Example sentences of "[vb -s] to [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 When one adds to that the immense variation in the capacities and abilities of the old people concerned , the possibility of making valid generalisations seems remote .
2 When one adds to that the £40 million or so from the trust , my hon. Friends at least will recognise that the Government can lay claim to spending more money on sport than any party has done for many years .
3 I repeat that if one adds to that the £40 million from the foundation , the £20 million a year for football and the £1 million that I found for the champion coaching scheme , it is clear that our commitment to sport is greater than anyone 's .
4 As indeed it has to if the action potential is to occur .
5 She has to if the money ai n't arrived .
6 Well he has to and the judge has
7 The choice usually ( but by no means always ) corresponds to whether the theorist concerned was a physiological psychologist , non-physiological psychologist or sociologist , respectively — which in turn tends to be associated with the causes being located in the biology , psyche or values of the individual .
8 Evaluating the remaining inverse transform where Finally , substituting for A 1 leads to or The second term here gives the decaying transient which is oscillatory if is real , that is , if , while the first term represents the steady-state response deduced way back in section 5.6 .
9 The characteristic impedances and of these T and Π-sections are respectively given by or which reduces to and which reduces to If the mesh currents in the nth and ( n + 1 ) th meshes of the ladder network are denoted by and as indicated in figure 9.1(a) , then , provided the ladder is correctly terminated , the transfer functions of its T and n-sections can be expressed as and respectively , which are identical .
10 3.8 acknowledges to that the Trade Marks are and always have been the property of and that this agreement is made with full knowledge of the need of to support 's efforts to Register and Maintain the Trade Marks to avoid Trade Mark confusion in the Territory and elsewhere in order that the Trade Marks shall continue to be viable and valuable assets of .
11 Now Councillor refers to whether the time was right , and why should we have to borrow .
12 Methodological objections could be made to comparing the two groups because of the different periods of time monitored , that is , for prisoners the period of time refers to after the sentence has been served whereas for probationers it is after the sentence has been imposed .
13 Because your story is told actively , through the places your private-eye goes to and the people he encounters , you will need to have much less of the puzzle element than was needed by the writers of detective stories and even the writers of detective novels .
14 Small it may be , but that postage stamp of a garden at the front of the house does boast a distinction which falls to but a few , two rose bushes of a rather particular , not to say exclusive , variety .
15 The first relates to whether a set of standard conditions should govern the contract in the first place , and the second ( in the case where the parties exchange their respective sets of standard conditions ) to the question of which set shall govern the contract between the parties ( the so-called " battle of the forms " ) .
16 This relates to whether the oversight unit possesses final decision-making authority and is held primarily accountable for decisions .
17 This relates to whether the management of the unit is appointed by , and held accountable to , the oversight unit .
18 A neighbouring point moves to while the element dS becomes ds ( Figure 2.1 ) .
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