Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] [verb] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Because you do n't just suddenly go in give communion to someone and walk away again do you ? |
2 | You have to sell yourself and your ideas this year so do n't expect people to automatically recognise your merit and worth . |
3 | The history books will list the world records , Olympic title and the record number of sub four-minute miles , but that alone does n't do justice to the man who consistently put his reputation on the line , changed our notions on the possible longevity of a miler 's career and who , I believe , was the inspiration that heralded the greatest decade in the history of British middle distance running . |
4 | When O put down the phone at the end of this first call , he did not know how to say goodbye to Boy ; he did not know what name to use . |
5 | But they do not know how to put pen to paper ! |
6 | A licensee of licensed premises is not permitted knowingly to sell liquor to a person under 18 , to allow a person under 18 to consume liquor in a bar , or to allow anyone else to make such a sale . |
7 | But Benny had not grown up expecting life to be totally perfect . |
8 | A few intermediaries offer this facility on a limited basis but forward foreign exchange markets and the currency futures options market are designed for big players and the smaller customer would neither be welcomed , nor would he , or she , easily know how to gain access to these markets . |
9 | We may not have always seen eye to eye in the past but I have great respect for him nevertheless . ’ |
10 | Anne was n't worried about any sin involved ; she just did n't want Topaz to be hurt . |
11 | They thus need only provide care to quality standards which they set for themselves when first agreeing a contract and they can avoid being drawn into the ‘ high volume/doubtful quality ’ trap . |
12 | The book just mentioned also gave rise to a rumour that Richard Baxter was about to conform . |
13 | Female chimpanzees do not often hunt , but they nevertheless play an important role in hunting , and they usually end up gaining access to significant portions of meat . |
14 | Almost 40% of Japanese still do not have access to a flushing toilet . |
15 | Tennis may have brought him fame and fortune , but it still did n't bring happiness to Boris Becker . |
16 | But note the crudity of that paragraph , which still does n't give credit to the head teachers and governors for the way in which they 've worked , and the success which they achieved . |
17 | Emissions from satellite ground stations into the geostationary orbit are strictly regulated internationally to avoid interference to adjacently located satellites , and most carrier types used will in practice have an effective radiated power level of between 50 and 90 dbW . |
18 | You also do n't have access to upper memory blocks or the high memory area . |
19 | The fact that this has occurred indicates that Marx 's and Engels 's original formulation probably does not do justice to the nature of power in a modern capitalist society . |
20 | Er , I mean that 's , that 's not just here it 's everywhere , but one of the things that is very clear is that people often do not have access to the sort of information that they need about hazards . |
21 | The loss of the two ports was serious , as the English now had only limited access to Normandy and to the capital , Rouen , which had come to replace Paris . |
22 | He would rarely stoop down to explain things to Alexei . |
23 | The first stage featured the injection of turpentine and vermillion ‘ … to fill the Arteries and Veins and even go further to produce extravasation to every part of the Body , i.e. til the face and all the flesh swell which will be a proof of extravasation and the more there is so much the better ’ . |
24 | Each time she made a decision to keep away from birds , she was in fact reinforcing and enlarging the fear in her own mind , so that she changed from being someone who simply did not like birds to becoming a person who would actually consider spending the rest of her life within her own four walls rather than risk encountering a few sparrows in her path . |
25 | That 's your business , but please do n't make love to her in my house , during a game . |
26 | It is likely that he did express a preference , for although his collapse was dramatic enough for premature reports of his death to reach at least two cities , he then rallied sufficiently to add codicils to his will . |
27 | It is likely that he did express a preference , for although his collapse was dramatic enough for premature reports of his death to reach at least two cities , he then rallied sufficiently to add codicils to his will . |
28 | Erik thanked referees Crawford Allan ( Centralised Banking ) and Stephen McKie ( Glasgow International Division ) for their contribution to the success of the tournament and then went on to pay tribute to Cubby Lorimer who retires from the Bank at the end of May . |
29 | They are waking , thought Fenella , struggling with the elaborate handle of the silver door , then standing back to give way to Caspar who seemed to understand the mechanism . |
30 | The earthen ramparts which had been hastily thrown up to give substance to the Collector 's revised plan of fortification were steadily melting away beneath the drumming rain . |