Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This constraint may not apply to fundholding practices where , in addition to the obvious benefits to the patient , real financial incentives exist . |
2 | Chronic conditions such as diabetes and weakness after a stroke may also lead to incontinence . |
3 | The applicant should therefore come to court with a future treatment plan and be prepared to explain why any other type of order under the Act , or indeed no order at all , would be inappropriate . |
4 | Dougal 's body had flaked out hours earlier , but his mind would n't go to sleep . |
5 | It is suspected that such a high figure would only apply to non-specialist journals such as Nature and Science , which rapidly report results at the forefront of science , and that the rejected papers were later accepted by specialist journals publishing less urgent research . |
6 | It is suspected that such a high figure would only apply to non-specialist journals such as Nature and Science , which rapidly report results at the forefront of science , and that the rejected papers were later accepted by specialist journals publishing less urgent research . |
7 | Where there is only one accepted practice , then following this practice will not amount to negligence . |
8 | Look , Neil , I promise you that libel action will never come to court . ’ |
9 | If there are difficulties in claiming that ahi sā is the right way in all circumstances and that the way of violence can never lead to Truth , there are similar difficulties in assuming that no violation of moral duty is involved in the practice of satyāgraha , or that it is only through the practice of satyāgraha that we show ourselves to be informed by the spirit of Truth and non-violence . |
10 | I also got two fleshy herrings and a couple of smoked mackerel ( and a few tiny pieces of sole to put in the freezer as , sadly , John 's nephew and nice Irish girlfriend can not come to supper this weekend — they were IMMENSELY cheering and encouraging when here recently ) . |
11 | Furthermore , the lawyer can only respond to knowledge that has already been established ; he has little scientific imagination , especially when it comes to pushing at the frontiers of advancing aerodynamics or similar matters . |
12 | Although intensive visual concentration can sometimes lead to fatigue it must be stressed that it does not damage vision . |
13 | So Mr MacGregor 's hard work may yet come to grief , even if he sorts that problem out there 's another obstacle to privatization running smoothly , many on the railways think the private sector will need a generous subsidy before they 'd be interested , if their not attracted the state will have to spend more to make the new structure work , a lot more . |
14 | Erm , well as long as the child is , is young enough to believe in the bogie man , everything is fine , and that child may well go to bed on time and er , and er , shuts its eyes and goes straight to sleep er in fear . |
15 | And thirdly , his world contained a great number of Christian knights , professional warriors , lords of unrule : if he could but find a holy cause , a just war , God 's war , for them to engage in outside the frontiers of Europe , what might they not achieve , what peace might not come to Christendom ? |
16 | The defendant has to show that the plaintiff assumed the legal risk of injury in circumstances where the defendant 's act would otherwise amount to negligence . |
17 | If the boy would not listen to poetry , then he should be forced at least to understand some grammar . |
18 | Our Ladylike behaviour was the touchstone for pious adult injunctions : " Our Lady would n't whistle ; Our Lady would n't go to Mass without gloves ; Our Lady would n't show her knickers like that , be so selfish , so lazy , so cheeky . " |
19 | The central executive council will also submit to congress a motion , number one O six A , amending rule sixty seven . |
20 | This dialogue can often lead to improvement in the quality of books . ’ |
21 | The arrival of a bailiff can easily lead to confrontation , and most people do n't know their rights . |
22 | The French national policy of encouraging younger people into farming may slowly lead to changing attitudes as older , more traditional ways fade . |
23 | Indeed it seemed to some that scientific investigation might even bring to light all that was worthwhile in religion . |
24 | The doctrine of original sin and baptismal regeneration meant that an unbaptised infant could not go to heaven . |
25 | But a presidential spokesman , Vyacheslav Kostikov , said the 62-year-old leader would not return to Congress . |
26 | As David Marquand says ( MT May ) , it is therefore inevitable that even more attention will now turn to Labour 's alternative prospectus for government . |
27 | Conversely , the practice of hi sā can never lead to Truth . |
28 | It is sufficient at this stage to point out that there are difficulties in making the categorical statement that the practice of hi sā can never lead to Truth . |
29 | Acid can also lead to paranoia , self-hatred and loss of fertility . |
30 | This is not surprising because both interpretations agree on this starting point , that the original sensation can not serve to ground the practice ( create the relevant concept ) . |