Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Parents seek right to sue over injury to foetus
2 Well more misery for Forest another defeat more injuries less to go from strength to strength and we 'll be right back .
3 It is all to do with progress for progress ' sake .
4 Quill-written characters consist of a series of more-or-less straight strokes , simple enough for a computer to turn into numbers and analyse , but complex enough to vary from scribe to scribe .
5 In the last twenty years there have been times when he would have done better to return to investment in land .
6 Is it best to grout with mortar between paving slabs ?
7 His eyes were grey-green , like Finn 's , but had warm brown flecks in them and looked straight and candid ahead , as though they saw too directly to look from side to side .
8 During the temperature and pressure increases through burial and during migration of pore waters , many previously-stable minerals , or minerals which were deposited and buried too rapidly to become in equilibrium with surface temperatures and pressures , are brought into a regime where they are unstable in the prevailing conditions .
9 Let us digress slightly to talk about efficiency in agriculture , comparing fairly modern production of wheat , which is a very efficient crop in the USA , with production of wheat from bullock-power in India .
10 At junction turn left to pass behind range of farm buildings .
11 Reach T-junction with track ( castle on left ) and turn left to pass in front of castle ( b ) .
12 It 's substantially to do with registration of inspection duties arising from the Children Act , the registration and inspection of childminders , erm , workplace creches , and and Mike can go into detail on that if members wish .
13 It is again common ground that the appropriate course for the House now to take in accordance with regulation 143 of the Regulations of 1989 is to adjourn the hearing of the defendant 's application for an order under section 18 , which will automatically activate the procedure under regulation 147 requiring the defendant , if he is minded to pursue the matter , to file evidence in support of his claim .
14 They used to let him up here to practise from time to time . ’
15 It consists of a boat-like main hull and two outrigger pontoons , or sideswimmers , which are lifted hydraulically to rest on top for road travel and which are extended and lowered to the sides for stability on the water .
16 The combined effect of these concessions was virtually to remove from threat of rate-capping all but about 20 ( 4.4 per cent ) of the 456 principal local authorities then existing in England and Wales .
17 Glassworms are more commonly found in still waters where the larvae can hover horizontally to lay in wait for prey .
18 CW intimated he wishes eventually to move to bar-coding of Library stock to facilitate loans , and the same technology will suffice for both Horticultural and Library purposes .
19 He pointed to ‘ Pergoles ’ and she lifted her head again to look from side to side .
20 By the means/ends equation , I mean the assumption that what the learner has eventually to achieve by way of language ability should determine what he does in the process of acquiring that ability .
21 The reasons Morrissey got booed off the stage at the Madness gig is because the Nazis that were allowed in do n't like anything remotely to do with diversity in music or anything else .
22 Er , we 've already got some items on the agend agenda this morning , specifically to do with issue of teen care , but it might be that we look at , at , at a lot earlier
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