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

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1 … the city of Chichester doth so fast decay and run to ruine , and the multitude inhabiting there so fast growe too beggary that except for remedy thereof some speedy order bee taken it is very likely the multitude of poor in the liberty of that city increasing will cause the better sorte ( being few that can contribute towards the releefe of the poore ) by reason of charges to wex weery of inhabiting the city .
2 If other readers have been victims of con tricks why not pass on a warning to others through our Letters Page ?
3 After all , cannabis does much less harm to a person 's health than nicotine , and yet cigarettes are legal .
4 It is therefore for the domestic courts to decide whether , in any particular case , the agreement does so clearly infringe Article 85 that an exemption is very unlikely to be granted by the Commission , even if it has been notified to the Commission , or whether there is no infringement of Article 85 and therefore the question of an exemption under Article 85(3) does not come into play .
5 The question arises whether a subcontract owner-driver is really an independent contractor or , in fact , because he does so much work for a particular haulier , an employee of that haulier .
6 If you shout does it go even oh it does just about go higher .
7 It is not much use improving the number and quality of the prison buildings if the prison management does not also improve .
8 Any feminism which does not also begin with an assumption of one human race , composed of female and male , black , white , yellow , short , tall and so forth , each equally human and not bound by preconceived roles , is not compatible with the Christian faith . ’
9 But the question then arises as to whether all this interactive effort serves only to facilitate the internalization of linguistic knowledge , as Long appears to imply , or whether it does not also develop the executive ability referred to earlier , whereby the learner can access that knowledge in a range of communicative contexts .
10 The Chancellor has evidently made it clear to Moscow that West Germany respects East Germany 's existence as a separate state , that it does not want to alter the present military set-up of Nato and the Warsaw Pact , and that although it aims to overcome the division of Europe , this does not also apply to the political division of Germany — at least for the foreseeable future .
11 Just see to it that he does not also cast his eyes on Ana . ’
12 Under matrimonial law , moreover , by consenting to marriage , a wife does not impliedly consent to have sexual intercourse with her husband whenever he pleases .
13 No body , no individual may exercise authority which does not expressly emanate from the Nation . ’
14 Where the lease itself does not expressly fix the lessor with notice of the partnership 's interest , the individual named lessee may be liable as principal .
15 It is true that the section does not expressly refer to proceedings by way of injunction as such ; but , as I have previously said , the breadth of the section is such as to embrace injunction proceedings , brought under the power subsequently conferred by section 222 of the Local Government Act 1972 , when such proceedings are necessary .
16 Thus if the clause does not expressly refer to negligence , the clause may still exclude liability for negligence provided that ( 1 ) the wording is capable of covering negligence and ( 2 ) there is no other head of liability to which the clause could apply .
17 A clause which does not expressly mention conditions will not normally exclude liability for breach of condition .
18 It need hardly be added that the examiner always wants reasons and authorities for the answer , even though he does not expressly ask for them .
19 ( 1 ) Although the Act does not expressly say so , it is implicit in sections 10 and 11 that a demand for expenses must be served by the local authority before proceedings can be taken to recover them .
20 The wrongful sale of goods subject to a hire-purchase agreement will constitute a repudiation and hence vest a right to immediate possession in the finance company even though the agreement does not expressly provide for this .
21 He must have had something on his mind and he did something he does not normally do . ’
22 The V8 engine does not normally consume oil .
23 Refusal of an assignment does not normally result in any disadvantage to the casual worker , but frequent refusals , even with good reason , are likely to diminish his chances of having offers made since they put his availability into question .
24 After all , the weather does not normally stop you getting to work , playing golf , or getting on with the rest of your life .
25 Since water does not normally exist as a liquid below its freezing point , any point on this curve represents water in a metastable condition .
26 For the same reason , one does not normally restrict the denominator population to those who are of appropriate age and single . )
27 Paragraph 14 of the Auditing Guideline on The Auditor 's Responsibility in Relation to Fraud , Other Irregularities and Errors ( see ACCOUNTANCY , April 1990 , p 148 ) seems to confirm this view : ‘ current audit practice does not normally involve the auditor in establishing the authenticity of original documents . ’
28 This does not normally involve dismantling the disk drive , you just insert in the drive a special disk to which has been added a small amount of a cleaning fluid .
29 In the construction industry this delay for processing does not normally exceed two or three days , with a maximum of seven days ( one week 's wages in hand ) .
30 If proceedings are commenced by way of summons , the question of pre-trial detention does not normally arise .
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