Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [vb -s] [art] [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Also the possession of a credit card reduces or even eliminates the need to hold precautionary balances for many people . |
2 | Ahead of us I could hear the noise of the waterfall — there had been plenty of rain and when we arrived at the foss , the beck that eventually joins the Ure to travel down Wensleydale was hammering over the lip of the force . |
3 | Although there has been a vast selection of beautiful waterlilies in cultivation for many years , some of the rarer varieties are slower in producing the development of ‘ eyes ’ on the rootstock that eventually provides the cuttings to propagate new plants , This is why the more desirable lilies are always more expensive . |
4 | However , its initial goals are to encourage expression of feelings and the tolerance of uncertainty and change ; to promote a realistic appraisal of personal strengths and weaknesses ; to help with separation and individuation ; and to provide a secure relationship that nevertheless allows the patient to develop independently . |
5 | With implications sometimes of the second class , these later books are categorized as ‘ the modern classics ’ , a categorization that also enables the critics to play their game of ‘ spot the classic ’ . |
6 | Neither then nor now has the urge to travel been universal . |
7 | The presiding officer must decide , when a person tries to vote , if he is suffering from mental illness , is subnormal , intoxicated and so lacks the capacity to understand what he is doing . |
8 | If this enhancement is then linked with a resource which acts as a facilitator and so allows the child to record his or her thoughts in a form which reflects the hard work , the child 's self-image , self-esteem and self-confidence can be further enhanced . |
9 | This set of keys is intended to be random and so has no order to preserve . |
10 | In " managing " the system at crucial moments ; in neutering the discontent of the working class ; and in holding out the prospect of socialism via Parliament , the Labour Party is seen as part of the problem blocking transformation and so has no part to play in securing socialism . |
11 | The former does not have a full-time commitment to the classroom and so has no occasion to engage in operational activities and empirical evaluation as intrinsic to the pedagogic process . |
12 | The solution lies within the Tory Party , which will remain in power for another four years and so has a duty to revive and spur the nation towards the next millenium . |
13 | She has an extraordinary gift , as she is telekinetic and so has the power to make things happen through thought-transmission . |
14 | Although we can quickly reset our watches , our body clock takes many days to adjust , and so instructs the pineal to produce melatonin at the wrong time of day , causing jet-lag . |
15 | The joint is not expensive and only takes an hour to change . |
16 | Griffiths is particular gives this great play and constantly stresses the need to get input and feedback from the actual consumers of services . |
17 | This type of mortgage is notionally of a term of 99 years and merely requires the borrower to pay the interest at the prevailing rate . |
18 | The client may feel the deal has been negotiated and merely wants the lawyer to tie up the loose ends . |
19 | It makes for easy division of the labour force into ‘ essential ’ and ‘ inessential ’ workers , and thus avoids the need to consider whether there is any degree of essential interdependence between them . |
20 | CODEFAM has been given time on the church radio station and thus has the opportunity to denounce human rights violations daily : |
21 | Hooper , chosen ahead of David James because of his experience , could not be faulted for either of the Russians ' goals and desperately wants a chance to make the Anfield number one shirt his own . |
22 | Usually the negative feedback begins with ‘ but ’ : e.g. ‘ We were very lucky to get Harry fro the opposition because he 's the top marketing person in the country — but he knows nothing about our products and still has a lot to learn ’ . |
23 | A wide net helps to prevent this happening and also allows the fish to turn round if they want to . |
24 | Power Launcher takes speed of use a stage further , and also prompts the user to think a little more deeply about the way he works . |
25 | This enables other members to consider the matter between the meetings and also enables the officers to investigate and report on the matter , if necessary . |
26 | Even if this persuades Congress to agree to the 22 JSTARS the Pentagon wants to buy and also helps the company to export the aircraft , Grumman will still have to cut its workforce further . |
27 | As long as your amp is high enough to support your guitar properly then GuitaRest does exactly the same job as a guitar stand — except that it 's neater , lighter , takes up less space , costs less than most and also incorporates a recess to accommodate your armoury of assorted plectra . |
28 | Manx is planning to launch a three-flights-a-day service from Stansted to Manchester on April 19 and also has a licence to fly to Belfast . |
29 | It offers so very much to the young people who go there and also has a lot to offer adults . |
30 | This satellite has a spatial resolution three times that of Landsat 's TM and also has the ability to generate oblique , rather than vertical , views . |