Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] to [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 However , if both are true , they obviously refer to different occasions of meeting Mary — a single occasion of meeting can not be both yesterday and today .
2 This compared with predictions by the International Energy Agency that the world market would only amount to 22,700,000 bpd in the year starting March 1992 .
3 Erm , if they start to have an illness and it develops we 'll obviously be talking to their doctor , I mean if it 's apparent that they 're blind on the form , well then , obviously we would looking the amount we paid , or , or , erm , basically come to some agreement on that .
4 Somewhere along the line , real communication can break down and talking together dwindle to basic exchanges about the practical commonplaces of daily life — ‘ Did you remember to post the letters ? ’ — ‘ Will you pick up Auntie ? ’
5 This leads us to the disturbing conclusion that there is a degree of subjectivity in identifying a stretch of language as discourse — it may be meaningful and thus communicate to one person in a way which another person does not have the necessary knowledge to make sense of — yet in practice we find that discourse is usually perceived as such by groups , rather than individuals .
6 The Anonymous Fellowships generally correspond to individual groups of addictive disease .
7 Thus the beliefs , or assessments , of the short term players are not revised monotonically , but nevertheless converge to full information on the type , as the long term player 's strategy converges to its limiting levels .
8 WREXHAM can look forward to next Saturday 's FA Cup first round match at Crewe with some confidence after extending their unbeaten away run to six games at Lincoln City at the weekend .
9 For help just refer to Yellow Pages under ‘ Debt collectors ’ , ‘ Tracing ’ or ‘ Detectives ’ .
10 How about I could I could go down and just go to some places in Hull on spec .
11 yo you 're suggesting is what is happening now and so many of us he no he not just here but in population generally belong to all sorts of pressure groups erm whatever they may be like Greenpeace and many others erm really it 's , it 's a jolly hard slog , the point is that erm it the lid is on the kettle the whole time and it 's only , the only way that people can get anything done is by joining these organizations erm but it 's a very slow business erm but there 's no other way of doing anything because you ca n't change what happens at the top .
12 The three phosphates resonating at low field in the CRE dodecamer already belong to XS junctions in the B I state .
13 To the er , because there 's no other management in the place , you just delegate to another member of staff .
14 Due to the greater bombardment on the slope AB more sand grains will be ejected from this area : these will tend to land again at a distance of one characteristic grain path downwind and thus lead to increased accumulation in that area .
15 This is achieved by carefully examining its structure and design , which usually change to some degree with time , and taking into account its general condition and appearance .
16 Graham 's parents are , of course , always open to new suggestions for diagnosis and treatment of their son 's condition .
17 Rather , they should be seen as establishing ‘ influences ’ pulling in particular directions ( in contexts where , for particular individuals , there are many other influences ) , sometimes supportive , sometimes contradictory , but always open to some degree of individually idiosyncratic interpretation .
18 At the other were old women and old men up and about , actively using old skills , adapting and developing new ones , able to play and to care and confide ; still open to new love from the young .
19 RBGE must follow suit or possibly look to other styles of publication .
20 Meese was also something of a hard-line conservative , ever alert to any dilution of the faith or any hint of disloyalty to the president .
21 Always try to cross-check bearings by other means , particularly normal Dr navigation .
22 So Grice 's point is not that we always adhere to these maxims on a superficial level but rather that , wherever possible , people will interpret what we say as conforming to the maxims on at least some level .
23 Always stick to tinned fruit in natural juice where possible .
24 C. P. Snow may not have delineated the cultural divide until 1959 ; but commentators still return to Victorian England for the most potent illustrations of desiccated , materialistic science set against the life of the imagination .
25 The family and others also cling to these times of false hope .
26 As a major retailer we have responsibilities towards the health and well-being of the community , but they also extend to broader issues concerning our environment in general .
27 Such institutions should be able to offer advice and information on hardware , software , the use of microcomputers and also access to written sources of information in the form of books and periodical articles .
28 Most social anthropologists probably adhere to some form of ‘ soft ’ cultural relativism , whereby the thrust of explanation of human ideas and behaviour is placed within the framework of the particular sociocultural institutions of a society .
29 Elean : I presume the sexist laws you have been describing also apply to white women in South Africa .
30 They also point to other sources of variation in mate choice .
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