Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Minister will know from many of the schemes that he visits that one of the carrots that they hold out to young people is the ability to drive vehicles off road and eventually to train for a full licence .
2 She then went on to appear before a packed lecture theatre at the Physicians Hall to receive her award and the Edinburgh Medal from the Lord Provost and to deliver the traditional Edinburgh Medal Address .
3 So the poor discarded animals are bounced down the road only to fall under a passing car .
4 Filmer came alone to sit at an untenanted table , ordering eggs and coffee from Oliver without looking at him .
5 The Irish are patient enough to wait for a lucky break .
6 We obeyed and went in to sit in a sombre half-circle round the fire .
7 If you can scrape together a few hits and make enough to retire to a little place in the suburbs , you 've made the most of the opportunity .
8 In the 1912 London dock strike , the Transport Workers ' Federation had been willing enough to agree to a joint board and but for Lord Devonport 's stubborn resistance this might have been achieved .
9 A police helicopter has been called in to search for an armed robber who 's raided five petrol stations in three weeks .
10 Today , manual remuage is still widely used , but it is carried out on specially designed wooden boards , hinged together to stand like an inverted ‘ V ’ and known as pupitres ( the French for reading desks ) .
11 As these buns are so small , it is very important that the filling chosen should be smooth enough to pass through a fine pipe into the pastry .
12 A few weeks ago we were fortunate enough to meet in a public house where I bought you half a dozen pints and we engaged in a long and fascinating conversation .
13 He was good enough to work like a black for the Tories , but would they offer him a seat ?
14 If the word " real " in the sense of " actual " or " actually existent " has any discernible function at all , then it is only to indicate in a roundabout way that a certain proposition , or propositions , are actally true ; and " true " , as we have just seen , is itself eliminable as a propositional predicate .
15 So many track workers have been allowed to go that in some parts of the country we are not able to put gangs together to work on a proper maintenance programme . ’
16 How do you bring a group of people together to work on an equal basis when half the members of the group are experienced non-disabled professionals who are used to taking control ?
17 He felt that bringing departments together to work towards a whole-school approach was going to be difficult and would be further complicated by the fact that some heads of department had unrealistic expectations of what the project might achieve .
18 Ray Shepherd looked up at them as coolly as if he had just driven in to work on a routine day .
19 They 're invited in to talk about a particular thing that 's coming in , about noise or about rats in the basement or about how to , and the interviewer has a very vague idea it 's a topic he 's heard it , he 's thought about it , he thinks it 's a local thing , and he 's actually trying to get something out of it in a sense .
20 The student will not feel a sense of guilt if she sits down to talk to an anxious patient .
21 However , I hope that these notes will be good enough to serve as a general guide .
22 Now I 'm not I 'm asking is whether its shareholders could write in to apply for a concessionary ticket to Alton Towers and get a reduced price if they so wish .
23 If , as happened very occasionally — for instance in the great boom of 1872–3 — some workers actually earned enough to afford for a brief moment the luxuries which employers regarded as their right , indignation was sincere and heartfelt .
24 It is no longer possible to either create a toner particle small enough to stick to a single pixel of charge or to maintain that pixel of charge in isolation long enough for the toner , were it there , to stick .
25 The Secretary of State was thus granted a discretionary power to release a person serving a sentence of life imprisonment subject to two conditions : ( 1 ) He must be recommended so to do in a particular case by the Parole Board ( which was constituted by section 59 of the Act of 1967 ) and ( 2 ) He shall not do so except after consultation with the Lord Chief Justice together with the trial judge if available .
26 Pray God to purify and refine them , so that they can be sharp enough and strong enough to cleave like a great blade through the selfishness .
27 Each litre of brine contains between 0–6 and 6.5 grams of zinc , However no one knows if the brine is concentrated enough to tap from a small area .
28 A bumpy ride : Major flies in to fight for a key marginal .
29 With the addition of a residential weekend each term , student-hours will be increased sufficiently to result in an overall time span shorter than when we last used a weekly format .
30 See how they grab at objects whether they are edible or not and then spit them out , only to grab at an identical item soon after .
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