Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Your sole and exclusive remedy in the event of a defect is expressly limited to replacement of the diskette as provided above . |
2 | But then , encouraged by her parents , she slowly got to grips with her studies . |
3 | The materials used , for example , merit attention rarely given to paintings in the West whose science is intended to create an illusion . |
4 | On 6 March the Copyright Office conducted the second of two hearings to gather testimony for the recommendations it will eventually make to Congress on artists ' re-sale royalties . |
5 | Retailing employment has been a traditional refuge for those workers most exposed to redundancy in other sectors , and as such higher consumer prices ‘ provides a form of social security for the retired and unemployed ’ ( Hills 1983 p.65 ) . |
6 | The machine-based fundament of modern civilisation has emancipated even those most exposed to severance from the requirements of life ; broader and less mutilated existence become a viable possibility . |
7 | Those speakers whose ties are weakest are those who approximate least closely to vernacular norms , and are most exposed to pressures for change originating from outside the network . |
8 | Gennery says that information on the dangers were ‘ verbally communicated to officials of the Department of Health in July 1981 ’ . |
9 | This information was verbally communicated to officials of the Department of Health in July 1981 , who asked that further studies be done to be available by October 1981 . |
10 | WHYTE Crucial clearances but rarely got to grips with Hateley or McCoist 6 |
11 | ‘ Put on the clothes you put on to go to church on Sunday . |
12 | Phonological features were eventually assigned to variants in order to construct these subscales , but the first step was to quantify the data in order to compare the patterns which emerged in different data batches . |
13 | After the horse was bedded down it was time for Sirrell to celebrate properly , and most of Nantgaredig turned up to assist : he eventually got to bed at 3 a.m . |
14 | ‘ It shall be the duty of every self-employed person to conduct his undertaking in such a way as to ensure , so far as is reasonably practicable , that he and other persons ( not being his employees ) who may be affected thereby are not thereby exposed to risks to their health or safety . ’ |
15 | A dynastic struggle conducted under the hovering threat of Turkish occupation eventually led to Ferdinand of Habsburg gaining the throne , but his effective authority existed over only a fragment of Hungary and Croatia-Slavonia . |
16 | In retirement I hope my company will provide me with an office and a secretary , so that I can go on contributing to society from my experience . |
17 | During this syndicalist period the ‘ official ’ movement was wholly committed to participation in the programme of modernization in which it participated with regional capital and the associated regional élite ( see Ben well CDP , 1978 ) . |
18 | The hotel stands on the site of the home of General Hugh Mackay ( 1640–92 ) , who joined the English army in 1660 , serving in France and Holland , eventually returning to England with William of Orange , in the Revolution of 1688 . |
19 | Among the more conspicuous were Yolande Pompey , who challenged unsuccessfully for Archie Moore 's world light-heavyweight title in London in 1956 , and Hogan ‘ Kid ’ Bassey , a Nigerian who moved to Liverpool in 1952 , three years later won the Commonwealth featherweight title and , in 1957 , won the world featherweight title , before eventually returning to Nigeria as national boxing coach . |
20 | The word ‘ only ’ is important , for the protection is thereby confined to cases in which the defendant commits no other , incidental tort to procure the breach of contract . |
21 | Other important casting centres have since come to light in Nigeria and some hundreds of castings have been analysed . |
22 | Tall-herb and fern-rich communities became increasingly rare , presumably confined to areas of locally fertile soils . |
23 | This basically refers to success in spreading genes to later populations ; even if this means damage to an individual organism 's success . |
24 | They duly disposed of India in the semi-final , only to lose to Australia in a game they should have won . |
25 | Alternatively , eustatic changes in non-glacial periods can be produced by changes in the cumulative length of active spreading ridges , which will obviously relate to changes in plate patterns ( Hallam , 1977 ) . |
26 | In this environment , the true scientist 's heart naturally turns to thoughts of revenge . |
27 | Individuals usually more widely scattered over shore than Golden Plovers , and less given to manoeuvres in close flocks . |
28 | On the other hand , his determination to win became such that he frequently appeared to condone his fast men bowling in an intimidating fashion , which obviously led to criticism from press and public . |
29 | As pointed out by the collector and historian van Mander writing in 1604 , ‘ Whoever so desires nowadays has only to go to Prague to the greatest art patron in the world at the present time ; there he may see at the Imperial residence a remarkable number of outstanding and precious , curious , unusual , and priceless works . ’ |
30 | Instead of merely reacting to differences in the road surface , as a conventional suspension system does , it anticipates bumps and bends . |