Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [noun sg] to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 How distressed and worried is industry in those regions that we might mistakenly have a Labour Government , which would do so much damage to inward investment ?
2 That is what has done so much damage to local government .
3 'Thisisgood … juice , ’ slurred Carol , who was over half way to Smashed City Arizona already .
4 Woke up this morning to Familiar Pain
5 What would have caused far more concern to Wild Will would be the existence of a possibly retarded bastard in his home , at his expense .
6 That means a concerted attack on poverty and it means attaching far more importance to early crime prevention measures , such as the development of pre-school provision .
7 But it will cause even more damage to low income parents , the very homes from which ministers had hoped to attract more students to achieve their target of doubling the proportion of children going to college by 2014 .
8 But it will cause even more damage to low income parents , the very homes from which ministers had hoped to attract more students to achieve their target of doubling the proportion of children going to college by 2014 .
9 The XPC can be added to existing 2200s without any modification to existing application programs and will come in three implementations .
10 Using the information provided by the White Papers on National Income and Expenditure begun in 1941 , Kaldor showed how each route to full employment would have worked before the war .
11 Staff had spent most of Friday afternoon and evening looking for the child and the owner , Alan Tym , had gone back again late that night to double check that James had not crawled behind a counter or into a cupboard and fallen asleep .
12 Land suggested that Alvey 's group did not consult enough of the people who would use advanced computers ; that it had paid too little attention to international collaboration ; and that the committee focused on too narrow an area of activity .
13 The Body Shop had brought a complaint against the Board , claiming that it was prejudging the Commission 's view , and that it was paying too much attention to industrial lobby groups and not enough to the concerns of consumers and environmental organisations .
14 There seems to be general agreement in Oxfordshire 's educational establishment that parents wishing to assess a school should n't pay too much attention to broad brush statistics like those released today .
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