Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [that] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 However , it soon became clear that , not only are Indian gaols so varied that to describe any one is to create a false picture , but a description of ‘ conditions ’ alone would give readers outside India little real insight into the country 's prison system or how it is experienced by inmates .
2 He 'd only said that to get him out of Mrs Wright 's house .
3 At the Labour Party Conference of 1957 , it was generally accepted that to give up the independent nuclear deterrent would disable a future Labour government from pursuing a foreign policy not approved by Washington .
4 Many companies have already found that to maintain commercial confidentiality they have had to register for VAT and appoint agents in other member states just to comply with the new reporting regime .
5 However , it is generally acknowledged that to reduce the consumption of fat in our daily diet will almost certainly reduce the risk of heart disease along with other medical conditions .
6 Although the nineteenth century had seen almost all restrictions on Catholics removed , the loyalists of Ulster still believed that to accept the authority of the Pope was to open the way to papal domination and the erosion of civil liberty .
7 However , Trotsky also recognized that to effect the massive social change needed in the Soviet Union a professional , trained and expert apparatus was needed .
8 In the past decade , however , we have also learnt that to understand the physics of a solid we seldom need to know the ‘ complete structure ’ ; in most cases the ‘ local structure ’ is sufficient .
9 Other youngsters helped with hyperactive teenagers who were so severely disturbed that to encourage a patient to smile was a major success story .
10 It is now believed that to get a true account of unemployment the current official figures should be multiplied by 1.5 .
11 In Britain , a DoE group has now estimated that to return Britain 's soil and freshwaters to a pre-pollution state , a 90 per cent reduction in sulphur is required .
12 It has been well said that to say the same thing in a different age is to say something different .
13 Mr Rowland may be right to think that the worst is over ; it is increasingly recognised that to expect the insurance industry to foot the entire bill for pollution would bankrupt it .
14 Both the interim President Joseph Nerette and the acting Prime Minister Jean Jacques Honorat had earlier argued that to approve the agreement would be unconstitutional , a view endorsed by the Supreme Court on March 27 .
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