Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] to [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The texts themselves are inspirational , but Beyer 's lettering style for this commission , which treated each letter as a piece of incised sculpture in its own right , greatly adds to their declamatory power .
2 They appreciated only answers to their own questions .
3 Of greater consequence however was the effect this incident had on the attitudes of West Indians in regards to their colonial masters .
4 TEARDROP EXPLODES Vox Teardrop & Phantom XII Looking cool is something that rarely happens to me these days , but strapping on either of these reissued Vox guitars it 's hard to tell if it 's grey hairs or ice …
5 In other words , controlling as he did the nominations to all learned appointments in whichever of the areas he was then kazasker , he would urge young scholars to enter the relative dead end of the career of kasabat kadi and thereby prevent them from passing up through the ranks of medreses to become candidates for mevleviyets and thus rivals to his own position .
6 It goes through a cycle of changes until it finally returns to its original state and then merges into infinite time .
7 But Elizabeth Gould 's self-concept hardly refers to her domestic situation at all — except perhaps for the statement ‘ I am hard working ’ .
8 He always goes to his married daughter on Sunday evening .
9 Most importantly of all , one of a pair of cones erected at Catcliffe in 1740 still stands to its full height .
10 Careful to avoid being declared a fugitive , Coleman had kept up the fortnightly calls to his pre-trial services officer in Chicago , reporting truthfully but contriving to leave his precise whereabouts in doubt .
11 This method has two marked advantages : the production of the dye produces no density change or displacement of the flow ; and the dye gradually reverts to its previous state , so the system can be run continuously without becoming filled with dye .
12 Another person believes in God but still subscribes to his naturalistic view of science .
13 We already know that the building of new roads only generates more traffic , and that congestion rapidly returns to its former levels .
14 Saddam 's War gives some idea of the ruthlessness of the man , but also points to his central aims of survival and aggrandisement , the latter based on long-range planning which went largely unrecognised by the US military .
15 Many people wrongly assume that all they have automatically goes to their loved ones .
16 He also refers to his Indian classmate and close friend , Hurree Jamset Ram Singh , by the nickname Inky .
17 The same procedure should be followed in the case of other searches , the Schedules that may be attached to the official Certificate of Search , and also answers to your preliminary enquiries and requisitions on title made of the seller .
18 The Thames Cup also reverts to its pre-1984 qualification , being open to any club below Grand level , including student clubs , with no composites but retaining the present 48 starting places .
19 The requirement for you to maintain a high standard of conduct also extends to your out-of-work activities .
20 For a President who often refers to his holy status as an elder of the Church of Scotland , these are harsh words .
21 The young make charming pets , a fact that often leads to their illegal capture .
22 In scene six , he demonstrates his absent-mindedness when , talking to the captain , he unwittingly alludes to his primary motive for coming to Czechoslovakia .
23 ‘ How many of those gentlemen will be handing out works to us next year ? ’
24 But that is the day , it appears , when he regularly goes to his own bank .
25 He then returns to his first mate , the primary female , whose eggs are by now just hatching , and helps her raise this brood .
26 So just keep telling yourself beforehand that whatever else happens , you are going to be the sole runner among the 25,000 who resolutely sticks to his/her comfortable training pace from Mile One .
27 If you do set too high , you may find that the first syllable spoken after a pause is distorted , especially on p's and b's , after which the overall level of the recording drops to a lower value as the speaker continues ; during the next pause in speech , the background slowly returns to its original value until the speech resumes , whereupon it falls again .
28 But left to itself the butterfly slowly adapts to its new shape .
29 At one point we read Pip 's story and what actually happens to him that day and then the older Pip reflects on the younger Pip 's actions .
30 It , it actually says to you two choices for each course .
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