Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [pron] [adv] [conj] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | More significantly , the organisation was now free to manage itself so as to give a better service to patients . |
2 | These statutory provisions ensure that the publication in question is judged by its impact on its primary audience — those people who , the evidence suggests , would be likely to seek it out and to pay the asking-price to read it . |
3 | It was good to see him there and to have three British sprinters in a European final . |
4 | The worry is that the jury can not be made to abide by directions of this kind , and so it is alleged that , if no evidential weight attaches to the refusal to answer , it would be better to exclude it altogether than to run the risk . |
5 | There is a circularity in these arguments about the consequences of literacy that makes it difficult to test them out or to apply them fruitfully elsewhere . |