Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [adv] [to-vb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 However , as Taylor goes on to point out , there are cogent and even forbidding explanations for the apparent neglect .
2 Norfolk goes on to point out that people who go jogging in the city for half an hour can absorb the , equivalent of 10 to 20 cigarettes ' worth of carbon monoxide ( ‘ Jogging is completely unnecessary , ’ according to cardiologist George Sheenan , who wrote one of the early jogging handbooks , Running And Being .
3 Staff from our businesses and Estates met recently to see how networking works and how it could increase our share of business in the water industry .
4 The writer goes on to make further points about the picture 's elements .
5 He goes on to say of course federal laws were not being obeyed in the confederacy because they 'd rejected the entire panoply of federal laws and Lincoln goes on to point out must they these laws and the confederacy be allowed to state the question more directly , are all the laws but one to go unexecuted and the government itself to go to pieces less that one be violated .
6 But Fodor goes on to argue that much of what can be said about reflexes can also be said about processes which we would normally regard as ‘ cognitive ’ rather than ‘ neurological ’ or ‘ behavioural ’ : the parsing of heard sentences , for example .
7 Ehrenpreis goes on to consider how the distinction between deserving and undeserving poor operates in the work of a wide range of writers .
8 TWO-YEAR jail sentences and unlimited fines will face Scottish knife-carriers under Scottish Office plans announced yesterday to toughen up the proposed law .
9 And above the flames of burning houses rose up to drown out the moonlight and rush hot air into their streaming faces .
10 What kind of slump is it when England 's most expensive striker has yet to go more than two games without a goal ?
11 Naseby tried hard to read over his shoulder .
12 Alexandra tried not to look imploringly at her father .
13 Split rings enough to position along each vertical row of tape , and spaced according to the size of the finished pleat ( e.g. , every 20cm ( 8in ) for a 10cm ( 4in ) pleat ) .
14 Once the exchanges were established Beveridge and Churchill moved on to examine how to introduce unemployment insurance .
15 There 's also a 48bhp , 1398cc diesel engine , but VW has yet to decide when to introduce it to the UK , although September 1991 looks the most likely time .
16 It is for the HVS–E1 climber that the crag has most to offer though , and a short tour along the edge taking in the following climbs will not disappoint .
17 Chairman Murray has yet to comment publicly on the situation , but the Roker staff clearly want the issue resolved quickly .
18 I shouted as the lads got up to join in .
19 Having traced the development of the upper class and described the nature of the business class today , Scott goes on to discuss how the upper classes reproduce themselves .
20 Settlements emparked in the eighteenth or nineteenth centuries tend not to survive too well as earthworks , but abandoned sixteenth-or seventeenth-century garden schemes often incorporate remains of village earthworks .
21 He pulled on his respirator , his mind made up to get back to her as soon as he could , for Nell Anderson was all he cared about now .
22 Because of the slight gradient , these points often gave trouble , when drivers misjudged when to cut out and sometimes ran back .
23 Some MEPs want ultimately to take over from the council the main responsibility for passing EC laws , while others want to concentrate on the right to appoint the European Commission .
24 A wheel designed just to go on turning , never stopping , so that for a hundred years with a hundred more to follow , she had been coming out of this cottage doorway , carrying her carpet-bag , filling her lungs with this damp , sooty air which had started to make Liam cough , reminding herself — as one simply had to do — to be thankful for such mercies as came her way , however small .
25 Gallery Director Mary Gardner Neill has yet to determine how the money will be spent , but she told The Art Newspaper that the $10 million will count towards the Yale campaign , a major university-wide capital drive to be announced in early May , seeking $1.5 billion by 1997 .
26 What is unusual is for a number of neighbouring schools to pull together to set up what Anne Mountfield describes as an ‘ education innovation trust ’ .
27 Over here the practice has yet to catch on but do expect your bureau to charge you more if there are large scanned images .
28 It had taken only a little practice to discover how to lie there , flat on her back , and slowly , with great care , peel away the roof beam and open back the two vast panes of glass .
29 What has yet to become an accepted methodology in the study of public administration is a perception of organizations , including those in the public sector , as being themselves political systems.l Organization theory , drawing primarily as ever on evidence from private firms and corporations , offers political interpretations of the internal structures and decisionmaking of large-scale organizations which the study of public administration has yet to take up in any systematic manner ( Walsh et al.
30 Travis bent down to peer out .
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