Example sentences of "[adv] to [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Summarizing , we can conclude that the GGGCCC motif seems to adopt a strongly curved conformation with a direction of curvature opposite to and the magnitude similar to the A-tracts .
2 One can gain a certain insight from manufacturers ' advertising and reports from other people , but finally it comes down to whether the machine is suitable for the individual 's needs and whether he can afford the price .
3 There are people now who are questioning society , whereas in the 80s the government told us not to and the cinema reflected that .
4 I would tend not to until the scheme was actually in management and running
5 Naturally , I 'm at that mysterious , precarious stage somewhere close to and a long way from that miraculous first sentence .
6 If we saw the cyclist close to and the motorist a long way away , they would look about the same .
7 Thanks also to and the Sports & Social Club team for their help .
8 He began on a new plan and Endill tried to ask him what he was up to but every time he approached , Mould shouted ,
9 We guessed what it was all leading up to but the exact date was a very well kept secret .
10 Right , that over , report on what you 've been up to and the condition of your ankle . ’
11 We have lost the man who I looked up to and the greatest British droll comedian this country ever had .
12 The Museums and Galleries Commission says a national lottery should be set up to provided the money that 's needed .
13 But we used to get sent out to after the stuff left out the the shop , we used to have to go maybe touch up anything
14 Er , could we just er wait , sh he should be arriving in just five minutes , if we could come back to that a a later , could we ?
15 I think , I 'll come back to that a little bit when we get on to some consideration of these press releases .
16 Erm I , I think I might have missed Adam 's point and I was going back to whether the south was more efficient than the north because just tying it in with the seminar we had on managerial farms , were n't there more in the north than in the south ?
17 Erm it was still pretty marginal er but er at least it was opened and erm in eighteen er it carried on until , in eighteen seventy , seventy one , the line was extended back to or a station roughly halfway between the two .
18 So the maximum is nine that people can hold on to and the thing about nine of course is it splits up into three threes and that 's why I say some people will group a twelve number into four threes or something like that or three fours because they 're all well within this span of conception .
19 In order to address this question one must first endeavour to investigate the type of meaning expressed by to and the type of meaning expressed by the modals and then try to see why they can not be put into relation with one another .
20 It was something to look forward to while the hours ticked by .
21 To make matters worse , because he always does fail in his attempts to improve the situation , the sufferer convinces himself that he has nothing to look forward to but a lifetime of misery .
22 Vintage bus enthusiasts will have a day to look forward to as the first Quaker Rally is held in Darlington on May 17 .
23 Vintage bus enthusiasts will have a day to look forward to as the first Quaker Rally is held in Darlington on May 17 .
24 The mean values converge therefore to and the relative shares in lifetime income are i.e. , it depends on the intrinsic growth of capital , the rate of population growth , and the relative means of the random terms in the two equations .
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