Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The United States argued in the context of Suez that there is a user right appertaining to all users of the Canal , including , presumably , potential users .
2 By these devices through traffic would be deflected onto high-capacity ‘ primary distributor ’ roads better suited to higher speeds , so that safety and environmental improvements would take place in the residential areas .
3 there could occur a case where the issue raised was so sensitive and the revelations necessarily following its decision so damaging to national security that the court might have to take special measures ( for example sitting in camera or prohibiting the mention of names ) .
4 One of the techniques to be tried out in the study is the value of using grid square mapping of the attractions in the urban areas , a technique hitherto applied to extensive resource assessment .
5 So I suppose I shall have to rely for my silver lining upon Carrie Schlegel of Capistrano Beach , California , who was kind enough to write to this magazine to say that I was God .
6 Higher production , higher oil prices and increased interest income all contributed to this improvement in performance .
7 Similarly , The Prelude constantly alludes to classical epic and in particular to Paradise Lost , though how conscious an intention of the poet this was is debatable .
8 With effect from 1 January 1993 this rule only applies to private customers .
9 Neither should it be thought that informal methods necessarily lead to untidy work presented in a poor hand .
10 Concessions only apply to standard fares and not to fares that have already been discounted .
11 The conclusion that the speeches largely appealed to long-standing victims of the ‘ Führer myth ’ also seems justified on the basis of an examination of the more nuanced reports from local SD agencies , which , while generally positive , provide a somewhat more varied picture of reactions .
12 This is the most spectacular section of the Dee , its steep confining walls fringed by dense woodlands and its rocky bed much too rough for the passage of walkers not addicted to hard labour and who have respect for their clothes .
13 A perception can arise , particularly in those organizations not accustomed to regular meetings , of personal status being reduced by not being invited to certain meetings .
14 In a speech broadcast on television on Oct. 23 , shortly before polls opened , he called on voters to refrain from voting for parties not committed to Islamic values — a suggestion taken to be directed against the PPP .
15 The three phosphates resonating at low field in the CRE dodecamer already belong to XS junctions in the B I state .
16 The branches above murmured to each other and refracted the light from the street lamps into kaleidoscopic shapes on the pavement , shades of concrete grey , forming and reforming , overlapping and separating .
17 The amendments included an increase in the maximum duration of joint ventures from 20 to 70 years and authorization of the opening of overseas bank accounts by joint venture companies ; in addition tax concessions already provided to joint ventures were extended to selected wholly foreign-owned investment projects .
18 Lower and higher concentrations finally led to increased numbers of blue insertless plaques on the selection plates .
19 20.1 In the case of any dispute or difference arising between the parties hereto relating to this Agreement or any matter arising therefrom or incidental thereto the same may be submitted to the arbitration of a single arbitrator in accordance with the provisions of the United Kingdom Arbitration Act 1979 or any statutory modification thereof for the time being in force .
20 She flew with Maurice Dornier in the Do X flying-boat and enjoyed , it seems , many other privileges not given to other correspondents .
21 The subjectivity of the assessment can be reduced by the use of verbal surveys , such as questionnaires not restricted to numerical measures ; and the dangers of providing conformist assessments can be overcome by the assurance of confidentiality , and by checks for systematic variations .
22 It should never be taken hastily or immediately a crisis arises in the life of an elderly person , such as bereavement or a sudden illness or depression , for grief usually passes to some extent after a period of supported mourning .
23 Bernice said , her archaeologist 's mind ever alert to any opportunity to pin down the Doctor to a specific date .
24 Seconds of confusion quickly change to clear-cut orders and a follow-up .
25 Well that that is now accommodation for away supporters down at there is no cover over it as yet , there were plans to make a covered stand of it but er they have n't it has been covered over and that 's where the away supporters still stand to this day and a little bit around the corner at the bottom end , at the railway end as they call it now , not the laundry end .
26 The statute also applies to ministerial decisions subsequent to statutory inquiries .
27 " Lobbying " is a familiar term also applied to such work .
28 An example of the talent later lost to British aviation .
29 Walter Hilton also refers to this story
30 Frogs also respond to similar colours but , again , because most of their visual information is processed by the eye itself , their view is unlikely to be anything like our own .
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