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

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1 This basically refers to success in spreading genes to later populations ; even if this means damage to an individual organism 's success .
2 However , the purchaser should ensure that this only applies to obligations to the extent that they have been disclosed and ensure that it will not be required to perform the obligations if such vicarious performance would be a breach of the relevant contract ( see clause 8.2(b) of the standard sale agreement — Appendix III ) .
3 By this time Steven was old enough to come to terms with the divorce , but Matthew still found it difficult .
4 Although the insider dealer himself contributes only around a tenth of that volume , he gives a clear enough signal to arbitrageurs in the market , reckons the study .
5 This soon led to criticism of the excessive power of the Chancellor : ‘ The Chancellor 's position has become so strong that his opponents and supporters alike complain about his authoritarian style of leadership [ writing about Adenauer ] …
6 This broadly relates to communications between lawyer and client either in relation to the giving of legal advice or in contemplation of legal proceedings .
7 This usually leads to removal of the effect of any repeating pattern such as a 2 , 5 or 0 in the last digit because every digit in the number divided is involved in the division , and so may be altered .
8 Some always go for a drink at the pub with their friends on Friday nights , some always go to Bingo on Thursday nights , and so on .
9 This also applies to communications between a legal advisor and a third party for the purposes of litigation .
10 Unfortunately , Randall left ambiguous the respective roles of Wilkins and Franklin , and this later led to dissension about the demarcation of the DNA research at King 's , but a letter of his to Franklin in 1950 makes it clear that on ‘ the experimental X-ray effort there would be for the moment only yourself and Gosling ’ .
11 This probably corresponds to location of the metal binding domain over the scissile bond , with the bithiazole and terminal amine aligned in either the 3'- or 5'- direction .
12 Talcott Parsons argues that this inevitably leads to inequality in terms of power and prestige .
13 Sometimes one partner ( or both ) will seek to enhance life by indulging in casual affairs but this often leads to feelings of disenchantment and guilt and does nothing whatsoever to improve the situation .
14 The Joint Women 's Programme , which is a corporate member of WACC , is deeply concerned about the wrong portrayal of women in the media , particularly since this often leads to violence against women and emphasises their inferior status .
15 Some even went to America across " t'Girt Dub " ( the Big Pond ) , while others went to work in lead-mines in Spain .
16 This sometimes happens to men in middle age , and it is usually only a passing phase .
17 This almost led to grounding of the plane but replacement with an incompatible elastomer made from ethylene-propylene copolymer rectified the fault .
18 In 1807 the British again returned to Madeira under the command of General Sir William Carr Beresford , who had already won a great reputation whilst still under forty years of age .
19 It was easy now to write to Vincent about his father 's visit in a flippant , amusing way , but it had n't been like that at all .
20 The dose of 25 µg thrice daily is slightly lower than that usually given to patients with the dumping syndrome , or neuroendocrine tumours .
21 Pupils used no more than two attributes and these mostly related to names of 2-D shapes ( e.g. " They 're both triangles " said of a pyramid and a cone ) .
22 Language teaching methods had 50 and 125 hours respectively , with 20 and 90 respectively offered to Language in Education .
23 White also points to conflicts of antitrust policy with other areas of governmental regulation , notably utilities regulation , health-safety-environmental regulations , and incipient import protectionism .
24 And sometimes when you 've had a late night with the baby and you come in and think , Oh , I 've got to work , and they say if you 're tired just go to sleep on the couch .
25 I think we 've all gradually come to terms with Jennifer 's condition and learnt to make the best of it … but … ’ she stared at her telephone as it suddenly rang , her thoughts obviously far away ‘ … but I do n't think I 'll ever forgive David Markham for the way he treated her , ’ she said at last as she stretched out her hand to answer the phone .
26 In those forms which have always depended on group production , there is not only a contrast with these basically individual uses of the immediate means of production , but , just as crucially , a range of developing relationships , many directly related to changes in the means of production , which amount , finally , to a further qualitative distinction .
27 An official decision by the authorities to switch off electricity to student dormitories at 11 p.m. led to unrest on campus .
28 Posh now travel to Plymouth for Wednesday 's second-round tie .
29 With the stable now returning to form after a lean spell , Afton Express should go close but I slightly prefer the more experienced RIVER HOUSE ( 1.15 ) , who jumped well when scoring over the course recently .
30 The machine-based fundament of modern civilisation has emancipated even those most exposed to severance from the requirements of life ; broader and less mutilated existence become a viable possibility .
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