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

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1 Further problems may arise again on return to Britain as the pressure for places in the more popular independent or state schools makes it increasingly difficult for the expatriate to find suitable educational facilities for children .
2 People may act differently in response to changes in taxation than to variations in earnings per se .
3 Did he mean that the constitution must exist prior in time to the government or that the principles of the constitution should be superior in character , and binding in authority , to the actions of government ?
4 Indeed it is vital that they should do so from time to time .
5 However , the contribution of each property to fitness must vary dramatically from year to year as well as from place to place within the field .
6 It is important to realize that the head should go forward in relation to the spine — as though nodding the head in affirmation .
7 However , business lunches may crop up from time to time — and also evening invitations which involve dining at restaurants .
8 Peter erm you 'll see around from time to time , he does all the design stuff erm and Christine erm looks after all the hangings and and stuff .
9 That 's the plans that we 've had for our children 's services , but I 'll come on to back to that in a minute .
10 I might not always be there exactly when you want me , but I 'll check in from time to time .
11 Governments may elect not to talk to governments but we scientists are an incurably gabby lot .
12 Hence , the two parts of the protein could move independently with respect to each other providing CytR with the possibility to interact with binding sites with different structures and cAMP-CRP complexes at varying distances .
13 Table 20 indicates the jobs that the wives felt they could take over in addition to their present domestic and farm situation .
14 His aim , from his Northampton days on , was a team that could switch quickly from attack to defence and back again as the game dictated : and the development of Arsenal 's defence-in-depth system was matched by the creation of one of the most powerful forward lines in soccer history .
15 Although the precise configuration of landowners and farmers could vary considerably from village to village , there is little doubt that they formed , from the point of view of the farm worker , a coherent and easily identifiable ruling class against which the farm worker , either individually or collectively , was relatively powerless .
16 Charles explained that he 'd come round in answer to a complaint and rather thankfully began to pass on apologies on behalf of the Regiment for transmission to Lord Southdown later , but the butler shook his head regretfully once more , indicated that Lady Charity was at home , and felt certain that she would deal with the matter .
17 If you could travel back in time to the Middle Ages , you would find yourself surprised by the almost total lack of hedges and fences .
18 I express to you the most earnest desire of my heart to be that prosperity and success in social and moral improvement may attend increasingly from year to year the progress of this library .
19 erm we did n't have a holiday for that but we used , when it was Willenhall er our mums knew that we should be like going home and we used to go straight from work to the Wakes you see , which was a , it was really a good wake then but then you 'd got to walk home .
20 Now that I had left the college dormitory I used to look fearfully from rime to time out of my window , expecting to see that gang of fascist students coming to beat me up .
21 These orders may vary slightly from teacher to teacher , so that the first order , for example , might be think of not stiffening the neck … .
22 The amount of fall in metabolic rate may vary considerably from person to person , just as metabolic rate varies from person to person .
23 The amount of leave given may vary considerably from country to country .
24 Moods may change easily from laughter to sadness ; they cry easily even at the thought of pain .
25 It can and does change , even from year to year ; and may change appreciably from decade to decade .
26 While progressive Labour councils declared their intentions to address the expectations of women , of black people and disabled people , it was by no means clear that they would do so in relation to lesbians and gays .
27 If , however , a colleague has offered to go along and watch the lesson for you , it may well help if you underline the type of general information you would like back in addition to the notes on the lesson .
28 Boys sitting on the right-hand side of the bus , for example , would set up in opposition to the boys on the left in order to have someone to mock and to shout joking imprecations at .
29 Vincent would move on from evangelist to artist , and the great Russian , determined to live a life modelled on Christ , was beginning to regard all art as frivolous .
30 ( 5 ) The duty imposed by subsection ( 2 ) above in relation to a preference expressed in accordance with arrangements made under subsection ( 1 ) above shall apply also in relation to — ( a ) any application for the admission to a school maintained by a local education authority of a child who is not in the area of the authority ; and … [ ( 6 ) A local education authority shall , if so requested by the governors of an aided or special agreement school maintained by the authority , make arrangements with the governors in respect of the admission of pupils to the school for preserving the character of the school ; and the terms of any such arrangement shall , in default of agreements between the authority and the governors , be determined by the Secretary of State . ]
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