all the member states applied to registration similar nationality requirements to those laid down in the Act of 1988 .
29 The diaries of a twenty-two-year-old French Second Lieutenant , Roger Campana , who had already had one spell at Verdun , provide one glimpse of how the savage formlessness of the battle seemed to those caught up in it .
30 He is quick of hand , extremely wise in counsel , merciful to suppliants , and kind to those taken in under his protection .
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