Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Where the landlord retains no property adjoining the demised property , the question of party structures will rarely arise as between him and his tenant .
2 In these respects , the EC has taken a very proactive role , guided by the importance of the single market which can not effectively exist if intellectual property rights vary from one Member State to another or if they can be used to restrict the free movement of goods .
3 Well , you 'd better come in , unless you 'd rather wait until I 'm dressed ? ’
4 There are so many versions of it already , and now does n't seem the right time to do it — I think I would rather wait until I was more established , and have something different to say about it . ’
5 You know , I 'd rather wait until you know till
6 I think I could probably send a return on Tuesday erm but I 'd rather wait because if I can send stuff properly done rather than you know done to the latest or or the the pre-latest system then I will .
7 Why did he say he would rather resign than do a deal over PR , unless he knew he would n't have to ?
8 This proved a privilege we did not altogether enjoy as , at that time , the road over Encumeada pass was only a very narrow shelf which fell away on our side of the road !
9 But he can rarely know whether or not the policeman has good grounds for acting as he does , and in so far as there is a conflict between the citizen and the policeman , the reasonable suspicions of the policeman must take priority .
10 Held , dismissing the appeal , it was a serious defect in the summing-up to omit a direction on the burden of proof : but the omission was not necessarily fatal to the conviction and the court could properly consider whether to apply the proviso to section 2 of the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 : Donoghue ( 1988 ) 86 Cr.App.R. 267 , 272 per Watkins L.J. , distinguishing Edwards ( 1983 ) 77 Cr.App.R. 5 ( where the omission was as to a direction on the standard of proof ) .
11 A truly responsive adult education service can only exist when specialist staff are appointed or designated to take responsibility for this important area of work .
12 A right over a share will only exist if a legally binding arrangement has been made ( see Panel Statement 1985/5 , 17 February 1989 , relating to Marina Development Group plc ) .
13 So I suppose I 'm introducing something that would only exist if you started next week .
14 Since their parts ( or at least some of them ) can only exist as parts of just such a whole , no definite sense can be attached to a contrast between the sum of the values of their parts and their value on the whole .
15 However , a ‘ perfectly competitive market ’ could only exist as long as no one individual or group of individuals could influence prices .
16 As far as consumerism is concerned , discrimination against older people will only disappear as their cash flowing through the tills influences change .
17 Such a state can only arise where structural surfaces very nearly conform to an equilibrium profile .
18 It is suggested that as a result of CA 1985 , s35 the main difficulties will only arise where the purchaser knows or should have known that the directors of the vendor were abusing their powers , for example , by committing a fraud on the vendor 's creditors .
19 With fixed exchange rates , an inflationary impulse from the exchange rate can only arise when there is a devaluation of the domestic currency .
20 Under the social security system no unemployment benefit is paid and entitlement to supplementary benefit will only arise when savings are below a predetermined level .
21 Therefore , losses will only arise when and will be at a maximum when S = 0 and will be equal to E — C. The result is shown by the hatched line in Fig. 7.7(a) and is the equivalent of a written put .
22 Such a possibility can only arise if the impulsive components of the matter tensor occurring on the boundary of region IV have negative energy density .
23 The only oddity is that the debt does not yet exist , and will only arise if the beneficiary enters Gaius Seius ' estate and thus becomes liable to pay the testator a sum of money .
24 Secondly , that liability to pay can only arise if the company goes into liquidation .
25 Why then can you pass the ball into the '22 , a situation which will only arise if you have support there to pass to .
26 This generally means that the repayment supplement will only arise if the ‘ surplus ACT ’ was repaid more than 21 months after the end of the accounting period producing the surplus .
27 This effect can only arise if the nonword " are being transformed into a phonological code before lexical access is attempted .
28 Extra costs would only arise if the plan for as many as 51 councils were adopted .
29 We 'd better disappear before he comes to collect , ’ Nails said .
30 Mary herself was quite keen , stipulating though that she would only stay if Rufus did not .
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