Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [adv] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At the time of going to press he is taking action but the action has yet to come to trial .
2 The unfortunate side effect is that the Act appears not to require as assessment of the utterance as a whole elsewhere in the Act , especially in relation to sections 21 and 22 .
3 We 're midway through Act II and a solitary six-pack has yet to hove into view .
4 One is driven to the conclusion that here , too , the charge has most to do with symbolism .
5 The author does well to illustrate by quotation from the Philosophie Zoologique Lamarck 's own conception of Lamarckism — and it is interesting that Lamarck 's first and second laws are by no means incompatible with Darwinism .
6 It is encapsulated in Galileo 's quip that the Bible teaches how to go to heaven , not how the heavens go .
7 Mr Reichardt 's admirers say that if any American banker knows how to lend to property developers it is he — he was once one himself — and where better to do it than California ?
8 The close agreement between the teams ' assessment diagnoses and those made by formal psychiatric review is reassuring , in that the multidisciplinary approach to initial assessment seems not to lead to misdiagnosis of patients .
9 In a similar vein , the book goes on to review off balance sheet finance , capitalisation of costs , capital instruments , brand accounting and currency mismatching .
10 A shrewd theologue said that personality has all to do with function .
11 the target , yes it 's , if any training comes up to do with work with employers , you as a line manager know that 's your person that 's got
12 tenant of area of sea has right to sue for nuisance where pollution killed larvae even though at the time they were killed , tenant had not acquired a proprietary right of action .
13 Happily Mum knows how to deal with dirt .
14 By the means/ends equation , I mean the assumption that what the learner has eventually to achieve by way of language ability should determine what he does in the process of acquiring that ability .
15 It is open to the obvious objection that it focuses on an outcome which may be a matter of pure chance : if such driving happens not to result in death , the charge will merely be drunken driving .
16 7 ¾ mile later , track bends right to descend between forest walls .
17 Claman sets out to explore in depth fundamental questions , but readers expecting such will be left unfulfilled and let down .
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