Example sentences of "to [adv] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Resolution 10 which will be proposed as a Special Resolution extends for a further year at a slightly higher level the authority previously given to disapply such pre-emption rights in the case of small issues and to deal with certain aspects of rights issues .
2 ( 13 ) If the cash for the bid is to be raised by a rights issue of the bidder ( cash placings to selected shareholders or third parties are strongly resisted by the IPCs without shareholders being offered pre-emption entitlements , particularly if the issue is at a significant discount ) , then it may be necessary to increase its authorised share capital and directors ' authority to implement the rights issue and , if the issue will not comply with the strict statutory requirements of CA 1985 , s89 , to pass a special resolution to disapply that section .
3 The precedent has now been established that European Community law is invulnerable to deliberate Acts of Parliament , and that British courts are under obligation to disapply those Acts where they conflict with it .
4 The purpose of this is to disapply some of the more onerous administrative procedures which would otherwise be required to be carried out .
5 The purchaser may need to convene an extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders if insufficient share capital or authority exists and consider the need to disapply any pre-emption rights .
6 There can be little doubt that a Labour Minister for Women would be hard put to right all our wrongs ; none the less , it is likely that she will save a few battered women 's refuge centres from closure , open the odd nursery school , and raise the tax status of child-minders to that of company cars .
7 Because the market has lapsed , the Court of Pie-Powder , which allowed the market to right any wronged there , has also lapsed .
8 To rather more than me . ’
9 The first telephone call Derek Fairfax received after reaching the office on Wednesday proved what he had begun to suspect : that the death of Maurice Abberley amounted to rather more than the newspapers had revealed .
10 Now my concern is not really with trying to erm get outside people or people in universities to sort of be involved in evaluations necessarily , it 's with helping people within schools to acquire more skills in the area of evaluation , so that schools , whenever they feel it would be useful to them , have got enough professional expertise among their own members to be able to perhaps rather more the quality of their evaluation and to see that it gets put perhaps to rather more purpose .
11 However , by the time we have moved forward from the crack tip to roughly the position of the next interatomic bond , the stress has fallen to rather less than half the peak value .
12 This would restrict you to rather few banks these days .
13 Whitehead Mann 's prominence shows that it is not necessary to wholly own a large number of overseas offices to gain and handle top assignments successfully ; its membership of the Ward Howell Group covers its international search needs without incurring the capital expenditure and risk that the Big Four have undertaken .
14 Had the trees not intercepted this dust , it would have fallen onto the surface — or blown to somewhere such as Scandinavia .
15 He was a pain in Sergeant Bramble 's bottom and the sooner he could recommend that Quince be transferred to somewhere more metropolitan , where robbery with violence might occur , the happier Bramble would be .
16 As for volunteering for a move to somewhere more exciting , next time he 'll flay me , flay me , d' you see ?
17 I really think , Burney , that you should get your mortuary moved to somewhere more convenient . ’
18 ‘ We transferred the computer and the samples to a bedroom in the old house with a view to moving to somewhere more suitable , ’ she says .
19 Let us remove to somewhere more private . ’
20 The filming , which resulted in an eight-minute segment took three days from 8am to 7pm each day and standing in fire gear in the freezing , draughty shell of a building is not Hollywood .
21 The flow advances in a manner similar to that of pahoehoe flows on dry land , and the pillows are budded off so quietly that the cameramen were able to swim up to within less than a metre of the swelling pillows .
22 ‘ Are you going to solo this ? ’
23 We serve light lunches , including dishes suitable for vegetarians , from noon to 2pm each day .
24 Erm it perhaps does n't strike us as being very revolutionary but of course it depends from the context that you 're in erm to perhaps some of the absolute rulers of er of er perhaps , this was revolutionary .
25 Let's move on to perhaps some of the legal aspects and some of the areas where we are actually concerned about violence at the moment .
26 As it turned out , the studio ‘ was n't up to much any more and half the equipment was broken ’ , but , according to Mondays ' manager Nathan McGough , ‘ a little light went on as soon as I met Chris and Tina , so I phoned them to ask what they thought of the band and what they had planned for the next couple of months ’ .
27 The quality of those crosses was nt up to much most of the time — but some credit has to go to their keeper who was taking everything within 12–13 yards of his line …
28 His best season so far came when he rode 28 winners , and with 22 to his credit already this term , he is on course to better that total .
29 Then I saw that a D. Mus. degree required the composition of a fugue in eight parts , and when I wrote a Concerto for string orchestra I felt compelled to better this with a ten-part contrapuntal episode .
30 They are interesting things to erect since one rushes round doing things to apparently little effect and then suddenly it 's all there .
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