Example sentences of "[conj] [noun sg] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 And it 's up to the school or college then to pass on their application form directly to the UCCA .
2 A great many people love their elderly Parent or aunt sufficiently to want to look after them .
3 One does n't miss the odd stem in a large clump , and you can also divide old clumps in spring or autumn , planting the surplus into rows in the vegetable garden or allotment purely to cut for the house .
4 Call upon Councillor or Councillor then to move the amendment N standing in his name .
5 If you love sports and the sun is very hot , wear a white T-shirt , when windsurfing or water-skiing both to reflect the glare and to keep you cooler .
6 There is no requirement of dishonesty or intent permanently to deprive .
7 It is not mandatory on any Government or Minister automatically to accept every Select Committee report .
8 The Directors may , after that period , allot any shares or grant any such rights under this authority in pursuance of an offer or agreement so to do made by the Company within that period .
9 The Directors may , after that period , allot any shares or grant any such rights under this authority in pursuance of an offer or agreement so to do made by the Company within that period .
10 For Bob and Tessa 's house Jannie projected all the reconstruction and improvement which she and John had never found either money or energy enough to carry out in their own .
11 I also become exasperated when I see some of the deals appearing in supermarkets and tacky remainder shops , with low levels of staff and service and complete inability or disinclination ever to pay their bills .
12 Answer guide : If the net realizable value is less than cost then to use cost would overstate the future benefits ; on the other hand if it is higher , to include the higher figure would mean that unrealized profits were being taken which would be contrary to the prudence principle .
13 During the course of the next few months I uncovered a tale of wickedness and depravity hard to credit .
14 In a dining room , the table setting should enhance the decor , so choose china , linen and crockery carefully to complement the overall style .
15 These later evolved into tribes , and these in turn swelled in size and complexity eventually to become fully-fledged states .
16 The reason why I run culture and ideology together to identify the institutionalization of consumerism is that consumerism in the global system can only be fully understood as a cultural-ideological practice .
17 With costs rising and income harder to come by , the Wanderers found that a £20,000 a year official was something of a luxury .
18 ‘ Providing 24-hour seven-day surveillance of the building would reduce vandalism and theft enough to cover the cost . ’
19 The whole kit is neatly housed in a semi-circular , strong plastic , self-locking carry-case , which can be strapped next to the spare wheel in many cars , and is both convenient and light enough to carry around .
20 And in the middle of the slanting span , circling upon a radius of about three yards , and light enough to maintain its place a foot or so below the surface , something pale and oval went monotonously round and round .
21 The normal price for any given daily supply of fish , which we are now seeking , is the price which will quickly call into the fishing trade capital and labour enough to obtain that supply in a day 's fishing of average good fortune ; the influence which the price of fish will have upon capital and labour available in the fishing trade being governed by rather narrow causes such as these .
22 An author obviously dedicated to his art and expert enough to share his knowledge with the world has given us what should be the standard on the line which will stand the test of time .
23 Home again , he shot off an urgent request to Theo for some Ingres paper that was not blindingly white — the whiteness hampered him — and stout enough to withstand his attacks on it with a reed pen .
24 I stopped smoking and campaign openly to prevent others .
25 Instead of openly siding with employers they instituted a rather more even-handed policy intended to bring labour and management together to regularise their relations .
26 Put them in the hot seat and question then to find out .
27 Among them was Charles Williams , who rather surprisingly left his wife and child behind to brave the Blitz in their Hampstead flat while he and his beloved secretary Celia came to take up their ( separate ) residences in Oxford .
28 The gift was by way of an invitation for the Prince and Princess both to become patrons of the appeal ; it was the idea of professional fund-raiser Marion Allford , who had been brought in as the appeal director .
29 And foresight enough to bring her own music .
30 The house had been a rectory once , large enough and plain enough to contain a rector 's brood .
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