Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [adv] [verb] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | And I believe quite properly directs development to those locations . |
2 | Worth an incredible £1000 million a year , the trade brings substantial rewards to dealers who are permanently trying to weaken CITES controls , and anguish to wildlife conservationists who try equally fervently to add species to the protected lists . |
3 | Unlike negotiation , consultation procedures do not generally allow disagreements to be referred up to higher levels of the machinery ; once the formal consultation has taken place , management may implement its measures with or without agreement . |
4 | Although , at this stage , there is still some mismatch between policy and practice since the research findings revealed that some children do not yet have access to an effective modern language curriculum . |
5 | But the mass media do not single-handedly give shape to the contours of the political system . |
6 | I do not normally give way to someone who has just ambled into the Chamber , but I shall make an exception on this occasion , because I rather like the hon. Gentleman 's florid looks . |
7 | A special link is used in conjunction with passwords and allows users who do not normally have access to a user 's modules without supplying a valid password ( as they are in a different branch of the user tree ) . |
8 | Do not automatically add salt to a meal . |
9 | Another disadvantage of yield to maturity is that investors do not typically hold bonds to maturity . |
10 | ‘ Added to which the Reichsführer and Admiral Canaris do not always see eye to eye . |
11 | ‘ The figures show that people do not really watch television to be informed , they watch it to relax , ’ said David Graham , whose research company compiled the top 100 . |
12 | Mmm , well we do n't particularly want access to exempted from the procedure . |
13 | Erm by the city in the city institutions of London he 's seen as quite a a robust character but they do n't quite see eye to eye on the issues of the company . |
14 | ‘ I mean , bosses do n't usually send flowers to their employees , do they ? |
15 | ‘ We do n't always see eye to eye , ’ Marler reflected , blowing smoke circles , ‘ Newman and I. But he 's had a tough time , I 'll give him that . ’ |
16 | " I do n't always see eye to eye with my father for instance about the way things are done here . " |
17 | They do n't always see eye to eye but they respect one another . |
18 | ‘ Well , we do n't always see eye to eye about things . |
19 | ‘ Angela , ’ he said , ‘ you and me , we 've not always seen eye to eye recently , but we are friends . |
20 | Not , no , I , I 've really not given thought to that subject . |
21 | This is of particularly lively concern in those Eastern European countries where the churches have only recently gained access to the mass media . |
22 | When we justify belief A by appeal to beliefs B and C , we have not yet shown A to be justified . |
23 | Like other frontier peoples , the French Basques have not always seen eye to eye with Paris . |
24 | Erm well I feel we have n't really done justice to Johnson . |
25 | Particularly if you 're flying under radar , along the ground , you have n't really got time to erm avert the eyes from the occasional tree . |