Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] to [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | But the ideals of the purist must always come to grief in the devastating vortex of national politics . |
2 | It was a move rich in symbolic overtones , true to Gimson 's conviction that one must live near to nature in uncorrupted , incorruptible surroundings . |
3 | I might even go to church in the morning . |
4 | All Oh you 'll never get to heaven in an old Ford Car , |
5 | Emmie thought she could probably go to sleep in less time than anyone else in the world . |
6 | I think my characters could really come to life in a film ’ . |
7 | I think my characters could really come to life in a film ’ . |
8 | Increased thromboxane A 2 production may also contribute to thrombogenesis in atherosclerotic vessels . |
9 | The dividend may be expressed as a fixed percentage of the nominal or paid up value of the shares , or may even extend to participation in any dividends declared over and above that fixed amount . |
10 | They would soon go to sleep in the back of the car . |
11 | This same Report said that the majority of submissions to it complained that resources were spread too thinly , but if grants were to be concentrated in fewer centres , this would doubtless lead to criticism in the other direction , and could force closure of some departments which fail to attract sufficient grants . |
12 | Some of these effects were immediate ; others will only come to light in time , if at all . |
13 | With Novello Allegro absent , Charlie Swan will now switch to Eyelid in the Champion Hurdle . |
14 | Via central training departments and other inter-authority groups specifically designed to assist training , such as Local Government Training Boards ; funding/staffing library departments , sometimes being directly responsible for the allocating of funds on training ; and by funding other organizations that may ultimately contribute to training in libraries . |
15 | The efforts of educators and trainers can easily turn to demoralisation in the absence of meaningful employment opportunities . |
16 | It can also lead to narrowness in that staff may have technical and specialist information in a single field but little concern or understanding about the work of other departments . |
17 | A lot of ideas can really go to hell in production ; writing , casting , direction all being uncertain variables . |
18 | This dialogue can often lead to improvement in the quality of books . ’ |