Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [indef pn] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The grieving widow was rich and powerful enough to hound anyone through the courts .
2 But long enough to learn something about the man .
3 Darwin introduced new lines of evidence , but these were not enough to convince everyone of the superiority of his particular explanation , and the general idea of evolution succeeded because it could be exploited by powerful interest groups acting within science .
4 It was one of those gems in a terrible situation that teaches you never ever to judge anybody by the cover .
5 By asking the women what they liked or disliked about the task in question , and whether their attitude was reversed in any particular circumstances , I was able to get a more complete picture of their experience of each task , and also to learn something about the characteristics these different housework tasks are seen to possess .
6 This is illustrated in Fig. 5 , where the first few pixels are more widely spaced simply to fit everything into the diagram .
7 So you 'd better be prepared today to do everything on the move .
8 told ya years ago to get something in the bank , years ago , have to listen to me when you get on your feet
9 For example , easements over land are generally precisely identified in the document that set them up and it is not possible simply to remove one without the agreement of the person with the benefit .
10 In nineteen fifty eight Abdul , along with a number of his colleagues , formed the Anti-Apartheid Movement we 're very privileged today to have somebody of the stature of Abdul at our particular congress .
11 Sometimes , too , the return of even a class player such as Sean Lineen can actually have an inhibiting effect for there was an unmistakable tendency either to channel everything through the Scotland centre or else turn the ball back inside .
12 erm and it was so successful that they asked us again to do one from the United States
13 There is little reason therefore to prefer one to the others , e.g. : .
14 Ken was warned by Horne never to do anything of the kind again .
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