Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [vb base] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But such organizations generally prefer to keep a low profile as they peddle Third World prostitution — hoping to attract the attention only of potential customers . |
2 | In Northern Ireland new drivers already have to display an ‘ R ’ ( for restricted ) plate and may not exceed 45mph for one year after passing their test . |
3 | Because of these difficulties and the commercial desire that once a company is to be sold its sale should be completed as soon as possible , the parties usually try to have a simultaneous signing and completion . |
4 | The hairs also help to disperse the newly formed scents round the body . |
5 | Riding clinics , economy riding holidays and mini-breaks also help to extend the price range ; golf , hillwalking , mountain biking and fishing , even ski-ing and shooting , helps attract non-riders . |
6 | Candidates also have to choose a paper in one of these two areas : the Philosophy , Nature and Practice of Geography or the United Kingdom and France . |
7 | But the religious parties also claim to embody the ancient Jewish wisdom of survival and compromise . |
8 | These signals probably serve to maintain the coherence of the group to the benefit of the individual . |
9 | Games tend to be inherently object-oriented , says Hinsley ( all those sprites moving about and interacting ) and games authors often have to cram a lot into a tiny amount of memory while stretching hardware to its limits . |
10 | Games tend to be inherently object-oriented , says Hinsley ( all those sprites moving about and interacting ) and games authors often have to cram a lot into a tiny amount of memory while stretching hardware to its limits . |
11 | Clients often expect to make a mixture of appointments , some internally and some from outside their organisation . |
12 | Again , such subjects typically have to develop a more ‘ scholarly ’ , conceptual or abstract side in order to gain admittance to and status within the academic fold , although to some extent they can isolate themselves from other faculties and departments — art and design in the polytechnics and colleges often seem to be states within a state , enjoying an autonomy underpinned by their separate location on inherited art college sites . |
13 | This is a literary use of language rather than an expository one , though poststructuralists frequently try to blur the distinction . |
14 | The other tentacles then combine to force the prey into the creature 's apology for a mouth ( Burton and Burton 1977 : 75–7 ) . |
15 | But the animals then begin to remove the diatoms , and with them the nutrients they contain . |
16 | Glider designers sometimes choose to fit a tail-skid rather than a wheel for simplicity and cheapness , saying quite rightly that they offer a little less drag . |
17 | Candidates therefore need to understand the scope of the job and be given a clear job description . |
18 | Institutions thus have to make a judgement as to what liquidity ratio is best — one that is neither too high nor too low . |
19 | Other visitors badly need to experience the royal lavatories : nobody knows where they are . |
20 | Some parents only want to adopt a child of two black parents , that is of African , Afro-Caribbean or Asian origin . |
21 | Although education is theoretically free in Costa Rica , parents still have to pay the increasingly high costs , relative to income , of school clothing , books , materials and transport costs . |
22 | The poll results suggest that many parents still fail to understand the grant-maintained system . |
23 | The breed and its crosses still tend to dominate the beef herds of North and South America , Australia , New Zealand , Denmark and Finland . |
24 | Graham 's parents also hope to enlist the help of homeopaths . |
25 | Both companies also claim to own the rights to aspects of the KGB 's study of UFOs . |
26 | The companies also undertake to ensure the protection of four marine species : kelp , abalone , sand dollars and sea urchins . |
27 | The engineers now want to finish the Siberian section by the end of winter . |
28 | Because grammatical elements typically need to have the capacity to combine normally with semantically very various roots , their meanings tend to be of a very general sort : the notion of past tense , for instance , can combine without anomaly with virtually any conceivable verbal notion . |
29 | To suggest that that is the way forward for the future must be objected to by the fact that Sweden , Austria and the EFTA countries now want to join the supranational Community . |
30 | Judges often try to avoid the issue of standing by resolving the merits first . |