Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | Rivers only roll along to brighten up the landscape , and cattle graze only to give life to his drawings . |
2 | Contrast also grants priority to lexical expressions that conventionally convey a specific meaning . |
3 | A few intermediaries offer this facility on a limited basis but forward foreign exchange markets and the currency futures options market are designed for big players and the smaller customer would neither be welcomed , nor would he , or she , easily know how to gain access to these markets . |
4 | Should the Secretary of State decide not to give effect to any of the recommendations he has received from the Council , he is required to publish a statement explaining his reasons . |
5 | Key Points : Pull the board close to you by using the back foot ; maintain an upright rig ; kick hard with the front foot ; lean forwards applying weight to mast foot . |
6 | Because you do n't just suddenly go in give communion to someone and walk away again do you ? |
7 | Try not to draw attention to yourself today — you are not in the best of moods and arguments could ensue . |
8 | Try not to draw attention to yourself today — you are not in the best of moods and arguments could ensue . |
9 | Try not to draw attention to yourself — you are not in the best of moods and arguments could ensue . |
10 | The first stage featured the injection of turpentine and vermillion ‘ … to fill the Arteries and Veins and even go further to produce extravasation to every part of the Body , i.e. til the face and all the flesh swell which will be a proof of extravasation and the more there is so much the better ’ . |
11 | Female chimpanzees do not often hunt , but they nevertheless play an important role in hunting , and they usually end up gaining access to significant portions of meat . |
12 | Furthermore , both jus ad bellum and the law of arms control turn out to have relevance to the actual conduct of armed conflict . |
13 | They fail entirely to distribute largesse to the locals and leave the door open again on their loud departures . |
14 | Thibault lately drew attention to the potential benefits of heroic interventions for aged subjects with an account of an 87-year-old woman who was doing well after aortic valve replacement and simultaneous triple coronary artery surgery . |
15 | The details of the story of this major theory change , a change that took place over one and a half centuries , do not lend support to the methodologies advocated by the inductivists and falsificationists , and indicate a need for a different , more complexly structured account of science and its growth . |
16 | ‘ When we hear such sounds we do not pay attention to things like pitch and timbre . |
17 | But other sorts of drink may be advertised , so long as they do not link consumption to social or sexual success — thus eliminating the predictable drink-this-and-score line . |
18 | This new approach emphasizes the need for governments to operate macroeconomic policy in accordance with simple and predetermined rules which , on the whole , do not link policy to the current or past state of the economy . |
19 | ‘ But the guys here must remember I still love to stir things up and England do not do justice to people like Will and Jeremy Guscott . |
20 | Editor , — J K Aronson and M Hardman do not do justice to the range of antimiocrobial drugs for which monitoring of serum concentrations is necessary , and Aronson and D J M Reynolds include several statements that we find unacceptable in their review of monitoring of aminoglycoside antibiotics . |
21 | In abstract areas like these , statistical calculations , however sophisticated they may be , do not do justice to the complex web of inter-relationships . |
22 | While such phrases do not do justice to its many insights — to which I will return in Chapter 8 — there are nevertheless some serious weaknesses in the approach . |
23 | The absence of a Committee on a particular subject ( for example , agriculture or poverty ) does not mean that the Government do not attach importance to it ; and the fact that a particular Minister is not on a Committee does not mean that he does not attend when his interests are affected . |
24 | The purpose of etiquette is to provide an easy set of rules which we can follow when we are in a hurry and want to make sure that we do not give offence to anybody . |
25 | Condition : ‘ Wastes shall be initially blended before incineration and the plant operated in such a manner as to ensure that the flue gases discharged to the atmosphere are such that they do not give rise to an environmental hazard or danger to public health ’ . |
26 | In particular , it has been asked whether there are political mechanisms , other than dictatorship , that , without restricting the nature of the preferences of voters and the choices that they can make , do not give rise to the non-existence problem . |
27 | The media are also required , when reporting matters which are relevant to imminent legal proceedings , to ensure that their reports do not give rise to any substantial risk of prejudice . |
28 | The present ski development is unsafe for walkers to walk through towards the carriers as the skiers do not give way to each other let alone walkers . |
29 | But they do not bring air to the underlying issues . |
30 | If other Victorian novelists do not set fire to their great houses with as much frequency as Dickens , they tend in other ways to undermine them , suggesting that they too perceive them , not merely as fabrics , but as expressions of an outmoded system . |