Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [vb infin] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 Lockstitch is used to loosely hold linings to curtains and is like a long loose blanket stitch .
2 In the longer term , provided finance becomes available , the Plan proposes a new Light Rapid Transit system to eventually run east to west and north to south across the city .
3 I wish to eventually add invertebrates to this tank .
4 The chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee , Mr Claiborne Pell , called the expulsion a ‘ disgrace ’ and compared it to Britain 's decision to forcibly return Cossacks to Stalin 's Russia after the second world war .
5 ‘ You 're rude , you 're cynical , and I was a fool to ever make love to you . ’
6 At any rate from 1571 it might well have been very disadvantageous for anyone in the district to openly profess allegiance to the Popish ways and Roman Catholic miners well might have been driven underground — and that is not fully intended as a pun .
7 At the left hand side of my diagram we have a number of other applications existing in your environment which need to either provide information to the accounting system , a simple example might be a payroll application passing payroll costs across on a batch basis , it may be a sales order processing system passing invoice information across in real time interactively and indeed requesting information from the accounting application .
8 entirely up to yourself to actually make provision to erm increase you know your own pension .
9 Well I could I could er I could probably take on that task if you wish , cos it 's easy enough to actually write letters to people , cos I can just ask my secretary to do that .
10 Everybody is very concerned to actually get food to people who are really absolutely desperate now .
11 ‘ He further informed the prince that , should he find evidence of a continuing liaison between himself and yourself , he would consider it his duty to at once have recourse to the king his father . ’
12 This would at once limit access to the city by private vehicles and improve access for buses and coaches .
13 If not , the reference to the terms should at least draw attention to the fact that the terms contain exclusion clauses .
14 With time running short , SunSoft , UI and USL technical teams are working to nail down outstanding differences : the accompanying lobbying campaigns do at least bear testament to their efforts .
15 First , in the event of the insolvency of a company a secured creditor will at least have priority to unsecured creditors and will , according to the seniority of his claim , have priority over any less senior security holders .
16 Even if there is no consistent relationship present it does seem likely that previous knowledge of some of the junctions will at least add noise to the data .
17 So on this broader scope for pragmatics , the neat division of labour collapses pragmatic accounts of language understanding will at least need access to sociolinguistic information .
18 Cumbersome and unwieldy , these record/playback devices did at least permit shows to be prerecorded in advance of transmission and allowed for a very crude form of editing .
19 The forecasts that every British family would by now have access to a car ( the thinking behind the design of Milton Keynes and other new towns ) were plainly wrong .
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