Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [v-ing] to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The B version of the play is much less accommodating to this perspective . |
2 | And while support staff are adamant about the need for improvements in services and organisation , nobody believes the women would be better off returning to institutional care . |
3 | Or perhaps still according to some plan established days before . |
4 | Yeah I mean like when I was in the park I only did it between because I was only really talking to one person at one time , but I mean like I could n't remember anywhere . |
5 | Drug abuse is spreading alarmingly fast according to recent government figures . |
6 | I would , myself , be very keen to look at the possibility of such machines perhaps even going to third world countries , because it 's even arguable that the place for such intelligence systems is not to replace expert medical people in this country where we have such people , but to export them to developing countries which do n't have such people , and one could imagine , perhaps , a system of erm paramedical orderlies , who had some sort of medical knowledge and manipulative skill , taking a small expert computer in a shoe box — it would be no bigger — to villages and getting diagnoses of patient illnesses there on the spot . |
7 | They were just not talking to each other at all . ’ |
8 | There 's an ambiguity I suspect it it 's a in my mind rather than yours about the nuclear role , did I understand you to say that Eurofighter two thousand would not have the capability of carrying for instance the W E one seven seven , we know that the is not going to be er taken any further according to recent announcement but will Eurofighter two thousand have the capacity to carry W E one seven seven ? |
9 | Or should it seek weaker competitors or new entrants who are often more accommodating to local policy , but may lack the resources to keep up with the pace of change ? |
10 | In an exchange of letters in January , tensions rose so high that the leaders of the two sides are no longer talking to each other . |
11 | Exhibition hall reopens in a city very slowly warming to contemporary art |
12 | The bureaucracy is the means by which inequalities are enforced without too often resorting to physical coercion . |