Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] to the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They say peace , it does n't just go on the top two inches of the surface water , it goes right to the very depths of your life and keeps .
2 Weathering here refers only to the physical agents of sun , wind , rain and temperature change , and the effects of burial in soils ( breakage and corrosion ) will be discussed separately below .
3 The final draft refers only to the marine environment , which , according to Patricia Bliss-Guest , UNEP 's legal advisor , eliminates large parts of the Gulfs of Mexico , Venezuela , and Campeche , as well as extensive coastal areas throughout the rest of the region .
4 The most forceful arguments for the period being one of economic growth are those put forward by Bridbury , who points rightly to the phenomenal increases paid by certain towns in taxation between 1334 and 1524 .
5 This , again , is no declaration of open season ; it points merely to the obvious fact that moral agents must necessarily set the agenda .
6 It matters little to the efficient running of the Civil Service where the administrative work of a department is carried out .
7 This invaluable extra feature adds little to the overall weight and bulk of the AF-1 , though you do lose the AF-1 's fast-recycling flash and close-up facility .
8 — senses can not always be derived by affix-stripping , e.g. ’ conductivity ’ derives from ’ conduct ’ , but corresponds only to the electrical sense ( one would not talk of the ’ conductivity ’ of an orchestra ) ;
9 There is not yet , however , any experimental evidence for these phenomena : injection of a low-power continuous signal is routinely used to induce single-longitudinal mode operation in , for example , high-power CO , lasers , but this application corresponds only to the small-injected signal limit of the system under discussion .
10 This owes much to the static profits expectations .
11 The work reported in this paper owes much to the similar work for an abstract version of CSP ( i.e. with no internal state ) reported in unc Throughout this paper we will observe the following conventions within program terms P , Q program fragments ( processes ) C conditional G guarded process g , h , k guards e , f general expressions b boolean expression U parallel declaration x , y , z identifiers representing variables c , d identifiers representing channels Lists of identifiers and expressions are denoted x , e respectively .
12 Certainly , his impact owes much to the new advertising methods of his principal clients , Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein — who , Michael Gross has written , " spearheaded a new kind of fashion advertising , buying multiple pages in magazines , keeping their images consistent no matter what product was being advertised .
13 This corresponds broadly with the approach of the previous chapter , and owes much to the Weberian analysis of bureaucracy .
14 This interest owes much to the recent establishment that population growth in the past was particularly responsive to changes in the age at which women married and in the level of female celibacy .
15 Yet the popularity of vegetarianism owes much to the great variety of vegetables and fruits and lower costs achieved by the expanding exploitation of the Third World as a market garden .
16 That owes much to the long prosperity of California 's economy and its ( until now ) robust property market .
17 The flowering of Serbian national culture which occurred in the late eighteenth century and which led to the national awakening and later re-establishment of a Serbian state , owes much to the Orthodox monasteries in Fruška Gora .
18 Behind Sweeney Agonistes lies Rivers , but Eliot 's interpretation and use of Rivers owes much to the Stevensonian world of his childhood reading , where white men seek paradise with island wives arrayed in ‘ the scarlet flowers of the hibiscus ’ , only to find too often that they are condemned to a life of soul-destroying boredom where ‘ Night on the Beach ’ is followed monotonously by ‘ Morning on the Beach ’ .
19 Nevertheless , the way in which modern economists view macroeconomic problems owes much to the Keynesian framework .
20 The fine choral tradition of this country owes much to the vocal foundation laid in so many of our churches and cathedrals down the ages .
21 Golden rule : the London Monarchs ' success owes much to the National Football League 's classic marketing methods
22 More particularly , his sense that his calling as a monk , far from being incompatible with preaching to pagans , positively required it , owes much to the Gregorian influence .
23 This branch of medicine owes much to the pioneering efforts of Marjorie Warren who demonstrated that , with proper assessment and rehabilitation , many of the elderly in these chronic sick establishments could be returned to independent living .
24 Finally , Chapter 8 deals with the dynamics of composite systems in a manner which owes much to the pioneering work of Kron .
25 THE DEVELOPMENT of child guidance in Scotland owes much to the pioneering work of Anne T Paterson , who died on Sunday at her Edinburgh home .
26 To my mind none of the evidence , general or specific adds much to the inherent probability that men and women of a certain age will be inclined by nature to favour the status quo .
27 This phenomenon actually adds greatly to the congenial atmosphere of an agency and encourages friendship and good relations at all levels .
28 The existing common law on breach of the peace has been continuously expanded so that it now adds greatly to the non-statutory powers of the police to restrict peaceful assembly ( see Chapter 4 ) .
29 I suspect that the European defence force owes more to the French belief that , by merging German and French forces together , it effectively removes the threat of German militarism , while resurrecting the long-held French ambition to remove the immediate American influence from European defence , which is the case with NATO .
30 Yet it was a triumph of Victorian engineering and now adds more to the English landscape than most railway lines do .
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