Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This wholly fails to take into account the sensitivities of those in the civil law tradition who see service of process as implying on judicial sovereignty .
2 Some clearly want to switch to city centre .
3 The French also like to stay at home and prefer to take their leisure in their own country .
4 Paul Rideout 's superb turn and snapshot hitting a post , and substitute Robert Warzycha some how managed to miss from pointblank range .
5 It was relaxing for each not to have to strain for approval in the parade of love .
6 Once that recognition is made , all else begins to fall into place .
7 But it was surely more than a matter of stylistic fashion which prompted the Jesuit scholar Fr J. H. Pollen to preface his very useful collection of sources for the Babington Plot of 1586 , designed to kill Elizabeth , published in 1922 , with statements such as ‘ The interest attaching to Queen Mary 's wonderful personality is so great , that when she is taken away , all else seems to fade into insignificance . ’
8 It is now the fifth most listened to form of radio — and it is increasing its share of total listening .
9 It is now the fifth most listened to form of radio — and it is increasing its share of total listening .
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