Example sentences of "to [adv] [vb infin] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Of course he is still er going to presumably appoint the regional panels , the professional recruitment consultant and the two people who themselves will be independent of government .
2 The research first aims to empirically model the resulting adjustments in the economy ( such as the savings rate , housing demand and employment ) .
3 There have been occasions this season when Quakers have taken the lead and then sloppily folded ; but this time the players rolled up their sleeves to jealously protect the three points .
4 They then work out reasonable answers which should n't allow a student to just eliminate the impossible ones .
5 And when — inevitably — you do capsize , you soon learn how to not make the same mistakes again .
6 Paul Schrader 's Blue Collar in 1978 and Karel Reisz 's Saturday Night and Sunday Morning in 1960 are probably the two most famous attempts to sincerely conjure the dull routines of the shop floor .
7 Parallel with this process , SPG would undertake research within each European country in order to quickly ascertain the following features :
8 When your skin is burned , your body responds in the same way as it does to any other injury : going into ‘ over-drive ’ to quickly replace the burnt areas with new skin .
9 These emboli are likely to totally block the small capillaries that supply the intestines .
10 Hera punished Echo by making her unable to speak , except to always repeat the last words anybody said to her .
11 Indeed the continuing higher levels of poverty and unemployment amongst all the black communities are likely to further affect the educational chances of black children , not least because of the implications of material deprivation and unemployment for the physical and mental health of both adults and children ( Arnot , 1987 ; Taylor , 1987 ; Townsend , 1987 , ; Brah , 1986 ) .
12 We decided therefore to further characterize the DNA-protein contacts between the oligonucleotides and F9 nuclear proteins using dimethylsulfate interference analysis .
13 Immunoprecipitation experiments from I labelled cells were performed to further characterise the molecular mechanisms by which inhibitors of glycosylation modify Β 1 integrin receptor expression .
14 A series of complementary modules has been identified and these introduce more specialised areas and provide the opportunity to further expand the key skills embedded within the core modules .
15 It is difficult to strictly demarcate the two approaches since each has been used and interpreted in a variety of ways .
16 He argues that it is common for a depressed person to grossly exaggerate the negative implications of events ( sometimes called ‘ catastrophising ’ ) : ‘ I did n't get that job I 'm not bright enough — I 'll be unemployed or in low-level jobs for ever — I 'll be bored and boring-my friends will abandon me — my husband wo n't love me any more . ’
17 Statistical methods have been used to automatically deduce the linguistic categories of words from raw data ( Atwell , 1987 ) ( Atwell & Drakos , 1987 ) ( Atwell & Elliot , 1987 ) ( Finch & Carter , 1992 ) .
18 I have n't yet found a way to automatically knit the extra stitches on the jumper after the card size has been accounted for — not unless I program every time I knit the pattern .
19 It would enable them to really allow the greater selves in themselves to be the people representing their people , their country , er so it would allow them to become statesmen in a sense , you know , it would allow the wise part of them to come forth , and for them to be in harmony with each other .
20 Martin Butler , 25 , of Woodward Road , Rock Ferry , denied attempting to dishonestly receive the two bikes , which he claims he bought for £20 from a caller at his door .
21 In this introductory chapter we need not complicate things too much ; it will do to simply identify the distinctive interests of each of these kinds of sociology — consensus theory , action theory and conflict theory — in turn .
22 If the language is finite then it is possible to simply list the valid sentences .
23 This relieves earlier levels of the obligation to fully specify the phonetic characteristics of the input , and allows words to be considered as hypotheses through gradual accumulation of evidence , rather than through the binary decisions inherent in the tree structure .
24 It is however felt by both Company and the County and District Councils that against the background of EEC directives , increasing regulations and a more open attitude to information , it is appropriate to fully inform the local residents about what to do if a major incident does occur .
25 On top of that Sumner practically accused Microsoft of biasing the test parameters in favour of Word and not allowing enough time for the testers to fully explore the respective packages .
26 Both the county and the city councils are to ask the Government to either meet the full costs of the 7.5pc rise or lift the authorities ' charge-capping limits .
27 It was impossible to completely check the global effects of each alteration to the file .
28 This legislation will ensure that the UK can meet its international obligations to significantly reduce the national emissions of sulphur and nitrogen oxides over the next decade .
29 The Davies admit they will never be able to truly thank the American doctors — or the people who helped raise £350,000 to pay for the transplant finally made possible by a £150,000 gift from King Fahd of Saudi Arabia .
30 in between nineteen fifty one fifty two , once their position was more secure they could afford to actually favour the rich peasants more
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