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

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1 He goes on to refer to legislation in 1980 in West Germany and in 1982 in Italy whereby post-operative transsexuals are deemed to belong to their chosen sex and have the rights and duties of that sex .
2 It then goes on to say of course new development in relation should be sensi sensitively related to existing settlement patterns .
3 He goes on to say of course federal laws were not being obeyed in the confederacy because they 'd rejected the entire panoply of federal laws and Lincoln goes on to point out must they these laws and the confederacy be allowed to state the question more directly , are all the laws but one to go unexecuted and the government itself to go to pieces less that one be violated .
4 In a similar vein , the book goes on to review off balance sheet finance , capitalisation of costs , capital instruments , brand accounting and currency mismatching .
5 tenant of area of sea has right to sue for nuisance where pollution killed larvae even though at the time they were killed , tenant had not acquired a proprietary right of action .
6 One is driven to the conclusion that here , too , the charge has most to do with symbolism .
7 By the means/ends equation , I mean the assumption that what the learner has eventually to achieve by way of language ability should determine what he does in the process of acquiring that ability .
8 A shrewd theologue said that personality has all to do with function .
9 It is a faith that believes it has only to ask in order to receive : e.g. in the cure of the leper ( Mark 1:40–5 ) .
10 One has only to travel by train from the north-east of England to see the land which has been set aside , squeezed between the railway lines , to realise what the farmers are doing .
11 On this basis he may by all means erect a system of imperatives logically interrelated with statements of objective fact , and elaborate it to any degree of complexity he pleases , but to confirm or correct it he has always to return to subjectivity , to his own spontaneity in the concrete situation .
12 One has always to bear in mind that for very many people in early-modern England — in the towns as much as in the countryside — the home was also the place of work .
13 In one case , which has still to come to trial , it is not clear which hat the salesman was wearing when he made his deals : his own or the life company 's .
14 One needs also to take into account implicit dimensions , for these are very much a part of the rhetorical structure of attitudes .
15 THOSE who feel Lord Arran has little to say about agriculture must now change their opinion of the Minister who has also to look after health matters in the province .
16 The young person who , unfortunately , reaches the age of 16 after July 2 has now to return to school for another year and will be almost 17 years of age whenever they leave .
17 I have had regular and extensive contact and dealings with the United Kingdom Immigrants Advisory Service as an ordinary Member who has regularly to deal with immigration matters .
18 The irony of it is this : events will show that he has no need to pray for deliverance from Esau ; he needs instead to pray for deliverance from God .
19 We 're midway through Act II and a solitary six-pack has yet to hove into view .
20 Fortunately for his pectorals and his cranium , Mr Stallone has yet to fall in love with a woman who likes men with small busts and large brains .
21 Deane has yet to score at home !
22 The device is called the Microdrive , but it has yet to go on sale , and in any case will be based on a tape rather than a disc .
23 Arnold himself conducted it on an EMI recording of 1980 , but sadly that has yet to appear on CD .
24 At the time of going to press he is taking action but the action has yet to come to trial .
25 It is open to the obvious objection that it focuses on an outcome which may be a matter of pure chance : if such driving happens not to result in death , the charge will merely be drunken driving .
26 If your candidate is going to research the level of pollution in a local river , he does n't stand on the bridge and look ; he either wades in to feel for junk or he goes in with a professional diver to find it .
27 WHAT do arts documentary-makers do when they want to profile someone who prefers not to appear on camera ?
28 Goes out to eat at night , or brings food back to his room .
29 The close agreement between the teams ' assessment diagnoses and those made by formal psychiatric review is reassuring , in that the multidisciplinary approach to initial assessment seems not to lead to misdiagnosis of patients .
30 In the glow of this new power , erotic love and spiritual love are somehow conflated ( in a way that seems finally to overcome for Prince the apparent mutual antagonism between sensuality and righteousness that has hitherto perplexed him ) .
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