Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [adv] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We can now focus more directly on the philosophical potential of the fabliaux .
2 In the presence of 0-D crossover , the data of Fig. 2 a and b would deviate upwards away from the theoretical curves based on 3-D fluctuations with decreasing reduced temperature t , and there would be a region of steeper slope ( -2 ) at small t .
3 ‘ We will focus very strongly on the important and valuable conservation work which is carried out here .
4 The film , which starred Huw Garmon in the title role , does not concentrate too heavily on the Black Chair episode , but rather on the character of the man who became a legend throughout Wales in the months after his death .
5 Did John Doe do much up at the Tilberthwaite Mines ?
6 Similarly , I will refer only briefly to the statutory sick pay order , which gives effect to the SSP proposals announced in my uprating statement to the House on 21 October .
7 As you get used to the F-Plan method you will probably want to plan your own high-fibre meals and can do so easily with the caloric and fibre charts in the middle of the book .
8 Finally , may I make it unambiguously clear that Labour will reverse the decisions on these three hospitals announced today and will do so immediately after the general election ?
9 The public ceremony , the ritual , the signing of the contract , which can speak so powerfully to the inner world of the subjects , is absent .
10 That day the bones of the brother of my mother who went to the bottom of the sea will rise up through the green waters , and when they meet the air they will take on his flesh again , and he will swim far up into the endless air and he will meet the old man , free of his dust walking in the air , and my mother flying , and me flying , and I will be laughing .
11 ‘ My main aim will be to stay in the team and help Ipswich finish high up in the First Division . ’
12 ‘ He 'll do well enough with the Welsh , ’ said Douglas stoutly , ‘ why should he not ?
13 It is submitted that in these circumstances they do not do well enough with the written word .
14 A candidate who does not do well enough in the written examination for the Master 's degree , but who otherwise attains a satisfactory standard , may be awarded the Diploma .
15 The Somerset captain would have been quite within his rights to have declined to play after 6.30 in the chance that it might rain hard enough on the third day to prevent any play .
16 Will grow quite well in the darker areas of the tank .
17 Actually I was thinking it would be nice erm I have to make a team up with erm Wendy 's parents and we would do quite well with the joint knowledge of four of us .
18 But we 'll watch very carefully for the three Luxembourgs at the end of the week , just in case he 's planning a fresh revolt on the stage . ’
19 ‘ I think Canada will do very well over the next four years .
20 Similar reefs may also exist further westwards along the southern flank of the Mid-North Sea High .
21 As George would be the one who would work most closely with the new shepherd , he went with his father to the Hirings in Kirkbymoorside to help choose a man .
22 I never leave a wash until it is dry , as unwanted effects can occur right up to the last minute .
23 It is hardly surprising , in such a climate , that Israeli ‘ moderates ’ , like their Palestinian counterparts , should now look so earnestly to the third party , the US , as the only possible way of saving Israel from itself .
24 By following Andy Kyle he could keep just ahead of the final match , make a progress round the entire course and keep an eye on his stake .
25 But let us look more closely at the other six trouble makers .
26 If we transfer this sail to a board which is restrained by its daggerboard from moving sideways , we can look more closely at the driving force ( Fig 18 ) .
27 If he is to stay in his job , he should look more seriously at the many other complaints about the way in which his Ministry is regulating food firms , especially in the meat trade .
28 He also knows the stock and can discuss plans in relation to it ( as we shall see more closely in the following chapter ) .
29 We are in close contact and , as is known , we are examining in the sub-strategic nuclear field how we could work more closely with the French Government on a wide range of defence matters .
30 The British Section is making a major commitment to a new computer system , which should both improve efficiency and help us work more flexibly with the national membership .
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