Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [adj] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Pressures from the consumer market to go for cheaper and more efficient plant ( which earlier , when there had been competition from generation by private industry , was a major spur to efficiency for CEB planners and the undertakings ) was now less effective . |
2 | He advises organisations to go for proven and well understood technologies to meet their basic requirements , wherever possible using architectures which are already known within the company — even if different technologies have been implemented on top . |
3 | The third area I need to take you through is some erm typographical amendments to the resolutions that you have in front of you , so if you just bear with me I proposed to go through those and perhaps if you want to mark them on the sheets as I go through and if I 'm going too fast erm just wave . |
4 | With apologies for not being a perfect speech , but without any apologies for the symptoms that I 'm suffering too , because you all need to know about that as well . |
5 | S is meant to stand for sporting but perhaps not too sporting , since both the RS2000 and Escort Cosworth are still to be put on sale . |
6 | From 1979 , a number of trade union tutors started openly to criticise the TUC 's preoccupation with methods and its failure to enable trade unionists to grapple with wider and more analytical issues . |
7 | Well my feeling is that you know if yo if you 're car does n't run tinker with the carburettor and if it still is n't running right , tinker with something else , if you like , the fatal thing is to tinker with both because then you just do n't know what you 've got , and erm she 's been on , on this hormone replacement which is er er no big deal but , you know , hormones are |
8 | Is it that institutions have to prepare people to work in traditional as well as up-to-date professional settings , and so can not afford to be too ‘ progressive ’ ? |
9 | Their problems are manifold : besides the obvious troubles of handling and riding such horses , they may also be more difficult to breed or be prone to suffer from minor or even major illnesses . |
10 | Regrettably for the Palace , Alan found it difficult to adjust to 2nd and then 3rd Division football , where his undoubted skills were given short shrift by our opponents and , although he always gave of his best , he was equally always a heavily marked man . |
11 | Worldwide , the economy has continued to come on stronger than almost anyone forecast , which is why European central bankers agreed to throw another brick at it yesterday . |
12 | Well something other than just to talk about other than just the normal run of road things . |
13 | Indeed it is ‘ the left ’ ( if it still makes sense to talk of left and right in Poland ) that is most desperate to present a solid front in support of market economics . |
14 | That 's right , it 's different for different people over there , I mean Mark over there who has n't been with the company very long erm , I mean , my existing calls I mean I , I know them sort of to , to drink with more or less you know , but |
15 | At this point the market began to bulge with new and lower priced devices such as the ImageMaker with its idiosyncratic optical font wheel , the Montage FR1 and the promised but rarely seen Mirus — a company in which Apple holds a 20% stake . |
16 | Many could successfully survive in a harsh environment , and their bodies enabled them to evolve into larger and more diverse creatures . |
17 | ‘ However , it can also make you disorientated and you start to apply for less and less appropriate jobs as you get desperate . |
18 | I have also mentioned our desire for cross-screen scrolling of KWIC and the ‘ more context ’ options ( screens £32 , £33 ) and he is to look into that as well . |
19 | I 'd like you to play with that and just with twelve pennies until you 've found all the ways of arranging them like that . |
20 | He added : ‘ There is no reason , barring unexpected changes in crude oil pricing and dollar/pound exchange rates , why Premier should not continue to prosper in 1993 and subsequently . ’ |
21 | And it tells the conductor what to expect from each and when . |
22 | The central part of the island seemed at first to belong to another and less dramatic world . |
23 | However no-one had ever heard of dancing in Church , except in Seville in Spain , so we had to stick to choral and solo singing . |
24 | In certain aspects of M&A advisory work it is appropriate to involve specialists from the management consultancy firm who may have a useful role to play on larger and/or more complex assignments . |
25 | Well this would be the ideal opportunity to look at that because obviously planning now for the future gives you an opportunity just as you 've done with your maxi-endowment |
26 | Are you commending us to look at that and inwardly |
27 | The erm safety on the transport yes I mean I am very happy to say that we will ask the , the staff to look at that and perhaps I can just clarify the meaning of that paragraph ah in four point eight when it says a m a new member of staff it means a new member of staff will be responsible for health and safety not just one person on his own . |
28 | Staff are dedicated to their work and generally regard it as vocational , having to cope with frail and sometimes difficult people in their declining years , and , on occasions , the reality of death . |
29 | Managers were having to cope with plural and often competing professional expectations and priorities , in pursuit of which professions were prepared to use their power and resist management initiatives . |
30 | If someone 's performance is not up to the standards set by the injunctions , no allowances are made , even if they are doing their best to cope with severe or even impossible demands . |