Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Was her voice loud enough to carry to the next table ?
2 However , I do n't see the point of fighting off one set of advances only to capitulate to the next .
3 The implication was that when it came to embroidery , the stitching up had been done on Merseyside , if Barnes had been fit enough to train for the last two days .
4 The Great Powers thus pressed their territorial control outwards to encompass for the first time virtually the whole surface of the globe , to centralize the world on a few centres of power .
5 Michael Hughes — bright new star Nigel Worthington believes the developing Northern Ireland side is good enough to challenge in the next World Cup
6 The new line ranges from the 99/711 , 721 and 731 with one , two and three processors , available next quarter , through the dyadic and two-plus-one 822 and 832 for the fourth quarter to the 941 , with four processors in single image configuration , and the 99/982 doubled-up version of that , plus two-plus-two , three-plus-two , three-plus-three and four-plus-three variants , the 942 , 952 , 962 , 972 and 982 , all to ship in the third quarter .
7 It 's quite amusing , the England players have erm , got a second row and he 's not big enough to play in the second row for England
8 He had felt no pain , nor had any indication that , even though he appeared fit enough to play in the First Division , he was about to become a victim of coronary problems .
9 Mr Van de Velde stresses than any player not fit enough to play in the first round of the Premiership on April 26 will not be considered for the final .
10 In the year of revolutionary upheaval It had seen some of its predictions fulfilled , and a movement created which , as it developed , had less and less to do with the first publication out of the underground .
11 However , what an owner sees as his due rights may be seen by others as undue privilege ; and where the general interest is material enough to insist on the second alternative , it may with whatever necessary degree of consideration and justice , seek to override the first .
12 If you think about it , as you were n't strong enough to respond on the first round , you can hardly want to redouble now to play .
13 So he was far from impressed with having to take part in the entire build-up , only to learn at the last minute he would not play from the start .
14 They wanted finally to see off the third party ; predictably , they failed . )
15 The environment working group of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) is finally to meet for the first time — 20 years after it was first constituted .
16 Then more feet , the slam of a door , the surge of power as the Rover shot away to look at the next corner .
17 Moodie , despite a clutch problem on his Honda , closed within four seconds at Ramsey on the final lap , but the 37 year-old Reid put the power down and pulled away to win for the second successive year .
18 ‘ They are given a topic straight away to revise for the first exam — which is at 9am the following morning .
19 When would-be television stars realised that just to get through the first round involved completing a detailed questionnaire their enthusiasm waned somewhat .
20 Voters lined up before dawn in Chad yesterday to participate in the first national election in 20 years in this war-torn former French colony .
21 While stainless is tough and harder to scratch in the first place , once it does become marked the scratch is permanent , unlike a mark on silver-plated cutlery which can be removed by re-plating .
22 Fortunately , in-foal mares usually ‘ do ’ well and will not cost more to feed until the last three months .
23 Has not the time come for the Government to commit themselves unequivocally to legislate in the next Parliament so that those who wish to shop on Sunday and exercise their free choice to do so are enabled to do so by total deregulation of the law ?
24 All three comital functions are documented in Charles the Bald 's reign , though royal instructions have a good deal more to say about the first and second than about the third .
25 The tradition of large , sometimes very large vases , probably still grave-markers , continues and the spreading of the figure-zones on these leads to drawing on an unprecedented scale ( fig. 9 ) : a monumental art of which there will be more to say in the next chapter .
26 and then we use this method to then go a stage further to prepare for the second presentation .
27 The 1900s were also to see for the first time deaf women beginning to acquire their own identity through achievement by their own talent although not one as yet played any prominent part in deaf organisations which remained the preserve of the deaf male .
28 Even though the Irish need a point in Valetta to clinch their first appearance in the finals , Charlton has agreed for Galvin to stay behind to play for the Second Division side in their Littlewoods Cup third-round second replay at Bolton .
29 If the answer to the pursuer 's case is that the fault for the accident rests wholly or partly with someone else , consideration should be given now to service of a Third Party Notice by which that other party blamed can be brought into the action .
30 Submission to central authority was deeply ingrained in its 150 years ' history , and the hospital was only now to throw off the last traces of its even more ancient deterrent purpose .
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