Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] [det] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 But we ought perhaps to give more attention to another fact .
2 Be that as it may , we should perhaps pay more attention to the context rather than the content of the distinction , and the relationship between the two environments or worlds : the department and the firm , the laboratory and the field , the lecture-room and the ward .
3 We must also give some consideration to composite commodities .
4 At the individual level we must also pay more attention to the professional ethics of those working in the media , including church-based workers .
5 We must also attribute some significance to the fact that the wife takes the lead in talking smut and negotiating with the monk .
6 I must now bring this matter to a conclusion .
7 Researchers should therefore give more attention to its negative effects on their conduct , especially in the way it requires researchers to make a number of pragmatic compromises which depart from the textbook portrayal of ideal research practice .
8 It is an aspect of self-determination : the point is conceded in the fact that suicide is no longer an offence , and it should therefore follow that consent to injury should negative any offence .
9 ‘ Now , we 'll just get this place to rights , and have a quiet evening with our knitting , Agnes dear . ’
10 Accountants might therefore pay more attention to indicating the types of profiles to be expected for each category of SBU ; clearly , unthinking comparisons between them with respect to their financial performance should be avoided .
11 I thought to myself , if I could only get that back to 2020 , how much would it be worth !
12 But the SPD could now find little alternative to Kohl 's policy of welcoming the SED 's demise , allowing refugees in from the East and exploring possible routes to German reunification .
13 One could well direct that question to the Labour party .
14 This was roundly rejected by the Cork Committee who considered that the wrong done to individual creditors could well outweigh any prejudice to the community in depriving the Crown of its preference .
15 He could then give some thought to the inequities of the council tax , so called , which is the nasty twin brother of the poll tax and which will leave debris — caused by the Prime Minister and the Conservative party — all over the country .
16 Perceptions of the quality of their own early work tend to decline as they attain seniority and experience , and they may well attach less significance to the value of other theses to their own work .
17 These words may simply add more information to what has already been said ( and , furthermore , add to that ) or elaborate or exemplify it ( for instance , thus , in other words ) .
18 Eliminating skilled labour would thus give more power to management .
19 It singles out one form of non-marital living arrangement and penalises it ( if the woman sets up house with her sister , her father , her adult children or her lesbian lover she would still have some entitlement to SB ) .
20 In recent years , despondently , they have concluded ‘ that questions about what the sampo was can never be satisfactorily answered and that even if they could , an answer would probably make little contribution to the understanding of the poems ’ .
21 Such a report would also include some reference to priorities for the future including those for the staff training and recruitment necessary to realise the School Development Plan .
22 I would particularly recommend this book to the non-professional reader , including industrial managers , journalists , teachers and politicians .
23 I would strongly commend this idea to the cement industry .
24 He would doubtless suffer this blow to his esteem in a First Folio or a 1532 Chaucer , given half a chance , but in lesser books the wound is too serious .
25 I shall certainly put that point to my right hon. Friend the Lord President when he comes to the Chamber a little later to answer questions .
26 ‘ I suppose it 's not surprising you do n't understand — you 'd never behave like that , would never have any need to
27 A pupil who is making a constant effort to use vision as fully as possible in school tasks may sometimes find this effort to be somewhat of an overload when his or her general level of well-being is low , for instance , when suffering from a cold or feeling particularly tired .
28 However he or she can not disregard interests and factions within his or her own party , and will obviously give some attention to the competence of those appointed .
29 On my word your Notion is not amiss ( and by the way I 'll not forget it ) I will only give this Sheet to the Bookseller , and wait on you if you 'll tell me where . ’
30 If the character enabled them to survive or breed more readily , then the long-term consequence is that the character will generally bear some relation to the conditions in which it worked .
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