Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [to-vb] [noun] of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So the course which was widely adopted was not to sell up entirely but to grant leases of land wanted for development .
2 Schrager and Short may not go this far , but they are certainly right to stress that corporate crime should be conceptualized so as to include acts of omission as well as the more obvious acts of commission .
3 Teaching , then , can be conceived of as a research activity whereby experimental techniques of instruction are designed to correspond with hypothetical principles of pedagogy , with provision made for mutual adjustment so as to bring validity of principle into as close an alignment as possible with the utility of technique .
4 In the last phase of the research , the researcher will be in a position to begin to test ideas about what is going on and to identify patterns of behaviour .
5 A rail link to the B.R. network is considered vital to the E.L.R. 's longer term operations to allow excursion trains in and out and to permit ease of access to visiting locos and rolling stock .
6 She was n't going so far as to make protestations of delight in Betty 's company .
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