Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] [pron] to " in BNC.

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1 Lord Wilberforce 's statement in Tameside , that the decision-maker should properly direct himself to the facts , provides a good example of one aspect of factual review which would allow the courts great latitude for substituting their view for that of the decision-maker .
2 We should just make it to the cabaret — everyone 's there .
3 She hardly knew what she was saying ; only knew that she must somehow rouse him to movement .
4 Even if I did not like you very much , I should still want you to be manageress of the Maison de Verveine in London .
5 If you get an improper fraction as an answer to a problem you should always change it to a mixed number .
6 Later , as the plates were welded I watched the hull take form , the bulkheads put in place and , scrambling around the apparent chaos of electrical cables and skeleton framework inside the hull , it was hard to visualise all this as our future living quarters , or that we should ever take her to sea in a fully operational capacity .
7 The planning sub-committee of Buckinghamshire county council , which meets on Monday to consider the scheme , must inevitably confine itself to the planning application before it , and the planning issues arising from it .
8 We have taken a careful look at this application and feel that we must now draw it to your attention .
9 The Cheltenham Conservative Association must now address itself to recovering our council from the Liberal Democrats which dominate it , and on putting the John Taylor affair behind us .
10 Oh , God , but he must really love her to be able to lower himself to this .
11 Members do not have to renounce their allegiance to other religions : they must simply pledge themselves to further the aims of the goddess , which could be summarised broadly as feminist , ecological and back-to-the-earth .
12 Almost all outstandingly creative people are high in assessed IQ , a fact which must surely protect them to some extent from mental breakdown , both directly and indirectly , in the first case , by providing them with more flexible psychological resources to cope with stress and , in the second , by enabling them to make socially valued contributions that strengthen self-esteem .
13 The resulting chronology should then enable one to date particular instruments according to the presence of certain features .
14 Anyone in possession of material inside information must either disclose it to the investing public or if he is disabled from disclosing it in order to protect a corporate confidence , or he chooses not to do so , must abstain from trading in or recommending the securities concerned while such inside information remains undisclosed .
15 However , Barbarossa was still suspicious of the leader of the Guelphs , and when he resolved to go on crusade he ordered that Henry must either follow him to the Holy Land or return to exile in England for a further three years .
16 Is it open for parties to the Statute to decide that other States should either commit themselves to the Statute ( by complying with the Security Council conditions ) or be denied access to the Court , or must the agreement of all non-party States be obtained ?
17 The true collector should never allow himself to be beguiled into buying an unworthy copy of a book .
18 Field Marshal Lord Wavell was strong in his support for the S.A.S. He had commented that one should never allow oneself to be ‘ trammelled by the bonds of orthodoxy ’ .
19 We should never allow ourselves to be swayed by our feelings .
20 I must therefore confine myself to expressing the hope that the Law Commission might look at the subject to see whether there is in fact any good reason now for maintaining a rule which operates to defeat contractually agreed arrangements between the parties ( of which all successors in title are aware ) and which is capable of producing such an extraordinary result as that in the present case .
21 Douglas Hurd 's announcement on Friday that he will try to tighten up the law relating to the licensing of these parties should certainly address itself to that aspect of the problem .
22 I may tell lies all my life if it 's expedient but I must know them for what they are and I must never tell them to myself .
23 You must never allow yourself to be crowded out , neither must you retreat so far that you overstep the area boundary .
24 I am worried when people say that it is fine to live next to a railway station but that one must never use it to its full capacity .
25 he said they may just go one to forty six he said or they may even go forty eight on that one to even it up .
26 During the initial development of root definitions these factors should be considered in systems terms only , otherwise the analyst may just relate them to the subject organisation , overlooking other individuals or groups who contribute to the system as defined .
27 You 'll only frighten her to death . ’
28 Well she 'll just give it to Ellie to give her .
29 football match tomorrow I thought , well I 'm not posting his blooming cards , I 'm , I 'll just hand them to him and if at sometime you 're stuck for a
30 O K erm , right we 'll just finish it to up to where Martha comes in .
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