Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I appreciate that the number of cases in which the taker and driver away is not the driver who goes on to cause personal injury or damage will be comparatively few , but I ask my right hon. Friend whether it is necessary to make such a draconian change in the traditional principles of British law , or to do it by reversing the normal burden of proof . |
2 | The decree goes on to allow Eastern Christians , separated from the Catholic Church , to receive Catholic sacraments in some circumstances . |
3 | Roberts goes on to link educational achievement with the level of economic development of the region of out-migration . |
4 | Consultative paper 66 , Draft Guidance on Proper Trades and Proper Markets in Relation to On-exchange Derivatives , price £5 , identifies what , in the SIB 's view , is a proper trade and goes on to consider proper markets . |
5 | Much actual sociology of culture presumes , in a way inevitably , the typical or dominant relations of the period with which it is concerned ; it goes on to adduce detailed evidence of these . |
6 | The proposal goes on to list specific topics in this course for years 3–5 , for which the project grant would be especially useful . |
7 | He compares war in modern circumstances with a plague , and tries to make us see that we have exactly the same universal common interest in transcending military conflict that we have in getting plague under control , and that it 's necessary to use all our intelligence and imagination to break the millennial connection of intersocial change with war , and then he goes on to make practical proposals . |
8 | The cowboy , by contrast , stays faithful to his British films , however limited their ambition , becomes a director and goes on to make serious pictures . |
9 | This book describes their course of training and goes on to relate personal recollections of their wartime service , bringing to the fore the relatively unknown part played in World War Two by the TAG . |
10 | The warning notice then goes on to address specific risks involved in particular types of transactions such as futures , options ( including both buying and writing of options ) and contracts for differences . |
11 | From that possibility , he goes on to blame bad potty-training for all her character defects . |
12 | One has only to read recent editions of Climber and Hill Walker to see evidence of atrocious behaviour by climbers and walkers : abuse , noise , breaking down fences , fouling areas with litter and excrement and climbing in areas when specifically requested to desist for good safety reasons — at Cheddar and Upper Pentrwyn . |
13 | Monie is without Shaun Edwards ( broken thumb ) , Martin Dermott ( elbow ) and Neil Cowie ( groin ) plus Test prop Andy Platt , who is out of contract and has still to agree new terms . |
14 | For all their clout — and Garth Brooks last year sold 17% of all the records sold by EMI — country has still to win critical acceptance . |
15 | Privatisation threatens if the Tories return to power ; their new-found enthusiasm for rail has still to find clear expression in funding priorities ; and commuter grousing continues unabated . |
16 | But the Secretary of State has clearly to consider other aspects of the early release of a prisoner serving a sentence of imprisonment . |
17 | The Authority missed the opportunity to use PNP resources to bring about change here : it needs now to explore other avenues . |
18 | In order to fulfil its declared aim of formulating the rules of human individuals ' behaviour and experience scientifically , psychology needs principally to study individual behaviour , unaffected by social interactions . |
19 | This dual emphasis on the reader and on analysis of texts in units larger than a sentence seems to offer the beginnings at least of a new approach to text research , one which moves beyond a correlational approach to readability and starts instead to identify causal relationships between aspects of texts and difficulties in comprehension . |
20 | However , it has yet to take concrete steps to stop atrocities , or bring their perpetrators to justice . |
21 | Finlay Calder , who has yet to regain full fitness , is replaced by Graham Marshall , a 6ft 3in specialist open-side flanker who also excelled in Japan . |
22 | Much of the expected boost in revenue is tied to a financial-transactions tax , which has yet to win final approval from Congress , and to fiscal reform , which is unlikely to be taken up until the constitutional revision due later this year . |
23 | Devon Malcolm must have been an option , but other candidates like Alan Igglesden , Martin McCague , Dominic Cork and Phil Newport were discounted by injury while Paul Jarvis has yet to rediscover top form . |
24 | While the Cabinet has yet to make final decisions , ministers seemed set to approve a pay freeze . |
25 | While the Cabinet has yet to make final decisions , ministers seemed set to approve a pay freeze . |
26 | Capitalism has yet to make high quality beefsteak available on a regular basis for all the inhabitants of the rich countries , let alone those in the poor countries . |
27 | Either it accepts the EC 's ban on further planting , or it applies for quality wine status and agrees not to use hybrid vines . |
28 | In September 1992 , Convex founded and sponsored the Scalable Computing Working Group of scientists and engineers from industry , academia , and research : it meets quarterly to advance scalable algorithm and application development , and currently has some 40 members . |
29 | In September 1992 , Convex founded and sponsored the Scalable Computing Working Group of scientists and engineers from industry , academia , and research : it meets quarterly to advance scalable algorithm and application development , and currently has some 40 members . |
30 | Jodami steals in to grab big prize from Rushing Wild |