Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I have sent for Stirling to report here on his return when I shall make the new procedures clear to him . |
2 | In the end , after allowing those proposals to go forward without us , we were forced to join after the terms had been fixed . |
3 | So that means it is the turn of the guard 's watch to go faster than the driver 's . |
4 | In any case , Mr Farraday seized the opportunity to grin broadly at me and say with some deliberation : |
5 | The attribute citing.text.id represents the involuted relationship cites of Figure 4 and is used as a backward reference point to enable the user to perform backwards and for-wards tracking through the text . |
6 | You should gather seeds from the best plants only , if possible selecting and marking them early on and removing all but one or two of the first , fattest seed-heads to conserve as much energy as possible . |
7 | Many schools have , where possible , extended the provision to include more than one all-purpose Home Corner room , and sometimes children have a ‘ kitchen ’ , ‘ lounge ’ and ‘ bedroom ’ in which to play . |
8 | The patient is admitted to one of these units in order to allow the carer the freedom to go away on holiday , as it is well recognized that carers need a proper break at intervals , so you should not feel guilty about taking advantage of the opportunity . |
9 | Attempts to accommodate both a sensitivity to difference and a commitment to the universalistic claims of post-Enlightenment liberalism became increasingly convoluted and forlorn . |
10 | At least I 've got an excuse to miss today 's lecture . ’ |
11 | Erm the officers are suggesting that erm any paper comments and communications you make other than enquiry , should also emphasise that the need and desirability for these public passenger transport improvements to go ahead . |
12 | To provide people with the opportunity to acquire even a tiny stake in the land is a daunting task calling for wisdom , courage , and political integrity almost unheard of in modern times . |
13 | Oh it 's got a little bit to go yet |
14 | Other sectors such as construction and trading houses have had different spurs to go abroad , but they too have been influenced by the earlier investors . |
15 | he chose an ironic slogan to sit above ! |
16 | I , I got stuck in , I used to bring stuff home at night to work on and er there were no exams to sit then , you just sort or did it by , you either could or you could n't do it . |
17 | Last night angry shareholders called on the Deanses to go now for the good of the 117-year-old club . |
18 | When the Government are re-elected , they will enable the Milk Marketing Board to carry forward those proposals as far as possible through the Commission and through the House . |
19 | Some 140 of those on board had died either of hunger and heat exhaustion on the ship , or in attempts to swim ashore . |
20 | The Klein bottle has a single continuous surface that passes through the bulb to connect inside with outside . |
21 | Efforts must also be made to remove the stigma of dementia so that relatives are not reluctant to accept the diagnosis , One issue is whether an early move to specialist housing enables the sufferer to cope longer . |
22 | Each smaller work group attempts to perform better than their rival groups in both quality control and in the number of suggestions they offer to improve productivity . |
23 | To achieve this change of direction , we will negotiate Performance Agreements with each health authority and back them with an Incentive Fund to reward authorities to perform well . |
24 | If , however , you are cynical enough to believe that the shelf-life of a tax efficient investment is inversely proportional to the number of national press articles highlighting its advantages , then you will not expect these rules to remain as generous as this forever . |
25 | His confident , curving serve whistled over the net into the far corner of the court , leaving Murray to lunge futilely in its direction . |
26 | I could have had a contract to compare favourably with any offered to anyone at the club . |
27 | But he has changed his accent to sound less posh . |
28 | In summary the model may be used as part of a learning sequence , so the teacher must ask the question ‘ has the learner the requisite knowledge and skills to enable further learning to take place ? ’ |
29 | The government on Sept. 24 granted foreign institutions permission to invest directly in all stock market operations . |
30 | On Nov. 19 the government had rushed through new capital market reforms banning insider trading in stocks and shares amid indications that foreign investors , granted permission to invest directly in stock market operations [ see p. 39099 ] , had been deterred by the absence of regulatory mechanisms . |