Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] an [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | LIFESPAN always gives an immediate response to a user interaction , but not all the options are handled while the user sits at the terminal . |
2 | PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN DECLINE , BUT THIS FERRY STILL PROVIDES AN ESSENTIAL LINK TO THE ISLE OF ISLAY IN THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS ( SOURCE : D. G. LOCKHART ) |
3 | The committee usually makes an interim report to the House in the following July . |
4 | Most of the papers referred to in the present chapter are collected in Pappas and Swain ( 1978 ) , which also contains an analytical introduction to the area . |
5 | Furthermore , this scheme of developments , where it accounts more satisfactorily for the relationship of the Barton , Woodchester and Stonesfield mosaics with the stylised and scattered members of integral group ( a ) — see below — also implies an initial stimulus to mosaic building . |
6 | Allowing the appeal automatically indicates an affirmative answer to the third certified question . |
7 | This model also gives an excellent fit to the shape of the APM angular correlation function , w ( ) ( ref. 23 ) . |
8 | Most people think of serving this delicacy with slices of ripe melon as a starter , but it also makes an excellent accompaniment to many of the exotic fruits that are widely available in greengrocers and supermarkets . |
9 | Unrelieved ACT also provides an obvious disincentive to profitable investment overseas . |
10 | Kidderminster also yields an isolated reference to an obit of 4s. per annum . |
11 | If you are following the recipe opposite for Pesto alla Genovese , do try to get some Pecorino to mix with the Parmesan — it is a sharp ewes ' milk cheese that really adds an extra bite to any pasta dish . |
12 | When admission has taken place , however , the legacy of public and professional attitudes towards parents whose children have entered public care often appears an insur-mountable obstacle to any further constructive contact between parents and their children . |
13 | Currie High has an early start to the day ( 8.35 ) and most children leave home in the dark on winter mornings ; but there is always some daylight by 8.15 . |
14 | A democratic society was one in which the mass of the people played an active rather than a passive role , and in which the old traditions of deference and subordination had been replaced by a sense of equality among the people — the feeling that one man , or even one person , is as good as another , or at least has an equal right to be respected and listened to . |
15 | A Court Scheme accordingly represents an alternative method to a compulsory sale under CA 1985 , s429 of compelling dissenting minority shareholders to sell their shares . |
16 | Nor will it invalidate his right to say , Every body else has an equal Title to it ; and therefore he can not appropriate , he can not inclose , without the Consent of all his Fellow-Commoners , all Mankind . |
17 | Its great merit is that it is not confined to particular activities , and therefore has an across-the-board application to different sources of endangerment . |
18 | Their ‘ peace process ’ is likely to be , primarily , an avenue for those strategic goals , and therefore remains an alternative method to war , whereby rivals may be worsted and allies strengthened . |