Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pron] [adj] to the " in BNC.
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1 | The Evangelicals have become a powerful influence in the land and this lays them open to the wooing of politicians . |
2 | Some argue it due to the supply of applicants who wish to stand for this view there are certain practical , life-style and attitudinal constraints which seeks a full-time political career . |
3 | Though Cash is a former champion , he is no longer willing to commit himself full-time to the game . |
4 | This leaves them open to the very ‘ panopticism ’ identified by Foucault and Giddens . |
5 | This brings us near to the suggestion that it was Massalia which provided the Celtic chieftains with a new , more exciting , way of getting drunk at their famous hierarchically organized banquets : wine made mead and beer less prestigious . |
6 | The first accords qualified privilege unconditionally ; the second grants it subject to the condition that a reasonable right of reply must have been afforded to victims of privileged defamations . |
7 | Quite simply , this will ensure that the loan repayments are protected if you are unable to meet them due to the death , illness or injury of specified members of your business . |
8 | It is important to make it clear to the client that any material inaccuracies in the documentation will be discovered at the due diligence stage , when there is a real risk that an offer might be withdrawn , and almost certainly will be materially adjusted . |
9 | They alighted on Saddam Hussein of Iraq , who in the late 1970s was beginning to portray himself as a man of moderation who might be able to make himself useful to the West , not least by acting as a counter to now-revolutionary Iran . |
10 | Many prospectuses are very wordy making them unattractive to the casual browser , some are over 8000 words long ! |