Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [noun] to the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | They could only speak Greek to the Romans , and it was for the Romans to decide whether they wanted an interpreter . |
2 | But the divine message will only bring gloom to the Greens . |
3 | Yet literature can only give access to the values entertained by the members of literate communities and in these only for persons able to apprehend what they read . |
4 | Others certainly did : Metternich remarked , ‘ in the great Confederation , there is arising a smaller union , a status in statu in the full sense of the term , which will only too soon accustom itself to achieve its own ends by its own machinery … and will only pay attention to the objects and machinery of the Confederation insofar as they are compatible with the former ’ . |
5 | But the mass media do not single-handedly give shape to the contours of the political system . |
6 | The court should thus give effect to the rules wherever possible , while at the same time seeking to avoid legalistic interpretation , particularly if this produces arbitrary or irrational results . |
7 | And then I would just draw attention to the proposals . |
8 | In any proceeding in which no pre-trial review has been fixed , the district judge may nonetheless give notice to the parties requiring them to appear before him on the day named in the notice , so that the question of giving directions may be considered ( Ord 17 , rr 10 and 11(4) ) . |
9 | And if you move to a new house , remember that other people may still have keys to the premises — fit new locks , and use them ! |
10 | Do n't you ever pay attention to the teachings of the Church ? ’ |
11 | Knowing our past does not automatically yield solutions to the problems of the present : but without a knowledge of the past it would be impossible even to contemplate addressing these problems . |
12 | Pupils with less severe hearing impairments may also need modifications to the requirements , but of a less far-reaching nature . |
13 | The husband 's advisers will also have regard to the advantages of severance whilst matrimonial proceedings are pending . |
14 | He must also have regard to the matters set out in paragraphs ( a ) to ( f ) of the checklist in s1(3) ( see Chapter 9 , 6(b) ) as if it were addressed to him and not to the court . |
15 | The Panel would also have recourse to the courts . |
16 | If the deal goes through , you can probably say good-bye to the models that made Piper famous among private pilots — the PA-28 range and the lovely Super Cub . |
17 | The regular clergy remained a major source of friction , however , and the claims of Benedictine and Cistercian monasteries and nunneries could often run counter to the interests of secular nobles . |
18 | This type of unemployment can undoubtedly cause hardship to the workers involved ; also , it represents a waste of resources and is a drain on the Exchequer . |
19 | By an extension of the argument , the duty is imposed in advance to deter acts which will potentially cause harm to the interests of others . |
20 | Failure of IC1b would certainly give rise to the conditions which you describe . |