Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] to [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Therefore , long-term measures to promote sales are not feasible , and the manufacturer would be better advised to look to product improvement as part of long-term strategy . |
2 | Nevertheless , they stressed that any sampling design should be rigorously stratified according to site conditions and the stage of regeneration of the forest , and that measurements of parameters such as stand height , basal area and tree density in the areas around plots should also be taken . |
3 | Elizabeth , from St Albans , Herts , and working in Durban , had just become engaged to fisherman Cuan Cronje , 32 . |
4 | Henceforward , population would be the determining factor ( although the number of voters in a constituency still varied according to population density , from 80,000 people per constituency in the larger towns to 25,000 in the extreme south ) . |
5 | These groups were then further sub-divided according to car ownership , important both in the access it allowed to jobs and services and in the flexibility it offered to migrants in the initial residential search process . |
6 | I always enjoy listening to agriculture debates and especially to Conservative Members , because that is the only time when we do not hear any free market claptrap . |
7 | Not everyone , however , fully accepts that TNC involvement in Third World agriculture always does lead to food insecurity . |
8 | Besides questioning the pilot , air accident investigators will also want to talk to air traffic controllers and to the Civil Aviation Authorities airport safety experts . |
9 | Some clearly want to switch to city centre . |
10 | It is also expected to lead to student transfers between the two centres , distance learning through new technologies and Kirkcaldy running franchised courses for at least the early years of Dundee 's courses . |
11 | In immune deficient states Cryptosporidium is also found attached to crypt epithelium within the crypt lumen , indicating differences in the extent of colonisation of the mucosal surface in the two conditions . |
12 | Even Crosland took it for granted , in trying to disarm those critics who argued that comprehensives would damage standards , that pupils who would have gone to grammar schools would of course still be taught with those of their contemporaries who would also have gone to grammar schools . |
13 | A drawback of being a private company is limited access to capital ‘ so we also have to look to investment income as a way to increase shareholders ’ funds for development ’ , Davidson said . |
14 | It is stress causing hostility and aggression that is now thought to contribute to cholesterol deposits in arteries . ’ |
15 | The salt crystals spontaneously began to change to fern shapes whenever the experiment began . |
16 | The new commitment has been made conditional on other countries taking similar action , which was interpreted by analysts as a reference to the United States , which has thus far refused to agree to reduction targets . |
17 | I understood its historical evolution , what I was looking for I think , and not an answer tonight , tomorrow may be a better day , was how does the area which you have defined , for example , now relate to journey to work patterns . |
18 | The patient may elect for and consent to treatment B and thereby impliedly decline to consent to treatment A. Again there will be no problem . |
19 | They even get sent to health farms , to relax . ’ |
20 | As for the idealistic school , they might just as well have gone to North Wales or Derbyshire . |
21 | Tbilisi arrive in Belfast tomorrow having failed to book hotel accommodation in advance . |
22 | DUBBED ‘ The Beast of Bolsover ’ , the member for a gritty coalfield constituency is a constant irritant to his party 's front bench , frequently voting according to leftist principles rather than the party line . |
23 | The transitions between word ending states and word beginning states are then modified according to word boundary phonological rules . |
24 | Stir thoroughly , then allow to cool to room temperature . |
25 | The Urgent Issues Task Force subsequently published a ruling specifically aimed at preventing such a practice , but Trafalgar House , after taking legal and independent accounting advice , consistently refused to bow to Panel pressures to restate its accounts . |
26 | You shall , however , not again become entitled to sickness allowance until the day on which further notification is received . |
27 | These forces in turn can react to various pathological processes such as infections , chronic irritants , including smoking , toxic agents , chronic irradiation , nutrients , etc. , which serve as activators in the process of carcinogenicity in accordance with the circumstances previously discussed relating to cell vulnerability . |
28 | Mrs Johnson also suffered a reduction in net pay and increased travelling time and was therefore deemed entitled to redundancy pay by the tribunal . |
29 | She had never become acclimatised to city life . |
30 | Rasbora caudimaculata the Red Scissortail can be a trickly fish to acclimatise to aquarium life , but once well established it rarely gives further problems . |