Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb infin] [art] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 I would much rather see a return to the carefree approach by the like of Ballesteros and Lyle .
2 Understood in this way a duty to serve the interests of the enterprise can sensibly only mean a duty to further the commercial success of the business .
3 Our Lord is teaching in these parables and encounters that the pursuit of wealth can so easily become an obstacle to entering the Kingdom .
4 If I had to make a comparison , I can only really compare an Aeronca to some of the latest two-seat side-by-side kitplanes like the Avid Flyer .
5 ‘ It takes a lot of courage to confront these issues ; to ask yourself things you would rather not know the answers to .
6 Firstly , where are the political , legal , and material guarantees that German unity would not eventually create a threat to the national security of other states ?
7 Mr Shevardnadze told members of the European Parliament that while the German people had the right to self-determination there would have to be ‘ political , legal and material guarantees that German unity would not eventually create a threat to the national security of other states and to peace in Europe ’ .
8 Of course , studies of police attitudes or talk however racist , do not necessarily show the police to be discriminatory in practice .
9 Do not necessarily give the job to the most highly qualified candidate .
10 It may finally be noted that the presence of a " synonymous " word-pair within a parallelistic couplet may not necessarily form an obstacle to the parallelism of greater specificity .
11 Although many patients in this group had abnormal results , both fast and slow emptying , the characterisation of an abnormality of gastric emptying in a patient with non-ulcer dyspepsia does not necessarily provide a key to effective treatment .
12 Although there was no clear distinction between philosophy and the particular sciences , the subordination of metaphysics to theology did not necessarily entail an obstruction to the study of nature .
13 While the firm would not be compelled to disclose or utilise the information about B when advising A , the fact that it owes a duty of confidentiality to B will not necessarily constitute a defence to a breach of its duty of disclosure to A. If the firm is to be fully protected it must obtain A2 's consent to its acting in the conflict situation after informing him of its conflicting duties and the fact that it can not perform its full duties of disclosure .
14 New funding arrangements for community care will not necessarily put a stop to such perverse incentives and may indeed provide further scope for cost shifting .
15 To the credit of both Hortense and Le Bas , it was agreed that Louis-Napoleon should be enrolled in the High School at Augsburg , a move which it was hoped would not only remove a tendency to idleness and day-dreaming but would also give him a chance to make friends with other boys of his own age .
16 Dimension does not merely mean the space to be filled .
17 Brunnson therefore does an excellent job of distinguishing between the formulation and implementation of ideologies , helping us to begin to see how corporate rational analysis and the organizational perspectives may fit together , but his thesis does not sufficiently recognize the degree to which both rationality and negotiation may still underlie the establishment of his ideologies .
18 However , the reckless , well-bred show of bravado did not exactly endear the utterer to two other boys of like age .
19 They could not easily accept a return to old party cries or the need to oppose men who had become close friends .
20 You should not just abandon the site to nature , these areas have very specific needs . ’
21 As the Wasp Junior is supercharged you do not just push the lever to the stop for fear of bursting it , so I relied on Tony to limit the movement of my left hand , revelling in the swelling thunder of the fifteen-litre engine and the surging acceleration as the nose reared under its power .
22 To tell Luke the truth , somehow force him to accept that she had never been involved with Florian in the way he imagined , might just possibly put an end to his — his persecution of her .
23 However , publication of the information will not always bring the obligation to an end .
24 do not always give the job to the best of a bad bunch , but investigate where the recruiting methods and job specification may have gone wrong and start again ;
25 Science may not always provide the answers to the problems of studying artists ' techniques , or conservation .
26 Culdub Oakapple opened his mouth to say that acclaim was all very well in its way , but they had been hoping for something a bit more financial than that , but the two Gnomes on each side of him trod on his foot to stop him , because you could not always trust the Oakapple to be tactful .
27 Mrs Crumwallis 's medical ministrations were so notorious for their vagaries that even Toby , a healthy young man with no great tolerance of the sick , would not willingly subject a boy to them .
28 There is not , of course total disagreement , but contradictory positions are present , even if they do not radically affect the priority to be given to economic growth .
29 Some , like this , are provincial , but there is a beautiful head from Athens ( where there is also a parallel in vase-painting , below p. 79 ) , and one can not really apply the word to the masterpiece in this manner , the ‘ Ludovisi Throne ’ ( fig. 83 ) , though one can fairly say that it is outside the main stream .
30 But lending institutions would be well advised to make a recommendation in writing to any surety ( who falls within the ‘ protected ’ class ) to take independent legal advice before signing a security ; this should accompany the security document when it is sent for signature ( a lender should not simply entrust the security to the debtor to obtain the surety 's signature ) .
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