Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [vb -s] to " in BNC.
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31 | McInally 's agent just happens to be Denis Roache . |
32 | The time between sleep onset and active sleep onset thus tends to be either very short indeed ( less than ten minutes ) or over fifty minutes , as the period of their alternation between active and quiet sleep is of the order of sixty minutes . |
33 | I think Alone In the Dark just happens to be one of those games . |
34 | As with make , the passive of bid generally takes to ( cf. |
35 | Similar research elsewhere leads to better overall outcome in the long term than does hospital admission . |
36 | That it has also close ties with comparative religion scarcely needs to be said . |
37 | This does not mean that the mind just responds to information in the way in which a thermostat , for instance , transduces information about temperature and performs switching operations . |
38 | Actions under the Act differ from those at common law in that the consumer does not have to prove fault , but causation still needs to be established and the burden of proof is on the consumer . |
39 | On the other hand the structural analysis of the language only tells part of the story ; the question how structural features contribute to the text 's overall effect still remains to be answered by the critic . |
40 | The provision of £8.5 billion of grant aid hardly amounts to standing idly by . |
41 | For the next four months the Prime Minister 's horse still has to be kept in Quarantine in Moscow and in London , Then finally John Majors will get the birthday present he never really wanted in the first place . |
42 | It should never be taken hastily or immediately a crisis arises in the life of an elderly person , such as bereavement or a sudden illness or depression , for grief usually passes to some extent after a period of supported mourning . |
43 | Golf : Beauty of game at its very best W F Deedes explains why his vote always goes to the Masters |
44 | Although the £2.7 million deal still has to be formalised , the Blackburn manager said : ‘ We are delighted . |
45 | That is , after a shift in level of voltage difference between the electrodes has taken place , the output from the amplifier gradually returns to the midline . |
46 | Its massive cyclopean ring of masonry still stands to a height of 3 metres . |
47 | Equally , your murder still needs to be , in so far as you can contrive it without becoming ridiculous , attention-grabbing . |
48 | Little was known about the products of many of these areas , and much research still needs to be done but Collecting Lustreware goes a long way to redressing the balance . |
49 | But whenever the women meet , their talk always returns to the increasing menace of flies , the unbearable stench and the deteriorating health of their children . |
50 | ‘ A great deal more needs to be done if fraud and irregularity are to be contained within tolerable limits , ’ it adds . |
51 | A cracking performance at the Lytham Trophy , where he finished fourth , could have heightened his chances , but a great deal more needs to be done before the side is chosen at the end of June . |
52 | A great deal more has to be learned in this area , but it will be evident that even in its genetic aspects ( and others also have an effect ) sex and gender are not an absolutely cut and dried business . |
53 | The research directly contributes to understanding the role of urban kinship and marriage decisions in urban Punjab , and to general fieldwork and analytic methods in anthropology , the accurate modelling of the relationship between human knowledge and the application of that knowledge in specific situations is important for the development of advanced computer applications . |
54 | The statute also applies to ministerial decisions subsequent to statutory inquiries . |
55 | The political side also relates to defence . |
56 | This difference in torque capability also applies to variable-reluctance stepping motors and is very significant in determining optimum velocity profiles ( Section 6.3 ) . |
57 | Procuring the commission of a criminal offence is not a tort unless the crime also amounts to a tort against the plaintiff , in which case the procurer is a joint tortfeasor . |
58 | The Old Testament also alludes to a three-tier universe . |
59 | We have previously shown that gel-purified N-Oct 3 protein also binds to the heptamer sequence [ 14 ] . |
60 | The result also appears to be a vindication of his gamble to delay the election until almost the last moment in the hope that signs of economic recovery would persuade voters to give him a mandate . |