Example sentences of "[subord] [to-vb] [pron] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Paul 's opponents found it easier to agree in synod on his unworthiness for office than to eject him from the episcopal residence .
2 The nice complication then arises that to entertain the Copernican system seriously as a potentially true physical description , and subsequently to reject it , could be a more radical position than to accept it in the former sense .
3 " If that 's the trouble , you could n't do better than to entrust her to the skilled understanding of the Sisters . "
4 Surely it is better for them to strive to be literate than to engage themselves in the fruitless task of emulating the speech of the hearing .
5 It 's faster to read data from the cache than to load it from the hard disk .
6 On one occasion , when George Brown was to give a seminal broadcast on a new financial plan , Wigg , who had been assigned by the Prime Minister to ensure , or to endeavour to ensure , that Brown arrived at Broadcasting House respectably sober , could think of nothing better to do than to consign him in the early afternoon to the sitting-room in my flat at Ashley Gardens .
7 To take a trivial example , it is a cost rather than a benefit for me to pay my children to clean my car rather than to take it to the automatic car wash , even if the car wash charges more than my children .
8 The technology necessary to produce films , and television and radio programs , is so much more advanced in the industrialised countries than in the LDCs , that it is frequently much simpler and cheaper to import material than to produce it in the Third World .
9 ‘ No , no , ’ the Finnish detective said , shaking his head as if to rid himself of the last remnants of misunderstanding .
10 Moreover , they choose to disregard the ordinary law governing the transfer of title , calling it the civil law , as if to contrast it with the criminal law and thus render it surplus to requirements .
11 This call the lesser chamber because to distinguish it from the greater chamber .
12 As Duncan had already decided not to leave the policeman to his own devices , he had no alternative but to join him on the next available flight to Tobolsk .
13 Its primary concern is to find out what its customers needs and wants are so as to meet them with the highest level of customer satisfaction .
14 The EC defines people in poverty as those whose ‘ resources are so small as to exclude them from the minimum acceptable way of life of the member state in which they live ’ .
15 That 's what they were doing , and then if you made too much slate this month , the following month they 'd drop your bonus down , so as to see as to keep you on the same level , so you could n't go any higher if you if you had good slate and worked your guts out .
16 The station itself was built with massive stolidity as though to distance itself from the Georgian grace of the great imperial buildings near by .
17 They are each highly effective if the body evolves in such a way as to exploit them to the full .
18 If , however , such a revaluation were required , say , 20 years hence , the same house in band D would probably remain a band D house , provided that its relative position within the range of property values had not changed so much as to take it outwith the new parameters for that band .
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