Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ( b ) Drafting the contract The standard conditions do not need to be expressly referred to unless an alteration is sought . |
2 | They varied only according to whether the approach was from the right or left . |
3 | The recession biting into the money into your pocket has reduced future bookings , and you just add to that the fears of terrorist action linked to the Gulf war and then the recent bomb blasts and the mortar attack in London . |
4 | The Department of National Savings ( form SB4 obtainable at Post Offices ) and building societies will pay out amounts up to £5,000 on the evidence of the death certificate , although they are not bound to until the grant of probate or letters of administration have been issued . |
5 | Not only may firms be unable , for reasons of bounded rationality , to work through the complex mathematics of these models , they may not have to because the answer is to them so obvious . |
6 | Cuts have already begun to as the British Rail cow has fattened up . |
7 | This is always agreed to and the Bill is then reported back to the House . |
8 | When things go wrong , they will want more to turn to than a toll-free telephone help-line . |
9 | The priority numbering system will be strictly adhered to unless a specific request is made by the Project Director to the New OED Computer Group or his appointed deputy . |
10 | That the Agenda order is strictly adhered to unless a motion is made to alter the order . |
11 | In addition , some clauses are regulated differently according to whether the contract is made with a person dealing as a consumer or with a non-consumer. ( a ) Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 The scope of the Act The UCTA 1977 applies to clauses which seek to restrict or exclude " business liability " , which is defined as liability for breach of obligations or duties arising — ( a ) from things done or to be done … in the course of a business … ; or ( b ) from the occupation of premises used for business purposes of the occupier … |
12 | I could I know about there if I really want to but no way I could do it . |
13 | After four more weeks , with the last amendments now seen to and the last portions of the manuscript finally delivered , his mood was more settled . |
14 | The limited availability of materials for building and the primitive methods of construction meant that the houses lasted only about a generation and were often rebuilt and frequently added to as the family increased . |
15 | The limited availability of materials for building and the primitive methods of construction meant that the houses lasted only about a generation and were often rebuilt and frequently added to as the family increased . |
16 | Some people found the sing-song voice a barrier , and found the beginning and the middle easier to listen to than the end . |
17 | Certainly it was never specifically referred to but a reading of the judgment would , I apprehend , ground an argument that the judge , having found that the appellants were in contempt and knew at all relevant times of the existence of the order against them , was in a position to exercise the discretion that he was given . |
18 | And we saw the religious people , the religious men , who erm are the only people that are allowed to smoke drugs , you know , illegal drugs er things like marijuana , they 're actually allowed to because the people view them as half alive and half dead and that was interesting to see . |