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

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1 But I 'd just like to just go back to pick up something that the the lawyer , the barrister said .
2 I can do no more than endorse the statement made by the proposer and would just like to formally second the proposal resolution number two .
3 But they did n't say they did n't ever want to ever drive a car again .
4 Even in the event that no further action is taken , the IAAF will still need to seriously reassess their entire drug testing procedures .
5 Designers of computer based support for thinking beyond the level of merely providing additional information will hopefully begin to simultaneously use and develop these ideas .
6 Or are you too afraid to actually admit that the great Luke Calder could ever stoop to underhand dealing to get what he wants ? ’
7 I 'd also like to just come back on one point that Mr Feist made about a a two tier approach to employment sites .
8 The hazard of confiscation by Frenchmen of opposing loyalties in times of political turbulence , or at the hands of the English during the occupation of much of northern France between 1417 and 1450 , could also lead to greatly diminished revenues .
9 For instance marital problems can often lead to not talking , spending less time together , planning separate lives .
10 From June to mid-September there is a piano bar , or you may simply prefer to just sit on the terrace with a cocktail at sunset .
11 There was no justification for the ban in the first place and is the Secretary of State not concerned that the International Labour Organisation has expressed much concern over the continuing ban and it may well be that in view of the fact that the government is not willing to compromise in any way the I L O may well decide to formally rebuke and reprimand the government .
12 It maybe faithful for a long time , perhaps you build up that trust , and it 's only once you 've got beyond that , that you can then begin to actually influence er , negotiate with them .
13 However , the position may be different if the party seeking to enforce the terms knows that the other has never had actual knowledge of them , since he can not then claim to reasonably believe that the other was agreeing to the terms .
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