Example sentences of "[subord] [verb] to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In solid floors , pipes can be laid in an underfloor duct ( not embedded in concrete ) ; note that all pipes and joints should be accessible and , where exposed to cold temperatures , well insulated .
2 The PROFITBOSS pro-acts his way to profit rather than reacting to potential loss .
3 One consequence is that less opportunity exists in 6 Form colleges for staff who are less than committed to pastoral care , to be carried .
4 She discovers Mellors ' domain where initially , although attracted to each other , their meeting are uneasy affairs .
5 It would , in my opinion , in many ways be more logical for an application to be released from custody on the ground of non-service or delayed service of a committal notice to be made to a first instance judge rather than direct to this court .
6 Robin Horton , in a widely cited article on African systems of thought ( 1967 ) , likewise attempted to break down the elements of scientific thinking in order to demonstrate that so-called ‘ primitive ’ peoples such as the Azande did in fact make use of the same elements of thought , although applied to different content .
7 My father taught me that there is only one thing more boring in life than listening to other people 's dreams and that is listening to stories about their operations ; and I only tell mine now because those I had during the early 1980s are as good an example as any of how modern medicine has helped to prolong life ; without them it is unlikely that I would be sitting here writing this .
8 I sit on the side of the bed and decide maybe Rachel is right : I 'd be better off between the sheets than listening to this dross .
9 It can only do this if it implements its plans and policies flexibly , rather than according to formalized rules .
10 Demographers look on surveys of family intentions with mixed feelings , although according to one analysis 80 per cent of the women married in 1959 achieved their intended family size ( Barrett and Brass 1974 ) .
11 ‘ He married Diana and he should have made much more of an effort with her rather than turning to another woman for support , ’ she said .
12 Indeed , the development of family therapy has been highly pragmatic in character , more involved in solving problems than adhering to particular dogmas .
13 Thus , the traditional grounds for identifying genuine nationalisms are either derived from the oppressive context or established by the independent State ( even if , in both cases , symbols are borrowed from the past , albeit transformed to modern purposes ) .
14 It really is not there 's nothing worse in life than getting to old age , or getting anywhere with no money .
15 But to make that observation is nothing less than to point to one way in which the UK is becoming a less open society .
16 Kelly chose not to be specific over the precise areas for concern other than to point to bad results .
17 He is best known for his epic poem Osman , which , although running to 11,000 lines , was unfinished at his death .
18 Professor Hugh Miller , also from Aberdeen University and who had advised on the Commission 's 1984 paper which questioned the link between acidity and fish losses , wrote that ‘ there is at present no evidence of damage ’ and ‘ When worried about the health of our trees it would seem preferable to heed qualified forest pathologists rather than respond to assorted ecologists and conservationists , no matter what their nationality . ’
19 I have many points to answer , rather than respond to hon. Members who have not been present for the full debate .
20 Furthermore , rivals may , owing to the different combination of activities in their groups , not be able to bear initial losses , which would cause financial distress rather than lead to balanced growth .
21 Administrators , on the other hand , are entirely the creatures of statute and it is possible that different considerations apply to administrators than apply to administrative receivers on the question of unregistered companies .
22 ‘ We would rather pay for designer labels than go to high street shops . ’
23 There could be few better ways of becoming tolerably wellinformed about Matteo Ricci , Hugo Grotius , Matthew Wren , Prince Rupert or Rapin de Thoyras ( among others ) than to turn to this collection .
24 But the warnings of Lord Brightman seem to have been made more to discourage even the modest number of applications than to respond to excessive use .
25 In fact , rather than jumping to simple solutions it is starting from first principles .
26 Even The School Curriculum , although issued to all schools , had no force of law .
27 It was easier for Labour MPs and other party members to move to a new organization than to transfer to another party ; the SDP could stand for the memory of Attlee , Morrison and Gaitskell , and argue that the present-day Labour Party had moved away towards more extreme policies .
28 Parliamentary question time is frequently noisy ; the interchanges are more concerned to make debating points than to add to public enlightenment .
29 The book is well designed ; the pages are made of Zerkall mould-made paper which flops languidly open rather than standing to starched attention perpendicular to the open cover .
30 Although subjected to heavy pressure from abolitionists , most of them on their own benches , the Labour Government had avoided giving any commitment on the future of the death penalty .
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