Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] [noun] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 With the disintegration of the parties of the old regime , conservatives who were unwilling to embrace the Republic wholeheartedly yet prepared to accept pragmatically the fait accompli of 14 April needed a new political organization .
2 If positive answers are obtained questions should be directed to the worker named in order to confirm the information so far received .
3 Chapters 1 and 2 have defined the meaning of high-bay warehouses and the types in current use , and while the whole purpose of this booklet is to concentrate on the fire risks of these storage areas , it must be appreciated that these buildings do not operate in isolation and that , according to their specific function , there will be ancillary accommodation to support the process either directly attached or in close proximity .
4 There 's a theory being nurtured in certain quarters that Microsoft Corp Windows NT is less a strategic product than it is a dike against Unix and that Microsoft is trying to freeze the marketplace long enough to bring on Cairo , the Taligent Inc/Sun Microsystems Inc Project Distributed Objects Everywhere-like object-oriented environment it 's working on .
5 States do this in what they perceive to be the general community interest and , perhaps , to encourage the State most directly affected to accept the treaty regime .
6 Domestication of new animals for their products will probably expand to meet the demands no longer met from wild stock .
7 It 's a surprise then to find the Powerhaus pretty much packed to the gills .
8 It 's a surprise then to find the Powerhaus pretty much packed to the gills .
9 Recently , while driving a friend home , I turned a corner to find the road ahead severely flooded .
10 For each question try to discover the answer most commonly given .
11 Above all he knew little more about Matthew Glynn than might reasonably appear in his obituary , but he needed to know the man well enough to see him going about his daily life against the background of his home and shop and in the context of his family , friends , and acquaintances .
12 With the ability to style the award to each country 's particular needs , Nestlé Foodservice in the UK recognised the opportunity to establish a competition here specially designed to encourage high standards for catering students training to enter the industry .
13 The real hunt , though , was to find a union less clearly aligned with the labour left .
14 The variety of routes taken by couples make it impossible to track the course most frequently taken .
15 General Obasanjo 's biography of his friend Chukwuma Nzeogu , the organizer of the coup , makes it very clear that the objective of the coup leaders was to create a government no longer dominated by these values .
16 Finally they were asked to select the description that best fitted their pain from ‘ minor nuisance ’ , ‘ moderately severe ’ , and ‘ interferes with activities ’ .
17 At low altitudes , it is necessary not only to use the height most effectively to search , but also to retreat gradually to your position , off to one side of the landing area for a good base leg and an easy landing .
18 The observer 's task is then to observe what goes on in a classroom and , every three seconds , to tick the category that best describes what has been happening during that period .
19 France , in an early state of development , were unable to exert any degree of authority up front and had to spin the ball wide just to survive .
20 This Larrain does by attempting to understand the concept so vaguely used in The German Ideology in terms of the more specific materialist theory of the Grundrisse and Capital .
21 If IBM 's domestic operations have finally been pared down far enough to permit the company once again to grow and prosper , it should be able to export its success , ameliorating its problems in key foreign markets .
22 Failure to have that person will almost always mean that there is an inability to build the business sufficiently quickly to attract new high-quality people or retain existing staff , and build a profit base .
23 Chesney , also managing director of Meiko Ltd 's UK research and development operation in Bristol , says the placing aims to raise a ‘ significant ’ amount of funds to help finance the project to build a TeraFLOPS-peak massively parallel machine due for shipment next year , for a cost of around $50m .
24 At that stage my problem was how to use a restrictive and convoluted Act of Parliament to pursue a policy almost diametrically opposed to what those who had framed the legislation intended .
25 It can also be seen from the results that as the level of processing increases , the ability to recognise a word correctly increasingly exceeds the ability to recognise words that do not fulfill the task .
26 In order to keep an erection long enough to fake orgasm , I had to imagine that I was making love to Karen .
27 In the years since , we 've kept a Northern Ireland file , and a few months ago we had collected enough encouraging evidence to make us think that a concerted effort would enable us to name the man most consistently pointed at as being in control of the IRA , Martin McGuinness .
28 He had taken the full force of the fall but had managed to control the descent well enough to make a controlled crash landing .
29 Get a friend to raise the blade vertically upwards to simulate crashing into a hidden rock in the stopper .
30 On the other hand , States may have received representations from a number of groups of individuals whose concerns may conflict , and the traditional theory of State responsibility allows the State to synthesise or ignore those arguments and to present the position that best represents its own interests .
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