Example sentences of "[vb pp] to [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 The flow chart is not supposed to be rigid or to be adhered to at all costs ; more a source of guidance and reference and a way of keeping check on the different activities that go on simultaneously as you move towards that special day .
2 Rather , in most ordinary kinds of talk these principles are oriented to , such that when talk does not proceed according to their specifications , hearers assume that , contrary to appearances , the principles are nevertheless being adhered to at some deeper level .
3 Like so much that was sacred at Canterbury , it was all hearsay , and all the more violently adhered to on that account .
4 However , there had been a long and consistent course of dealing which was adhered to on this occasion .
5 Although there is much to support this view of the origin of our modern idea of time , it is now realized that it can only be adhered to with some reservations , as we shall see .
6 Version 9 will include all the specifications that must be adhered to for those designing and implementing 64-bit Sparc technology .
7 There is no need to hold that all human beings should always and only be approached using the interpretive action scheme , any more than the reverse claim makes sense if adhered to in all circumstances .
8 The Court was concerned to learn from counsel that these matters were not always adhered to in some courts .
9 While Robson 's view is , today , largely rejected by academic observers , the agency model is still widely adhered to by many practitioners at local level — both councillors and officers — who in the second half of the 1980s see central controls inhibiting their freedom to act in what they regard as the local interest .
10 Seemingly , the only criterion adhered to by these ‘ starmakers ’ in signing new talent is not to upset the suits upstairs .
11 UKCCCR Guidelines were adhered to throughout all animal experimentation .
12 UKCCCR guidelines n the handling of animals for laboratory studies were rigorously adhered to throughout these investigations .
13 Dido 's sobbing for her old lover even as she lies in the arms of her new one — this melancholy , which Virgil , and following him Hardy , responded to with such sympathy , is for Pound deathly , it precludes the genuinely ‘ new ’ , which he urgently wants to find and to celebrate .
14 Left realism is not intentionally racist , but it has been responded to as such , because of the complex element of police racism .
15 Is that what democracy has come to in this country , with the democratically elected Government refusing to listen to the democratically elected Opposition — who will be unable to reveal the flaws in the council tax as we did in the case of the poll tax , and which were soon clear for all to see ?
16 The appalling condition of the highways out of London and in the northern Home Counties is attested to by many travellers of the time , especially Defoe .
17 The Court held that the acceptance of oral petitions would be legitimate , although this power had never been granted by the Council of the League , was not directly authorised by the mandate agreement , and was strongly objected to by all the mandatory powers .
18 One particular disclosure that was objected to by many respondents to the Discussion Paper was that of the market value of capital instruments ( other than equity shares ) .
19 Another situation creating uncertainty as to party status is where reservations have been made to a treaty which have been objected to by some States but not by others .
20 This was strongly objected to by another person .
21 Mr George Henry Quarry , a Belfast solicitor was then applied to for some land at the top of Carrickblacker Road but initially there was no response from him and other possible sites investigated were some ground opposite where James 's Street now stands and land behind where the little Roman Catholic church was later built ( now Pritchard 's Motors ) and near the site of Edenderry Orange Hall .
22 There is nothing to stop the parties specifically preventing the expert from pursuing his own investigations and limiting his consideration of evidence to the material submitted by the parties ; this can be attended to at this stage , if it has not been already provided for in the expert clause : see 8.15.8 .
23 Thankfully she was attended to by another lady .
24 Fire Service S S A , which we 've talked to at some length already .
25 The young football supporters talked to by these authors have their own , mutually understood , hierarchies and regulations .
26 Fourthly , that the matter was not adverted to at all .
27 But er I , you know , I do n't really know what , where John 's got to on that .
28 In each case I pressed the national authorities concerned to allow me to send a UK ‘ observer ’ to their investigation and I am happy to say that our request was agreed to on each occasion .
29 As a signal of its goodwill — reluctantly agreed to by some members , but a signal nevertheless — the party acceded to popular pressure to disband its own private army , the People 's Militia .
30 They culminated in the treaties of peace and marriage , agreed to by both sides at Greenwich on 1 July 1543 .
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