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

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1 to develop and make widely available the statistical theory , and the statistical and computational methods , necessary for the analysis of complex social data ;
2 As I said to the hon. Member for Falkirk , West ( Mr. Canavan ) , we shall consult widely all the various interests and , no doubt , other European countries will receive representations from manufacturers , from users and from suppliers .
3 Why should this make so great a difference ?
4 George cried , who did not want so marvellous an evening to end .
5 But it did n't necessarily mean that they would stay together all the time the they may they may even fall out with one another .
6 For instance , 100 kilos of lavender yields almost 3 litres of essential oil , whereas 100 kilos of rose petals can yield only half a litre of oil .
7 The Foundation would need only half the total area .
8 Tailors in 1814 were very much on a level in terms of real wages with 1795 , but in the intervening years had been significantly down on that level in eight years , and very seriously below it in 1800 and 1801 when their weekly wage would buy only half the quantity of bread it had purchased from 1777 to 1795 .
9 Clearly , the vendor will seek as large a consideration as possible , with as few contingent liabilities as possible .
10 In practice , one should consider here all the different forms of communication of the product to the consumer , and allocate to each , and to sales activity , product development , market research , etc. , their specific roles in meeting the objectives .
11 We can by no means consider here such a wide range of factors , and it is essential that students supplement this reading with other books of a historical and analytical nature to complete the picture .
12 It will include almost all the Matisses in the Pushkin Museum and the Hermitage ; twenty-two pieces from the Pompidou Centre in Paris , and one each from the USA and from Holland .
13 It would not need too keen an eye ( nor a cynical disposition ) to spot a coincidence between one of the editors of the volumes and the present author of this piece and think …
14 ‘ I could n't just throw away all the work I 'd already done ! ’
15 She watched him for a moment , wishing she did n't feel so defensive every time he broached the subject of Arnie .
16 Earthly life is inveterately complex ; of all natural materials , only water could bring together such a rich variety of elements , so conveniently , as this life requires .
17 The £21m building , which will be completed towards the end of 1994 and will bring together all the Longman Group 's businesses under one ( airy ) roof in Harlow , has been designed by architects Conran Roche and will be built by Bryant Construction .
18 One of the reasons for the Government 's failure has been the fact that they did not bring together all the groups involved .
19 The conference formally announced the setting up of a Coalition for Scottish Democracy which will bring together all the civic organisations favouring constitutional change .
20 This is a sample of four hundred which we are busily engaged in turning out , and a type of railway carriage that in time will succeed nearly all the present main line thirds of our system ’ .
21 The Unix festival , UniForum ‘ 93 , did n't feel as successful a show as it was last year : it was spread out over a lot more acreage and split into two widely separated pavilions , and attendance looked sparse and the aisles empty despite show management 's claims of a 10% increase in traffic — like as not , it was talking about the pre-registration which was up , but unofficially we hear attendance was down ; UniForum is still more a Unix celebration than anything else but it remains to be seen whether there will still be things to celebrate or whether erosion has set in .
22 I watch I 'll probably watch about half an hour tonight , an hour tomorrow night .
23 Nothing is worse than walking in wet trousers for long periods of time , so the overtrousers you select should give as good a service as your jacket .
24 You see , I must admit you see not I do n't gon na do as good a job as
25 do n't think she 's gon na do as good a job and that would definitely make it .
26 if you do n't think that the girl that you 've interviewed is gon na do as good a job as
27 SAVE 's immediate task was to show that a conservation scheme could generate as healthy a financial return as a cleared site .
28 Concern was expressed both that an initial compliance check would not eliminate the possibility of later default , and that firms with a number of branch offices run largely independently of one another for accounting purposes might present as big a risk of default as sole practices .
29 As the renewable energy sources develop they will inevitably quickly lose their present quaint , pastoral image and the concepts of noise and horizon pollution will assume as significant a rôle in the public bestiary as do atmospheric and nuclear pollution today .
30 He should expect as good a season as Russell Claydon .
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