Example sentences of "[subord] [vb base] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Where appropriate the new school may be an existing extended and refurbished school .
2 In the notes to Form 22 in the Schedule , which deals with inquisitions , it is suggested that in cases , inter alia , of death from natural causes , where appropriate the words ‘ and the cause of death was aggravated by lack of care ’ may be added .
3 to represent where appropriate the field in any external discussion with the CNAA , or other bodies ;
4 As policies are now printed as required , the policy issued to the policyholder also contains the schedule and where appropriate the certificate of motor insurance .
5 Where appropriate the results are presented as means ( SE ) .
6 Where appropriate the court can expressly prohibit examination or assessment or state that it shall not take place unless the court directs otherwise ( s38(7) ) .
7 Nevertheless , if cost effectiveness is seen as a relevant criterion , the potential savings in accident costs alone promise to more than recoup the outlay on the environmental traffic management schemes .
8 on your own than push the buggy .
9 So far , research into psychoneuroimmunology has done no more than scratch the surface of this potentially important topic .
10 I 've spent nearly a week playing around with the Korg A2 and I feel I have n't done more than scratch the surface .
11 Even the prescription of a joint approach to issues of sexism and racism ( Brah and Deem , 1986 ) does little more than scratch the surface of a very much deeper problem .
12 In running the same course of action is likely to do little more than raise a few curious glances from fellow competitors .
13 He did no more than raise an eyebrow .
14 I have as much scepticism as the next person about new techniques for analysing so-called discourse communities which seem to do little else than parse the text of student e-mail with an home-grown SNOBOL program .
15 It is clear , furthermore , that Categories 1 and 2 do not impose an evidential burden on the defendant as far as the consent issue is concerned , for generally speaking , where the defence seeks to do no more than deny the prosecution 's assertion , it is entitled to have its claims placed before the jury .
16 Arguably , the defence has no evidential burden to discharge in this situation , for , since the defence is seeking to do no more than deny the basic elements of the prosecution 's case , any assertion of consent by the defence should be placed before the jury .
17 I 've better things to do than make a fool of myself with you .
18 ‘ Surely people have better things to do than make a great song and dance about missing a dinner party . ’
19 In offices with E-mail systems a fax can be copied to hundreds of different destinations without having to do more than make a few entries on the key-board .
20 And I 'd rather you eat it than make a mess of it eh ?
21 Realising that it is far too late in her life to expect her to do more than make an effort to modify this trait in her character , you should see if you can direct it away from the home .
22 These fairly well made , attractive rugs possess an undoubted primitive charm ; but as they have yet to establish themselves in the Western market , one can do little more than make an educated guess as to their current prices and investment potential .
23 It takes a slippery road to make the Volvo wag its tail ; over-exuberance with the throttle otherwise does nothing more than make the inside rear wheel spin the power away .
24 But here , under the thick turf roof and the stone walls which had weathered many a north Atlantic gale , we were secure from the driving rain , and the heaviest gusts of wind did little more than make the oil-lamp flicker in its hanger .
25 Fraud by itself may do no more than make the contract voidable .
26 Dulles did more than make the customary recommendations that the policies of the colonial powers keep abreast of local political aspirations .
27 This warranty does no more ( really ) than repeat the statutory duty which a company already has to keep it books and records in good order .
28 Sometimes a guarantee does more than qualify the benefits which it gives .
29 The construction task will not end with this book , which does little more than lay the foundation for an approach that will celebrate geography as focusing on the ‘ question of place ’ within contemporary society .
30 It was strange , but the thought of her sister marrying one of those terrible Feltons no longer filled her with abhorrence ; far better that than bring a child into the world that was n't wanted and whom her mother had already thrown off for adoption .
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