Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The CEGB could rely on the Treasury to oppose the expenditure to reduce pollution which did most damage in remote Welsh hills , Scottish lochs and other countries .
2 For many years the station scientists did little research on these introduced species , probably because no one could foresee the possibility of eradicating them .
3 He is trying to produce a generation which will eventually stay outside all year round .
4 Yes provided yes but I would rather stay in one place
5 But the family say they 'd rather stay in temporary digs .
6 So , the final stage in Darwin 's argumentation concerns how a species meeting those three criteria would eventually arise with prolonged isolation and divergence .
7 I wish him luck in the negotiations that he will vigorously pursue towards that end .
8 Under the 1975 Pensions Act , invalidity pensioners will eventually qualify for inflation-proofed earnings-related pensions .
9 Let us rather glance at two of what are presented as solutions to the problem , the metalinguistic and the possible-worlds proposals .
10 They can not only compensate for declining liquor sales , but can even arrest and reverse that trend .
11 In the last section we have come to the interesting conclusion that B may alone exist of all our variables but we reached that conclusion on a magnet shape not much used in practice .
12 And Street is sure that the Premmia range can only build on this success .
13 I can only build on this hill . ’
14 However , items like lighting , heating and telephone will probably show an increase , and you should perhaps build in some kind of an allowance .
15 The example of cost shifting between federal and state governments reveals how services for low income patients can inadvertently disappear in such a process .
16 The right-wing ideologue Frederich Hayek wrote : ‘ Obligations can only exist towards known and identifiable individuals .
17 ‘ I could only think of stupid , unimportant questions .
18 I could only think of that oh so English phrase ‘ It 's not fair ’ .
19 I can only think of two adverts with Black children on .
20 I can only think of two things small enough and valuable enough : precious stones or drugs . ’
21 But somehow Folly could only think of one person who might have sent her so tantalising a message .
22 At one point the heroine wants to go out , but can only think of one place to go with a baby in a pram : the launderette .
23 They could only think of another children 's home .
24 Bit of long one , but it might all disappear in one foul swoop when somebody takes these out of here your go please darling ?
25 But this apparent methodological superiority does not necessarily spring from any intrinsic properties of the stratificational model .
26 Organisation development ‘ is a complex educational strategy intended to change the beliefs , attitudes , values and structure of organisations so that they can better adapt to new technologies , markets and challenges and to the dizzying rate of change itself . ’
27 This would only make for higher scores which ca n't be good for the game .
28 It could only make for bad blood between the Li clan and himself and shatter the age-old ties between their families .
29 It would only make for more difficulties later on .
30 But before you get on the phone to the North Shields headquarters , be warned : the Standard will only lend to those living in the North East and as far south as Hartlepool .
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