Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [indef pn] to " in BNC.

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1 Leys refers to them both , but only applies one to the Kenyan situation , that of the creation of state posts to absorb the unemployed surplus population formed by changing relations of production .
2 It thus contributes something to an understanding of field research in the ‘ classic ’ period of British functionalism .
3 In his preface to the catalogue he wrote : ‘ He no longer owes anything to his surroundings .
4 no longer adds anything to the general prohibition set out in article 52 , since the court has held that , as from the end of the transitional period , article 52 is directly applicable .
5 ‘ Angus , ’ he said , ‘ if anybody ever says anything to you , think to yourself , How can I disagree with that ?
6 The author 's failure to capture Brown 's dynamism probably owes something to his apparent lack of interest in the substance of issues .
7 Ageing phobia , too , often dulls one to the very real prospect of things getting better as time goes on .
8 I 've told them it really means something to people . ’
9 Dino is cool to skate with because he is better then me and he really pushes everything to the maximum .
10 We 've heard a lot about the accuracy of the continuing bombardments , but erm anybody who 's been in a war will tell you that erm once you 're in a war situation , things do n't always go the way you expect them to , in fact there has to be an element of luck and erm the accuracy of bombing in particular erm sometimes leaves something to be required .
11 It certainly owes nothing to any rational assessment of electoral support .
12 The recording balance too leaves something to be desired with the clarinet melody in the recapitulation of the first movement being pretty well obliterated by the piano 's arpeggios .
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