Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [adv prt] to [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And then it may become very angry , and then few would he strong enough to hang on to that leg ! |
2 | Judith Chegwidden , of Putney CLP , said a Labour government must be tough enough to face up to special interest groups and those , including herself , who had ‘ dangerous consumerist tendencies and want to own motor cars in urban areas — cars that pour out pollution and make people 's lives a misery ’ . |
3 | Yet somehow the message has still to get through to British Rail that the communication of travel information is no longer a luxury , to be fed in titbits to grateful passengers . |
4 | But genuine co-operation between colonies seems always to boil down to pure parasitism . |
5 | When the trade unions established the Labour Party as a parliamentary voice for organised labour , they likewise established the ‘ duty to win ’ — to achieve power in Parliament and then to hang on to that power come what may , or put more bluntly , regardless of socialist principle . |