Example sentences of "[adv] to form " in BNC.

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1 Recently it has been well-aired in this country through broadcasts and festivals ; enough to form an initial overall view .
2 Some of these early nautiloids occurred in such abundance that they are conspicuous enough to form an appreciable part of limestone formations — the ‘ Orthoceras Limestone ’ ( Ordovician ) is one of these , widely distributed through Scandinavia .
3 The plants were generally bushy shrubs , but some may have been climbers , and others robust enough to form small trees .
4 A few days later , ash from the same eruption had reached Rio de Janeiro , 2,960 kilometres away , but here the fall was very scanty indeed — not thick enough to form a measurable deposit — and consisted only of the finest , dust-like particles .
5 One of the major problems I 've encountered with this review is actually keeping hold of the guitar long enough to form my own opinion .
6 .. ’ Mortimer confesses that he thinks Labour wo n't be near large enough to form the next government .
7 Modelling indicates that in the open conformation of S. faecalis HPr , if Met51 were to be replaced by Gln51 , then the resulting longer side chain would be close enough to form a direct hydrogen bond to N 2 of His15 .
8 The difficulty with a single-tier system is to arrive at areas large enough to obtain the benefits of unifying the provision of services requiring an extensive area for their efficient operation , yet small enough to form a have for local democratic involvement .
9 In specially favoured areas the grass is extensive enough to form patches of turf ; the pinks are usually rarer and more dispersed .
10 ‘ Long enough to form an educated opinion , min skat — ’
11 When the four remaining parts of the lower dome have been built high enough to form a complete circle within the walls of the square , this circle provides the basis for supporting the actual dome .
12 Is it the opportunity to slip in some data that are not strong enough to form a peer-reviewed paper or the liberty to digress and speculate which entices authors ?
13 The etymology of the medieval French word carries some suggestion of what the characteristic features of tales of this genre were originally considered to be , although nothing detailed enough to form a definition .
14 Roll out each portion and cut out various sizes of triangle from each , enough to form ‘ fins ’ to go along the dragon 's back and tail .
15 The photosetter churned out the columns of type as a film , which had to be pasted up manually to form a complete page for the printing plate cameras .
16 This great plate — adorned with a few ‘ hot spots ’ , where plumes of magma have spurted to the surface randomly to form such agglomerations of islands as the Hawaiian chain , the Marquesas , the Tuamotos , the Tubuais and that tiny British possession the Pitcairn group — is almost universally deep , has a floor covered with siliceous oozes and red clays and is dotted with millions of volcanic abyssal hills discovered by the trailing of arrays of echo-sounders .
17 A group of six pentagons folds naturally to form a serrated hemisphere .
18 The narwhal also has only two teeth , and in the male ( and occasionally the female ) one of these grows outwards to form a long , impressive , spiralling tusk .
19 Both branches would move steadily outwards to form the oceanic crust , which , as it got progressively further away from the ridge would rapidly acquire a thin veneer of deep sea sediments ( muds and clays , mixed up with myriads of tiny shells from planktonic organisms ) .
20 An interesting experiment was conducted recently at McMaster University , Hamilton , Ontario , to see whether teaching tasks could be quantified sufficiently to form the basis for financial reward .
21 A dispute with the local rector and manager led to a group of parents withdrawing their support from the school and coming together to form the Dalkey School Project .
22 Each finds a trio of dancers working close together to form
23 ‘ To do that , you take a lot of identical molecules called amines and join them together to form a chain .
24 The story of Elton John meeting his songwriting partner Bernie Taupin through a small ad in Melody Maker is one of the music industry 's most famous legends , but the chances of two developing talents — a music writer and a lyricist — being brought together to form a successful partnership are n't good .
25 By contrast the ancient or classical stage , which was characterized by the city states of antiquity , arose as a result of several tribes coming together to form a city .
26 It was felt that units from different countries should be brought together to form a force of brigade size ( about 5,000 men ) , operating together under the NATO banner .
27 This applies to both the major components which the craftsman deliberately mixed together to form the final product , and also to the trace elements of which he was probably ignorant , but which can indicate the likely source of some of the materials , thus enabling us to distinguish the genuine from the spurious .
28 The three different unit sizes can be arranged together to form a natural stone effect .
29 They contain a set of hypotheses about what particular features in the 2-D image might be , and a set of rules governing how those features can fit together to form solid objects .
30 To decide which of these alternatives is correct in any particular case , the program must be provided with rules governing the ways in which local features can fit together to form solid objects .
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