Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [to-vb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To some degree , managers do have a responsibility to control costs or rather to optimise the use of available resources .
2 I still hoped to aid Justine — or rather to correct the course of justice , feeling , in some vague and entirely unwarrantable way , that I was more civilized than these Genevese , having a two-century evolutionary lead over them !
3 Third , the so-called ‘ welfare state ’ has so far appeared unable to remedy any but the grossest forms of economic and social deprivation or effectively to restrict the range of wider socio-economic inequalities , in spite of the fiscal burden imposed on the population and the productive system as a whole .
4 The RDLS ( Reynell and Huntley 1985 , 2nd revision ) provides separate measures of language comprehension and language production which may be used independently or together to provide a comparison of a child 's relative strengths and weaknesses in the two areas .
5 But the gap in the columns showing the cult image is the convention adopted by the die engraver to convey the essential nature of the temple and the identity of its cult , or perhaps to express the epiphany of the god .
6 At precisely the time that the Party leadership was extolling the horse as a modern and fuel-saving means of transport , it was also planning to increase the journey-times of the rural population and make them more dependent on motor transport — or perhaps to shorten the time they had left to themselves , to sleep , think and so on .
7 ‘ Basically what we did was occupy the airport and set up positions more or less to keep the locals , cattle and goats off the runway , ’ said Captain Dave Hall .
8 IN THE first science debate in the House of Commons for two years , Jack Straw , Labour 's shadow education secretary , accused the government of ‘ failing properly or sufficiently to fund the science base ’ .
9 She had forced herself out of bed especially early , without waking Oz , just so that she could have a spare half-hour or so to take a walk up Back Clough Dale .
10 I can remember quite vividly the old tramcars running there er day and night , with the last service leaving the outskirts of Edinburgh around about er twelve er eleven thirty and you g have about ten minutes or so to reach the depots which there were many and varied at this particular time .
11 The instep must travel two metres or so to reach the opponent 's head .
12 Some , including Portland , Oregon , charge $1 or so to recycle a tree .
13 The Land Rover was waiting , but it took a minute or so to find a driver .
14 It would have taken a minute or so to operate the computer .
15 My advice to agencies : send someone out with a quid or so to buy a magazine before you advertise in it ; or better still , have those editorial folk over for a Gordon 's & Tonic . . . .
16 They started off , like most other overseas enterprises , on a commercial basis by raising money from investors who stayed in England , and it took them about a dozen years or so to pay the investors off and become entirely free to run their own affairs .
17 This timing gives some idea of how long their travelling habitually took : still in a post-chaise , and allowing an hour , say , for breakfast , they required seven hours or so to travel a distance of about twenty-eight miles .
18 Lord Tenterden C.J. saw the question thus , at p. 893 : ‘ whether the plaintiff intended to discharge the whole debt , or only to relieve the party proposing to pay a proportion of the debt . ’
19 The introduction of new partners involves similar problems whether they arrive as part of an expansionary exercise or merely to replace a partner who has died or retired from the firm .
20 There has been no political pressure from the Foreign Office or elsewhere to prevent the exhibition .
21 Now I asked them to work in pairs or individually to find the arrangements of ten fences .
22 The decision whether or not to sell a product will depend on which ones make a positive contribution .
23 One of the most difficult decisions he was faced with in recent years was whether or not to sell the foods business , particularly as it involved disposing of Cadbury 's Cocoa , the product with which his great-grandfather launched the company .
24 The Attorney General 's spokesman said a decision on whether or not to appeal the sentence would be made ‘ urgently ’ .
25 The Attorney General 's spokesman said a decision on whether or not to appeal the sentence would be made ‘ urgently ’ .
26 A directive is addressed to member states within the EC but it is left to each individual government to decide whether or not to implement the directive .
27 To summarise this approach , consider first the microeconomic analysis of a single profit-maximising firm deciding whether or not to undertake an investment ( for example , to buy a new machine ) .
28 The basic tree consists of a network branching out from an initial decision of whether or not to undertake the project .
29 The basic tree consists of a network branching out from an initial decision of whether or not to undertake the project .
30 Normally , of course , the choice of topic comes before the research design and therefore also precedes the decision about whether or not to include a survey .
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