Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] [vb pp] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Recently , it won the commission to design the new Ghanaian parliament building — the country only having recently returned to democracy . |
2 | He suddenly felt farcically drawn to Simon 's Prunella , which seemed a sign of health if nothing else . |
3 | Conflicts which do not appear directly related to class divisions are no minor anomalies . |
4 | It needs time to recoup its investment in Pentium , and still has plenty left to milk in the 80486 . |
5 | And an expert on the case believes she still has n't come to terms with what she 's done . |
6 | She describes a lively thriving community that would not always have necessarily kowtowed to Mr Allan . |
7 | Fretting that he still had not written to Liza , he proved to be a difficult patient in more ways than one . |
8 | It still had n't occurred to Lucien that more than likely Caringolat did n't care . |
9 | For the most part Great Russians were fighting Great Russians , and in the process trampled over the lands of peasants , whether Russian , Belorussian , Ukrainian , etc. , none of whom was more inclined thereafter to feel particularly attracted to Muscovite patriotism . |
10 | Which reminds me you still have n't written to Geoffrey and Jean to thank them for your birthday money have we ? |
11 | All the effort and all the investment made so far has effectively gone to waste . |
12 | Surely , if there really were a knowable pre-life creator , such would have long since become truly known to humanity , and would not have remained a subject of speculation after many thousands of years . |
13 | Well having now returned to Derby Uni I 've managed to get hold of a mail account , which means I can join you lot again . |
14 | First of all , I think that it it 's difficult to be sure of this because of the way in which the County Council prepared their the evidence on which I relayed relied and like Mr I did n't come here prepared to talks in detail about the inner northern . |
15 | She says … he 'll get good milk and be taught discipline by his mum and wo n't get too attached to humans . |
16 | Furthermore , the fact that Haines must report to the Jockey Club Stewards and has no authority to act unilaterally has inevitably led to suggestions that his is merely a token appointment . |
17 | Blacks consistently performed badly compared to whites and Asians : they ‘ underachieved ’ ( see The Runnymede Trust and the Radical Statistics Race Group , 1980 , chapter five ) . |
18 | David Hevey Can you elaborate on how getting ill made to value political and practical photographic theory ? |
19 | In terms of Henry Thornton 's antithesis between reputation and religion and the need to sacrifice the former to the latter if it aided the antislavery cause , Clarkson had sometimes seemed too attached to reputation . |