Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [noun] 's [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | Christian tradition , of course , does not contest Jesus 's claim to Messiahship . |
2 | ‘ Because I do not believe Rastani 's conversion to our faith was genuine . |
3 | ( Luke and Matthew : Luke , who does not follow Mark 's timing to the letter , merely says that the two festivals were drawing near ( Luke 22:1 ) . |
4 | It is vitally important to us in France that our customers do not see Courtelle 's commitment to them as in any way secondary . ’ |
5 | Can I just draw people 's attention to the very last point which was made in case any one sending large sums of cash through the post office , erm , it , it 's been running for a long time |
6 | It is for later developments in the theory of ideology that we have to wait for in account that does not raise Marx 's materialism to a status such that it can not itself be analysed as ideology . |
7 | For a number of reasons I can not accept Mill 's answer to the question , ‘ What does it mean to say that something is white ? ’ |
8 | These achievements do not exhaust Tylor 's contribution to the developing trend of functionalist logic which we can detect in these evolutionary writers . |
9 | He can not forgive man 's cruelty to man ! ’ |
10 | Those who despise fictions will presumably admire Wordsworth 's fidelity to fact in line 1 . |
11 | I do n't think Zbigniew 's marriage to Tatyana was going too swell at the time . |
12 | I do n't know Norman 's reaction to Fergie 's story but I can say they have left me with a bitter feeling . |
13 | You ca n't change them — you ca n't force a man to love you when he does n't , ca n't hold children 's progress to adulthood back . |
14 | The war can not even realise Washington 's ambition to be recognised as the world 's only superpower and global policeman . |
15 | And furthermore , F. L. Lucas ( librarian of King 's ) would not even allow Eliot 's work to be bought for his library . |
16 | Wimbledon 's 20-goals-a-season striker will today witness Shearer 's claim to be part of Graham Taylor 's 1994 World Cup squad when Blackburn face the Dons at Selhurst Park . |
17 | We may then apply Ampère 's law to the path shown in Fig. 3.8 yielding It is a bit of a coincidence that eqns ( 3.71 ) and ( 3.72 ) agree . |
18 | We may then apply Ampère 's law to the path shown by dotted lines to obtain |
19 | The acquisition will initially increase Pilkington 's gearing to 90 per cent , but this will fall after the anticipated sale of the spectacle-lens business , Sola . |
20 | Bennett will certainly miss Saturday 's trip to Southend and is already extremely doubtful for the FA Cup replay at West Ham in eight days time . |