Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Though you did make rather a big dent in my dignity .
2 But it would make rather a lovely weekend home . ’
3 Therefore , I would see from a public point of view a substantial expenditure on this subject and I do n't think necessarily a level cuts from county planners .
4 In this new lab of his he can knock together a human being out of the unlikeliest odds and ends .
5 Therefore , simply to represent Jesus as the Good Shepherd without any explanatory note would convey entirely the wrong impression .
6 It has no calories of its own , but it does slow down the metabolic rate , making it harder to burn up the calories you do consume .
7 However , if weight loss is excessive , then muscle tissue rather than fat tissue is lost , and this in turn will slow down the metabolic rate , making it more difficult to lose weight thereafter .
8 Better sacks have bound seams which do at least slow down the leaking process .
9 Vitamin E : research shows that it interrupts the free radical chain of destruction and so can slow down the ageing process .
10 Here the examiner will probably have divided up the possible marks in his mind among the component parts , and an answer to one part , be it ever so brilliant , can earn only the appropriate total for that part .
11 I know that I shall make only a small start before Christmas , so perhaps I can take the opportunity afforded by this Newsletter to wish you all a very happy Christmas and a good New Year .
12 Observers commented that the modifications would make only a token difference to the King 's real power .
13 But it will make only a marginal difference to the stagnant housing market .
14 This is because the profit function before the change must have been horizontal at the optimum , so a small change in the optimum price will make only a marginal difference to the firms ' profits .
15 His description of the recovery of a Hunter over a Swiss airshow served as another graphic reminder that a performance should emphasize the aircraft 's character but should utilize only the established skills of the pilot — and should never require his super-human efforts to get out of a situation .
16 I suspect part of the reason behind the council buying the ground in 1983 ? was so they could knock down the old rugby league stadium .
17 The change of context can influence only an excitatory association and thus the result of Fig. 4.6 , a loss of the CR , can be expected .
18 He said other Budget changes would affect only the rich and yet would increase the RPI and so benefits based on the RPI would be raised .
19 The privatisation will affect only the long-distance element of the network , which is run over lines leased from both British Telecom and Mercury .
20 Organizations can absorb only a small number of people with these work goals .
21 The defence could always allege only a constructive possession and that there was no actual possession in the absence of a witness stating positive actual possession .
22 Eventually they become quite large , reaching six inches or more , so you will need rather a large tank for them .
23 Here we can consider only the final versions .
24 We should not overlook the possibility of attracting professional musicians into church music , and the teaching profession in particular contains people who might need only a little persuasion to help , at least on an occasional basis .
25 Yet , although that directive will need only a qualified majority vote , it is unlikely to whisk through the council .
26 Oot there fur hours tryin' tae strip doon the lavvy seat .
27 But now the old paternalism began to reassert itself , determined that whatever shackles had been placed around the BBC should also tie down the commercial companies .
28 They are oh I do n't ken when but they must you ken obviously a long time ago story .
29 I have never seen anyone fall down a disused mine shaft .
30 ‘ We need to improve and update constantly the contracting system , ’ she said .
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