Example sentences of "and [adv] to [adj] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The purpose of our paper was simply to show that the Parsonnet system can be applied easily and effectively to cardiac surgical practice in Britain . |
2 | I refer especially to the fact that Mr. Thorpe had access to two general practitioners and thus to two separate decision-making processes , which arrived at different conclusions . |
3 | Earlier , in the first systematic exposition of his new conception , Marx ( Marx and Engels , 1845–6 ) indicated four stages of development in the division of labour and the forms of property , in European societies , from tribal property to the communal and state property of antiquity , then to feudal or estates property , and finally to modern capitalist property . |
4 | But it does mean that there is little chance for physical closeness or the impulse cuddling that can say so much in its own right , as well as leading naturally and delightfully to full sexual enjoyment . |
5 | Pulled more and more to this unkempt edge of the field . |
6 | The housing stock which remains with the local authority tends to be less attractive than what is sold off , and much of it is less suitable for elderly people whose needs are for low-cost , good quality housing with ground-floor access in a safe and secure neighbourhood and close to good social support networks . |
7 | Elections were held on Jan. 27 to nine National Assembly seats which had remained vacant since the May 1989 elections , when the relevant voting papers were spoiled or destroyed , and also to 170 local government posts . |
8 | The unacceptability of ( 29 ) , however , exists because the structure purports to assign very to the entity behind man , but the meaning of very demands assignment to the , and the notion of using predicative position to assign a property to a subordinate part of the subject phrase ( the definite article ) is altogether alien to English ( and probably to any other language ) . |
9 | 8 Cross lane and descend on track opposite and slightly to left signposted Barden Bridge . |
10 | I must never forget that He can influence us to right interpretation and thinking and even to some inspired initiative of love . |
11 | That acquired , he gained rapid promotion to Second Assistant Director , and then to First Assistant Director . |
12 | Sally Gunnell 's 400 metres hurdles gold thrilled the nation and Will Carling captained England to the Rugby Union World Cup final and then to another Grand Slam success . |
13 | The men ca n't have it all their own way — Sally Gunnell 's 400 metres hurdles gold thrilled the nation and Will Carling captained England to the Rugby Union World Cup final and then to another Grand Slam success . |
14 | These attitudes are created by Izzat , the sensitive and many-faceted male family identity which can change as the situation demands it — from family pride to honour to self respect , and sometimes to pure male ego . |
15 | You 're getting closer and closer to that magic place Twickenham . |
16 | Their report returns again and again to this unproblematic notion of regeneration in spite of their own rather plaintive recommendation that |
17 | Annual data on the social class origin of births , routinely available since 1970 , have highlighted a startling shift in the relative contribution which each social class has made to each birth cohort and therefore to each future generation ( table 4.12 ) . |
18 | Under this Treaty , if a service is legally available in one or more EEC countries , then all EEC citizens should have access to this service , and therefore to all relevant information . |