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

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1 What kind of slump is it when England 's most expensive striker has yet to go more than two games without a goal ?
2 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 ) .
3 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 .
4 Over here the practice has yet to catch on but do expect your bureau to charge you more if there are large scanned images .
5 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.
6 This chapter refuses however to take either Bourdieu or his critics at their word .
7 A concrete breakwater stretches away to sink slowly in the dark distance .
8 my veering mind does well to rest on ;
9 Fate seems rather to depend more on ancestry than position , family rather than friends .
10 The piano has yet to catch up .
11 Each month the Convent is the meeting place for the Secular Franciscan Order and each week the Journey in Faith group meets there to find out more about the Faith and exchange views and ideas .
12 Yet pragmatics tends only to examine how meaning develops at a given point .
13 Indeed , the evidence goes far to bear out the criticisms made by More in Utopia .
14 This does not mean that the person needs necessarily to go faster , but that they organize their time more effectively .
15 As the Cabinet prepares today to set out Britain 's energy strategy , Frank Frazer looks at the implications for the nuclear industry , sparked by efforts to save coal jobs All aglow for heat of the moment By a curious paradox , the nuclear lobby has a vested interest in ensuring maximum coal burn in UK power plant
16 Instead , the alcohol acts chemically to slow down the digestion of the food .
17 Extra Euro seats for Britain were agreed at the Edinburgh European summit last December but the Government has yet to announce how many seats , if any , Scotland will be allocated .
18 Yet somehow the message has still to get through to British Rail that the communication of travel information is no longer a luxury , to be fed in titbits to grateful passengers .
19 With the experience of the Contagious Diseases Acts in mind , Ellice Hopkins tartly remarked there were ‘ one or two things which the medical profession has yet to grow out of under the influence of an enlightened public opinion ’ .
20 With this letter were two lists of plants for Miller and Collinson , both headed ‘ sent by Budden , 1759 ’ and Miller 's assortment seems largely to tie up with requests made in the above letter .
21 This project proposes therefore to carry out a short investigation of UK cereal producers , their representative organisations , the UK and European agricultural bureaucracies , concerned politicians and pressure groups .
22 There are almost as many cattle as before the drought , and the 100 000 tonnes of food aid a year goes mainly to keep down the price of food in the cities .
23 Before my brain untangles enough to see how to retrieve this situation , Des has appeared and is blowing in my ear .
24 Nothing in psychology hopes ever to work perfectly .
25 The left has yet to wake up to the new politics as played by the Prime Minister .
26 But the bishop has yet to make up his mind about a successor . ’
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