Example sentences of "[vb -s] to [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The advantage of heading towards the shore has to weighed against the possible disadvantage of lighter winds closer to shore because of the slowing effect of the land .
2 Over-ruddering causes extra drag and an extra loss of height or speed , and it often leads to stalling in the turn .
3 The number of shock wave discharges administered per session was limited to 3000 , based on experimental studies and because a higher number of discharges leads to clouding of the gall bladder with resultant suboptimal ultrasonographic visualisation caused by cavitation and fragmentation effects ( cloud of dust phenomenon ) .
4 This dislike of their bodies leads to fasting between the episodes of overeating and sufferers commonly have a sense of failure , low self-esteem and loss of control .
5 In either case the presence of hot mantle leads to melting at the base of the lithosphere and the lithosphere as a whole becomes thinner ( Fig. 4.5(B) ) .
6 But , because an album released in CD-I format is n't likely to set the charts alight right now , a standard CD version of the album will also be made available — when Rundgren eventually gets to signing on the dotted , that is .
7 ( 1 ) applies to acting as a member for the discharge of the functions of a board under the Act .
8 It appears that the dads who are already paying are the one 's who are paying and nobody seems to chasing after the others .
9 He has also asked if we can organise a rota of about 14 people to help take some of the burden from Alex with regards to looking after the hall .
10 I hope councillor has n't been puzzling about this question because I think she should have had adequate warning erm the cycling part of working party was agreed by city board on the ninth of on the seventh of December is to come to an end and such work has er relates to cycling within a new transport working party .
11 He seems slightly embarrassed discussing the incident , but admits to going on a shopping spree with someone else 's card , and buying shoes , clothes and dinner for himself and his friends .
12 It was designed to discover the feelings of fathers and ascertain exactly how much help they really are when it comes to tending to the baby 's needs .
13 Now , they can work towards a qualification which has greater value when it comes to looking for a job or a place in further education .
14 When it comes to sailing in a series of races the emphasis must be on consistency .
15 For both children modern gadgets like these make a huge difference when it comes to learning about the world around them .
16 He told a regional meeting of the federation : ‘ Unlike large companies , small businesses can not raise capital , they can only borrow but because of their size , they do not have the negotiating clout of a large business when it comes to dealing with a bank manager . ’
17 When it comes to moving to a new part of the country , a better standard of living is usually high one everyone 's list .
18 When viewers have had time to develop their own theories about the scene , they are strongly motivated when it comes to listening to the soundtrack to check whether or not they were right .
19 This is a common problem with PageMaker — though not exclusive to that program — and is caused by the program losing its link to the graphics file when it comes to printing from the copy .
20 Furthermore , the lawyer can only respond to knowledge that has already been established ; he has little scientific imagination , especially when it comes to pushing at the frontiers of advancing aerodynamics or similar matters .
21 When it comes to thinking about the questions before , another — the time between you agree to do the interview and actually doing it , is your preparation time .
22 When it comes to planning for the future , however , a pension plan — whether a company scheme or a private contract with a life company — is more tax effective than any other savings or investment vehicle .
23 There is clearly something special about the apparatus of government when it comes to talking about the power which it has over our daily lives through its ability to take decisions which shape and lead society in a certain direction .
24 You need to ask yourself what is so different when it comes to talking to an audience ?
25 ‘ They seem to be jinxed when it comes to playing in the UK .
26 Yet , when it comes to concentrating on the work involved in training you for a career , the standard that you achieve is inferior .
27 By effectively refusing to consider a particular type of ball for Category A tournaments , the Association would appear , in Mr MacCaughey 's words of response , ‘ … to treat us equally with other companies , when it comes to paying over the proposal fee and the contribution of free of charge tennis balls ( another condition of the Agreement ) , but are unwilling to do so when it comes to exposure at major events . ’
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