Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [adv] [conj] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 It feels the unit would be better off in a company willing to invest in and grow that line of business — it says it does not have the resources to devote to an operation that is outside its core business .
2 Now this is very much a voluntary activity on the part of those who give the lectures , but neverthless we have an extremely large list , right across the science area , of lecture titles and lecturers , people who are prepared to go out and do this in schools , and of course they get an opportunity to meet teachers and students in schools in this way .
3 The British Government have become spineless jellyfish who seem prepared to stand back and watch these Marxist death squads murdering their way through the people of Ulster not doing anything too ‘ adventurous ’ in case they upset friends in Dublin .
4 Feel free to hang around and ask some more specific questions if you wish .
5 But she sat , afraid to get out and face some possible disappointment .
6 His concluding words were : I do not find it easy to stand here and tell those of you who are deaf that you have had a poor education , and that your children are having the same poor education .
7 This year 's Bunbury ESCA Under-15 Festival will be held at Charterhouse School from July 27 to 31 and anybody is welcome to go along and watch these England players of the future !
8 ‘ Look , I 'm supposed to go down and do another five minutes of charm and chat with the ladies in the kitchen now they 've done their stuff .
9 I would like therefore to begin by looking briefly at that context and then move onto the skills which the diplomates will train their students to achieve , the level of skills their students are likely to have already and outline some of the issues met by the Dip .
10 Irving has demonstrated the tendency of investigators to employ interrogation techniqes likely to accentuate rather than ameliorate these and other distorting factors .
11 Be sure to cut out and keep all press cuttings .
12 But , instead of being able to sit back and enjoy this baby , she has also to look after the other children who may only just have left the baby stage themselves .
13 Alright , I mean there 's I think we 've got more responsibilities where the husband tends to be able to go away and do that a lot easier than what a woman would be able to do .
14 This is because a socially and economically dominant group is best able to engage in and control all aspects of contemporary culture , setting norms and values for others .
15 Perhaps it too , thought Rowbotham would be able to reach back and tap that radical tradition .
16 Did he realise just how lucky he was , to be able to look out and call this land his own ?
17 Jenna stood perfectly still and felt unable to look away or make any sort of move .
18 Observing the children 's play out of doors , teachers will be able to draw in and encourage some children by offering them small problems to solve , such as the best way to move some bricks from one side of the garden to another .
19 I mean to say law in other countries but they 're always pleased to come here and take all our what 's it are n't they ?
20 It would be difficult to go back and admit this .
21 He would not have found it possible to gamble deeply or to accumulate more debt .
22 Hall still appears ready to pull out and spark another power switch .
23 The data subject is entitled to access personally or to authorise another .
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