Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [to-vb] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Why should the commission believe that advanced mousetrap manufacture , say , should be represented in at least two member states when one manufacturer might supply the whole of Europe with the products and thus could be better placed to export as well ?
2 And as I say , if it was done in a very civilized way by people who 'd perhaps learnt to smile or somehow turn this , what must be a minor offence , into a minor occasion , erm I think it , it might actually ease relationships .
3 Finally , may we emphasise that this letter is not intended to restrict or otherwise affect the quality of our products or service .
4 The break-through that the Anisminic case made was the recognition by the majority of this House that if a tribunal whose jurisdiction was limited by statute or subordinate legislation mistook the law applicable to the facts as it had found them , it must have asked itself the wrong question , i.e. , one into which it was not empowered to inquire and so had no jurisdiction to determine .
5 The break-through that the Anisminic case made was the recognition by the majority of this House that if a tribunal whose jurisdiction was limited by statute or subordinate legislation mistook the law applicable to the facts as it had found them , it must have asked itself the wrong question , i.e. , one into which it was not empowered to inquire and so had no jurisiction to determine .
6 erm the roads are really not , not made to cope and so we have to try to get people coming in from different areas and different directions so that we do n't get everybody on one road and nobody on another .
7 ‘ The one or two years normally needed to acquire and fully process 3D seismic data was too long .
8 Since the airline is not a party to such contract it is not bound to carry or even to store the goods referred to in the house air waybill .
9 Once more things were happening she had not caused to happen but now there was a difference and she sat with her back to the tree trying to discover what the difference was .
10 Middlesex was not allowed to build or even organise multilateral schools because they would be too large if ‘ appropriate ’ education was provided .
11 It was only by directing light through facets at the right angles that craftsmen were able to release the fire and brilliance of diamonds and other transparent precious stones in a manner best fitted to symbolize and indeed embody the highest degree of excellence and majesty .
12 The ratchet , discussed earlier , is nearly always geared to profit and so if the managers take out too much in the early days , they may adversely affect their interests in the medium term .
13 His parents have always refused to co-operate or even to discuss the boy . ’
14 Something I 've always wanted to do and rather daunting as everyone knows the original movies and shows and the people who sang and danced in them .
15 I could have gone on of course erm , longer but er I wanted to do erm , I 've always wanted to write and so I 've er been able to do that since .
16 Together , they 're remaking a house , planning a family , all the things which Lowe once meant to leave until much later in his life .
17 Lloyds is no more outlandish or intrusive than Tower Bridge and much less so than the monstrous and melancholy Battersea Power Station , a sublime work of imperious architecture that Londoners once loved to hate but now admire .
18 Women with a family history of allergies are always advised to breastfeed because even the modified milk in infant formula can provoke an allergic reaction .
19 He was later heard to say that seldom had he juggled on such a fine surface .
20 I i in the past our aim with land reform has been very largely erm we want to end feudalism and we want to maximize mobilization we , we 're now saying okay we , we still want to those , but we , we 've also got to ensure that somehow we have a land law which ensures that agriculture will play a role in China 's industrialization and so we will get maximum efficiency from the agricultural sector as well as mobilization , as well as ending feudalism .
21 He is also asked to confirm that neither he nor his family will cause assets to be removed from the trusts .
22 Chapter 5 discusses courses offered by central training units , but respondents were also asked to indicate if centrally appointed staff or any other staff not on the library establishment , had responsibility for training library staff .
23 I 've now come to realise that physically Will is no longer around , although I still like to think that I can feel his presence in other ways
24 the problem more but it tends to be men that cope in that way and women are n't seen to cope as well , maybe they just do n't use things like alcohol
25 So he gets twenty five pound for the for the night , and he has n't got to start until about nine o'clock anyway so erm that 's , that 's something for him to do , is n't it ?
26 My mother 's story on the other hand was told to me much earlier , in bits and pieces throughout the fifties , and it was n't delivered to entertain but rather to teach me lessons .
27 And he sent er memo after memo to the commanders in Korea advising them of what the guidelines were , what they were allowed to say , what they were n't allowed to say and so on .
28 And then there was the attempt not to issue a questionnaire to every household but to reserve the questionnaires in the Town Hall for four week days Saturdays to will honour the people who did n't actually have Friday who were at home perhaps walk in to the City Centre you might be able to pick one of these up and then there was the problem distrib in distributing the questionnaire because despite of the assurance given to the consultants they were nevertheless distributed amongst the numerous St Albans and believe you me even those likely people who did go to the press do sometimes for every that we having suddenly fully congressed to see whether perhaps there might be a consultation questionnaire lurking within it .
29 This whole-word visual representation is then used to address and so locate its associated pronunciation in a lexicon of spoken word forms known as the speech output lexicon .
30 One photographic technique , called photogrammetry , is sometimes used to supplement or even replace plans by taking vertical photographs of the site from a constant height , in much the same way as maps are produced using aerial photography .
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