Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [adv] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It will be easiest to explain the principles of heredity with the traits in which they were originally discovered , and only then to turn to behaviour . |
2 | As ever , historians have much to offer the modern technical society in which they find themselves and still more to do in order to catch up with it . |
3 | Although advances in urban dialectology are certainly a by-product of his methods , his principal objectives were to use variable data as a means of elucidating processes of linguistic change and more generally to contribute to core linguistic theory ( cf. 5.2.1 ) . |
4 | As strange as it sounds , the great popularity of Hitler already before the war had for the most part little to do with fanatical belief in the central tenets of the Hitlerian racial-imperialist ‘ world-view ’ , and even less to do with belief in the Party , whose leader he was . |
5 | God gives enough evidence of Christ risen to call to faith , but not enough to compel to acceptance … |
6 | Enough to put together a good story but not enough to rush into print with it . ’ |
7 | Every quarterly club meeting turns into a very pleasant ‘ social event ’ with wine and nibbles and subsidised trips are organised at frequent intervals ( but not always to do with knitting ) for added interest . |