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

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1 Do n't know , no I do n't think so somehow Mark
2 I do n't think so actually Sarah .
3 They very often will signal right then signal left .
4 I would just say I would not like to see the reserves fall much below £1.5m .
5 We may not know exactly how evolution took place , but it is at least now clear that humanity evolved in some way from the higher apes ; that there were female and male of other species on the earth before the appearance of women and men .
6 For example , we do not know exactly how God made the world , but that does n't stop us believing that he DID make the world .
7 It can help to provide a picture of the typical development of language skills during childhood and adolescence , so that teachers can recognise more reliably disturbances that occur .
8 We 'll know more tomorrow night . ’
9 ‘ The project will be of international significance and will demonstrate once again Northern Ireland 's reputation for technical excellence , ’ Sir Patrick said .
10 Fears are now rife that the price could plunge well below 30p by the end of the year .
11 In particular , several scientists supported a hypothesis put forward by John Woods , senior marine scientist at the UK Natural Environmental Research Council ( NERC ) , who suggested ( in a paper presented to the British Association for the Advancement of Science on Sept. 14 ) that the ability of ocean plankton to absorb CO2 could fall drastically once temperatures began to rise .
12 I am sure that my hon. Friend is right , in that it makes sense to believe that if young people from both sides of the community are taught together in the same classrooms , they will value equally both traditions and will be more likely than some others to find common ground in later life .
13 We shall consider here only matrices of even order ; the odd-order case is quite straightforward , but is algebraically more complicated .
14 It is also quite clear that neither clients nor designers can predict precisely how system environment will be affected by the new system.under these circumstances the best strategy appears to be one which provides opportunities for all those involved to learn from experience as the system development and operation progresses .
15 We shall also consider briefly how markers of ‘ topic-shift ’ may be identified in written and spoken discourse .
16 Cold-blooded creatures would need very even temperatures if their intelligence was not to switch on and off with variations in the weather .
17 However , he does not explain just how apposition might be accommodated in a theory of discourse .
18 The winners , for example , will collect only around £5,000 less than the £30,000 total prize money that was on offer for the sub-continent 's 1987 World Cup , which is doubtless why Australia and the West Indies were eventually persuaded to join the party after originally blowing it a loud raspberry .
19 We recommend that future project initiatives of this kind should give much more thought to the structures and procedures , both within project schools and at the level of overall planning and coordination which are required to ensure that initiatives are not confined to a particular time period or grant , and that the inservice implications of good practice resulting from the project are capitalised upon .
20 Dear M. Sorry not to have answered letter will do so to-morrow evening .
21 Anyway he 'll judge that one well but it 's er falls neatly for Gemmell and a good lay off here to Kingsley Black early chance for Nottingham Forest and really Kingsley Black will be as they say rather disappointed he did n't do better there Ron Atkinson .
22 First , costs arising from JAA HQ , whose total budget for 1992 is a little over £600,000 spread between nineteen countries … ( of which ) the UK will contribute just over £145,000 and will recover this through our charging schemes as part of the overheads …
23 That light rain will soon clear away tomorrow morning and it 'll brighten up for a time .
24 What do you wan na do tonight then babe ?
25 The Solo 's engine is mounted just behind the optional rear seats , well towards the middle of the car , to help achieve more even weight distribution .
26 So what did you do yesterday then Carla ?
27 What does she do now then Doctor ?
28 Her bitterness about her husband she kept well hidden , only letting the sharp edges show sometimes when Rory would be drunk and stupid .
29 I could see right away Tom was looking for his caddie , and so I thought , ‘ This is it — do or die . ’
30 Coventry possessed two big ones with assets totalling £321 , while the little village of Burnham Sutton , Norfolk , had no fewer than four , though they could scrape together only £11 .
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