Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [prep] [noun] [to-vb] to " in BNC.

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1 The board assessed his compensation at a substantially lower figure than he would have been awarded by an industrial tribunal had he been able in law to appeal to such a tribunal .
2 This may be due to eagerness to get to bed or to various other factors including lack of sleep , worry about contacting more senior surgical staff , lack of proper training or control by senior staff , and pressure not to leave matters that may interrupt the next day 's elective list .
3 They say it should n't be neccessary for prisoners to have to be housed in rundown jails like Oxford .
4 I would think it would be easier for Shirley to go to their house to look after them now .
5 She says the catchment area is large , it 'll be easier for patients to travel to Gloucester .
6 It may also be useful on occasions to refer to other Department of Health publications on child protection procedures , patterns in child placement and the role of the guardian ad litem .
7 Edouard was worried that it might be difficult for Grégoire to adjust to St-Cloud , and that he might be homesick .
8 this Swedish consensus is a precedent to the development of certain institutional forms rather than a result of them , and it would be useless for Britain to look to the forms rather than to the antecedent substance .
9 The third party act must be voluntary in order to amount to a novus actus interveniens .
10 One point which has been decided is that an odour need not be prejudicial to health to amount to a nuisance , rather in deciding the question the court will consider all the circumstances including the character of the locality in which the plaintiff is living , the nature , intensity and frequency of the odour , the time and effects of its commission .
11 It had n't been difficult for Bill to accede to his wife 's nagging to give the girl a break .
12 Well my view , and it 's a view shared by many business leaders , is that for business to continue to be the wealth creator in our society , a healthy balanced community in which to operate is essential .
13 If you do want curry , it is lowest in calories to stick to the vegetable varieties .
14 If the Tiebout mechanism is relevant , then there should be some effect of the costs of moving on the pattern of preferences ; that is , when there are many localities it is easy for individuals to move to the one they most prefer , and hence there should be a greater homogeneity of preferences within those localities .
15 It is good for children to respond to good contemporary works , written both for children and for adults .
16 It is common for students to return to a part that has given them many ideas , and to rework a passage fruitfully .
17 It was possible for yeniçeri to rise to the highest offices in the state .
18 Eventually things got cool enough for the protons and neutrons to fuse and form atomic nuclei ; later still it was possible for electrons to cling to the nuclei , thus creating atoms .
19 Others were treated as aliens , although in practice it was easier for CUKCs to emigrate to Britain than other foreigners for purposes of family reunion .
20 Such a solution would without question have pleased many of the gentry , but it was impossible for Montrose to agree to it .
21 So it was natural for Sarah to turn to her for help in her troubles — and last year 's annual royal holiday pilgrimage to Balmoral seemed the perfect opportunity .
22 ‘ That 's why I thought it was better for John to go to Barnsley where youngsters are given a chance .
23 It was true , as Annie had said , that now was hardly the time to talk about dances , drugs and Jack Butler but it was important for Kelly to talk to her .
24 He thought about cutting him in future , but he was short of people to talk to .
25 In those days it was common for industrialists to go to the United States to learn how major companies should best be run .
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