Example sentences of "to [subord] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | When things go wrong , they will want more to turn to than a toll-free telephone help-line . |
2 | Some people found the sing-song voice a barrier , and found the beginning and the middle easier to listen to than the end . |
3 | It is possible that the silent witness of a man 's life was more in accordance with the tradition of meditation and contemplation that Gandhi was accustomed to than the more vocal and prophetic approach of the Christian tradition . |
4 | DRDA application programming interfaces are more complex to write to than the SQL Access Group interfaces , he says . |
5 | The Museums and Galleries Commission says a national lottery should be set up to provided the money that 's needed . |
6 | A pretty pass we 've come to if a man ca n't have a friend without being labelled queer . ’ |
7 | At least one cave should be provided for the female to retire to if the male is getting overly aggressive in the courtship . |
8 | While in the case of the press alternatives were difficult to find , in that of radio other stations existed that could be listened to if the national station was found to be boring or did not cater for listeners ' tastes . |
9 | I ca n't promise to answer them individually , though I do try to if the knitter concerned seems in need of an urgent answer . |
10 | Who can they turn to if the native landowners and the French are against them ? " |
11 | However , as indicated by certain recent Soviet writings on the non-aligned states examined in Chapter 1 , such closer multilateral East-South military integration is not a prospect the USSR would necessarily be averse to if the required opportunities arose . |
12 | ( 7.1 ) and ( 7.2 ) we see that the phase relationship between the fundamental component of phase voltage and the time variation of rotor position must be equal to if the pull-out torque is required . |
13 | Pope Lucius III sought aid from Henry II and the clergy of England in 1184 — a request that the clergy agreed to if the king wishes to pay it . |
14 | An SPR may be Closed if the problem or suggestion it reports has been dealt with , and an SPR may be Replied to if the work is still outstanding . |
15 | As indeed it has to if the action potential is to occur . |
16 | Used to if the wire and that you 'd try and get a hold of them and clip their wings to stop the flying out . |
17 | The characteristic impedances and of these T and Π-sections are respectively given by or which reduces to and which reduces to If the mesh currents in the nth and ( n + 1 ) th meshes of the ladder network are denoted by and as indicated in figure 9.1(a) , then , provided the ladder is correctly terminated , the transfer functions of its T and n-sections can be expressed as and respectively , which are identical . |
18 | She has to if the money ai n't arrived . |
19 | It is also economical in terms of processing since partial interpretations are computed only once , and can be returned to if an alternative interpretation fails further down the line , thus guaranteeing that all possible parses are found . |
20 | The Department of National Savings ( form SB4 obtainable at Post Offices ) and building societies will pay out amounts up to £5,000 on the evidence of the death certificate , although they are not bound to until the grant of probate or letters of administration have been issued . |
21 | I would tend not to until the scheme was actually in management and running |
22 | The priority numbering system will be strictly adhered to unless a specific request is made by the Project Director to the New OED Computer Group or his appointed deputy . |
23 | That the Agenda order is strictly adhered to unless a motion is made to alter the order . |
24 | ( b ) Drafting the contract The standard conditions do not need to be expressly referred to unless an alteration is sought . |
25 | Requests for extracts should therefore be addressed to unless the deed has been recorded only recently ( for both Sasine and Books of Council and Session registrations , within the last five months ) . |
26 | Such ways and means may be resorted to because the real thing is unavailable , or too expensive , difficult or dangerous . |
27 | A hint she had been blind to because the very notion of suicide was so antithetical to her own nature . |
28 | Not only may firms be unable , for reasons of bounded rationality , to work through the complex mathematics of these models , they may not have to because the answer is to them so obvious . |
29 | And we saw the religious people , the religious men , who erm are the only people that are allowed to smoke drugs , you know , illegal drugs er things like marijuana , they 're actually allowed to because the people view them as half alive and half dead and that was interesting to see . |
30 | She might , however , be unable to halt the investigative process even if she wanted to because the police would be under a duty thoroughly to investigate the complaint . |