Example sentences of "[verb] to [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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31 | It is Unikix 's ‘ openness ’ which is expected to best differentiate the product — while CICS AIX will support only IBM Unix , Unikix is easily ported to any flavour of Unix required . |
32 | the need to plan operations as efficiently as possible for a given level of resources ( or budgeted level of income if a statutory authority is expected to largely generate its own income ) ; |
33 | The Army is expected to officially take over the base later this year . |
34 | This increase in greenhouse gases is expected to eventually force global temperatures to rise by 2 to 5 °C , although the full amount of warming will be delayed for a few decades because of oceanic thermal inertia . |
35 | It is we , the spectators , who are expected to again experience what it is to be one nation , all pulling together . |
36 | The poll also shows that the communist-led Leftist Unity party — capitalising on the high jobless rate and union unrest — is expected to nearly double its vote from 4.6 percent to 8.7 percent , replacing Adolfo Suarez 's centrist party as the third most powerful force in Spanish politics . |
37 | We were surprised to find that the 750 was only partially assembled , having expected to just pull it out of its box and start using it . |
38 | Often they are recruited or assigned at short notice to an unfamiliar school and are expected to instantly mould themselves to its systems of operating and style . |
39 | In a few years the number of BSE infected cattle is expected to drastically fall . |
40 | Erm that has been a matter of serious discussion here and I know with some of the local authorities , and the fact of the matter is sir that we feel that if we look at the agricultural land quality of this county , if you were to have a criteria based policy which included the requirement that strategic sites should avoid good quality agricultural land erm you have n't got a policy at all because this is a county which has mostly its territory covered by good quality agricultural land especially in those parts of this county where strategic development might be expected to actually happen . |
41 | He had n't really expected to actually see Mrs Constantine ; she was gaining a rather eccentric reputation . |
42 | Both systems were termed revolutionary in that they were both expected to radically influence the financial decision-making of government . |
43 | The Japanese are building artificial ski slopes in a new material which is claimed to closely simulate the sensation of snow . |
44 | The fonts are claimed to exactly match the standard Adobe ones which means that proofing could be done on a low-cost PCL printer with typeset output produced on a Linotronic . |
45 | So er that has to just wait now until the next meeting . |
46 | You see , so he has to just plug it into the wall . |
47 | To be able to add this latest accreditation to what may already be a substantial collection of brandings and certifications , a vendor has to successfully complete a set of tests and checks , buy a distribution source licence for the specific OSF technology , and agree to a royalty structure for products shipped under the certification seal . |
48 | Young otters do not like the water and quite often , mum has to forcibly shove the reluctant infant into the river for its first lesson ! |
49 | It left her with a great admiration for the contemplatives , even if God still has to forcibly take her by the scruff of the neck and put tier in a position where she has no option but to be still on occasion . |
50 | This has to ultimately mean more cuts in jobs and services . |
51 | One of her crutches falls in front of the man ; she has to painfully stoop to recover it . |
52 | Topics discussed included the importance to JS of food safety , why JS has to sometimes look abroad for suppliers , and the controversial issue of the difference in prices between the farmgate and the store . |
53 | By now they are probably nerves of iron because , you know , you have to co-exist with an army like that he has to really take it fairly easy because they can be quite rude and , you know , shove you around get whatever they want and very harmful methods . |
54 | So one has to actually learn erm an entirely new alphabet before even being able to read the first word on the first page that you see in the archives . |
55 | This logical identifier has to uniquely identify the record , and its actual address can also be obtained by looking up a table containing the addresses of all the identifiers . |
56 | Always Now it does n't mean to say every twenty four hours it has to quickly spin round . |
57 | In this and the next chapter we want to critically explore three broad perspectives on the significance of parties and pressures in British politics . |
58 | Now there have been some allegations flying around that there are people in the parliamentary Labour Party who want to get rid of that link and I want to categorically say that there is no serious figure in the Labour Party who shares that opinion there 's no one in the G M B group who takes that view there 's no one in the Shadow Cabinet and what is more , I know from my own personal experience , and my dealings with him over thirty years , that there is no greater supporter of the trades union link than John Smith himself ! |
59 | While this weekend 's open afternoons ( 2–5pm today and tomorrow ) are aimed at spreading the word about croquet and encouraging people to join in and have fun , potential members , including families , will be welcomed whether they want to simply play for singular enjoyment or to national or international standard . |
60 | Before going on to analyse the kinds of blocking technique one might nevertheless use , I want to briefly explain what I mean by the terms ‘ open ’ and ‘ closed ’ sides when referring to a stance . |