Example sentences of "[subord] [adj] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 These will be prompted and predetermined where possible to minimise the effort involved .
2 Erm try and where possible to use the individual communication with them as opposed to erm communicating to them as a member of a group preferably in a relaxed environment er rather than a sort of erm including any decision making pass on as much credit for that decision as possible
3 That is needed where possible to make the strategic analysis more rigorous before final approvals are given .
4 Parametric ( Student 's t test ) and non-parametric ( Fisher 's exact test ) methods were used where appropriate to compare the cyclosporin and placebo groups before and after treatment .
5 She did not read them , they had been folded back where appropriate to show the places to be signed .
6 They may even drive on occasions but must not deviate from the agreed route except where reasonable to protect the child .
7 What I found particularly irresponsible was that the author has dared to reproduce ( using several pages where necessary to illustrate the point ) , the entire content of certain memorials : lists of names , ranks , numbers , regiments , and the wording of the dedication .
8 You are now ready to attach the fabric which should have been cut in panels to fit the wall measurements and seamed where necessary to join the lengths .
9 Normally Luce could talk about her life , her thoughts and feelings , her hopes and aspirations , with cheerful loquacity , even adding a touch of embroidery where necessary to provide a little more colour and excitement .
10 As the service tunnel is driven probes are used to test the ground around the heading and remedial work is undertaken where necessary to strengthen the ground or prevent water penetration .
11 Using this evidence it can be shown that , in these regions , large quantities of certain products travelled considerable distances , and with some materials it is more than possible to detect the growth of a sizeable mass market , despite the model of the Roman economy sketched above .
12 ‘ They would need a bigger margin than that to mount a search down there at the bottom of the world .
13 I should have thought it would have been easier than that to put a new one in .
14 The hospice is seeking more collectors than usual to give an hour or two of their time on those days to help raise a record amount .
15 But on this particular morning it was taking him longer than usual to kindle the cheeky spark that had always singled him out from the rest .
16 When a person is ill , the body 's natural defence mechanisms are already under stress , and therefore , less able than usual to resist the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms .
17 However , as the first fifth of the file ( 20 per cent ) only contained 8.483 per cent of synonyms , the four-fifths of the file loaded later must have a higher average number of synonyms than 34.063 to bring the overall average to that figure .
18 However , if you do this , be sure to take more club than normal to offset the loss in distance .
19 The gig sold out months ago and , despite EMF 's claims to be moving away from the teeny audience , Silverfish are forced to open the show a good two hours earlier than normal to accommodate the expected exodus of punters heading for an early bedtime .
20 The key to this recipe is the discovery that butter and vinegar are in themselves a vinaigrette so you should burn rather more butter than normal to coat the salad as well as the brains .
21 The beam was more than adequate to illuminate the non-operational neural net systems .
22 Virtually any dried foods can be prepared in this way at very little cost and this has been found to be more than adequate to get the fry .
23 MacCabe and company had assumed that their location work would prove more than adequate to meet the quota , but then found that they were obliged to do all their processing and post-production work in Hamburg , too -a doubly inconvenient requirement since the local labs are not used to working nearly so quickly as their counterparts in London .
24 Scorton Village Hall is already licensed for music , singing and dancing and is more than adequate to meet the needs of the local community .
25 Fig 2 shows the problem sketched out using a much smaller D/T ratio than 7:1 to keep the drawing clear ; the theory works for any ratio greater than 2:1 .
26 And if the vagaries of distribution made it difficult to get It there were others on hand more than willing to give the new paper , Indica , and the new culture a boost .
27 We both decided that we needed more detector users to help us on the day , so John contacted members of the Shropshire Antiquities Group , who were more than willing to lend a helping hand .
28 There are many members who are uncomfortable shaking a can in public but would be more than willing to man a City of London style distribution , counting and recording centre while the enthusiastic collectors stretch themselves to the limit .
29 The accession of the new Tsar , Alexander II , in January 1855 , was followed by an outburst of diplomatic activity in Paris and London , since it was known that the new sovereign was inclined to peace and the allies were more than willing to bring the conflict to an end .
30 The dynamic painter was going against her own doctor 's advice by remaining at home , and a busy man like Dr Greene , although willing to extend the level of his professional care , could not provide the constant medical supervision available at a big hospital like Coronation .
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