Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] [adj] the " 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 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 .
4 The Foundation would need only half the total area .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 ‘ I could n't just throw away all the work I 'd already done ! ’
9 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 .
10 One of the reasons for the Government 's failure has been the fact that they did not bring together all the groups involved .
11 The conference formally announced the setting up of a Coalition for Scottish Democracy which will bring together all the civic organisations favouring constitutional change .
12 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 ’ .
13 By definition , you can not do well all the time , you can only try to — your attitude is that you could be a hell of a lot worse off in life than getting out for 30 as opposed to 75 .
14 Thus although we do not know how the DNA controls development , we are reasonably sure that it does carry almost all the information which has been produced by selection , and which is needed to control development .
15 Right right , what you did n't do almost all the time was to change those minutes to decimals of an hour was n't it ?
16 and then only had it four years , but I used to it was , it 's such a waste that washing machine , I think maybe I 've done a few shirts hand washing and all the water , whereas in the twin tub I 'd of done the light weights , heated the water up done the shirts and , erm , got the put in , maybe towels and then I 'd put , re-heat the water if , if it was n't really soiled and I could do either all the dogs stuff or , or my dusters
17 Did n't smell very strong the top 's been off it .
18 The controversy will disappear once all the member states introduce equivalent conduct of business rules but that is unlikely to be achieved in the short or perhaps even in the medium term .
19 Moreover , the inevitability of pecking orders for children and institutions presupposed by such a market index of comparative performance will render less propitious the circumstances for learning , for those children who , through no fault of their own , are in a school which is perceived by the articulate watchers of the school results index to be failing .
20 An offshore wind will become progressively stronger the further you are blown out , and as you find you ca n't cope , you 'll spend more and more time in the water , being pushed in a direction you do n't want to go , at an ever increasing speed .
21 You will keep away all the little creatures that would like to eat my vegetables .
22 Finding a partner can become more difficult the older people get , and retirement from work means one place less where there is the possibility of meeting someone new .
23 Equally , an area on a graphics tablet can form an extremely flexible form of control ; for example , a diagram could be laid over such a tablet — the user could then see clearly all the control possibilities and by touching the correct part of the diagram he could control the program with ease .
24 Not only do women still provide nearly all the care for the old , the sick and the young ( and most of it still unpaid ) , but also social policies are still framed , allocated and delivered on the assumption that they do so .
25 American car companies now reckon they will use about half the number of suppliers they once did .
26 We all get in there and he goes sit down please did you see about half the people sat down before he
27 When pressing freesias you can use almost all the flower , as well as some of the stem .
28 It would be a mistake , however , to think that we do not cover extensively all the ground and territory that is available within those limits .
29 Despite such problems , a growing body of scientific evidence attests that yoga can influence nearly all the Physiological systems of the human organism , and has therapeutic effects on a wide range of disorders .
30 The deal structuring stage should draw together all the information now available about the target ( including the results of the key features review and the purchaser 's assessment of possible synergies and cost savings ) with a view to establishing the most efficient structure for the proposed transaction and firming up on any price expectations already communicated to the vendors .
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