Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This is especially the case where we have an instruction set defined for a compatible range of computers , since it will be difficult to implement economically at the lower ( and cheaper ) end of the range the complex facilities required at the upper end ( though microprogramming may be an answer ) .
2 It 's important to go somewhere with a good kindergarten where they can just be looked after or taught to ski .
3 Even by 1926 party contacts between the capital and Smolensk were to remain mostly at the written rather than at the human level .
4 The tube I was in on Wednesday had to go slowly through a deserted and evacuated Victoria Station and one 's heart beats a little fast wondering if something will go off .
5 We have now finished coaling at Chapmans Well , but had to wait right to the very end for the best coal .
6 Then Julius glanced up at her , and for just an instant Jessamy seemed to see right through the protective shield with which he had surrounded himself .
7 My standing with Harold Wilson began to go downhill in the 1970s , not on personal grounds but because of what might be described as political differences .
8 Asking the candidate to wait on for a few minutes .
9 I wanted to carry on as an airborne soldier , a paratrooper , enjoying the prestige which came from being part of an elite , and also the better pay and training opportunities that were the lot of such units .
10 Yes , I c I was fortunate to be able to carry on at the same place .
11 When that happens , you simply ask the reader to carry on to the next shock-horror exclusive , and the next , and the next , and so on , until the point is driven home .
12 Therefore they would have to carry on with the remaining group .
13 Trying to carry on with the normal routine while suffering from depression has been likened to driving a car in top gear with the brakes full on .
14 The FIVE NATIONS COMMITTEE has agreed to carry on with the successful recent experiment of having the referees ‘ wired ’ to the commentators ' headphones during games .
15 Great efforts would be needed to restore the party to its strong position of 1914 and to carry on with the fundamental changes that had been under way then , but the war years had done no lasting damage .
16 ‘ He obviously was n't going to carry on with the Seven ; he 'd had his fun with it . ’
17 Those who care for ‘ ordinary ’ old people learn much about the courage and competence which so many display ; they discover that it is their ordinariness which is remarkable — their determination to carry on with the daily business of life , often in the face of considerable difficulties .
18 I am to remain ill and without treatment , I am to carry on with the exhausting task of caring for an old and senile woman . ’
19 and erm , it is therefore in those circumstances foolhardy in my opinion to carry on with the British Assessment Programme at the present rate when the effects on our roads are likely to be so drastic
20 Instead of thinking that it is natural for a moving object to carry on in a straight line at a steady speed , and then worrying about how the force of gravity manages to pull all objects — heavy ones and light ones — round in the same orbit , what we ought to be doing is thinking of the path they all follow as being the natural path .
21 Set up under a special government programme in 1989 with funding for three years , it has done so well it is to carry on in a slimmed down form under a new name Tees Valley Conference and Visitor Bureau under the control of the Northumbria Tourist Board .
22 It has been so successful it is to carry on in a slimmed down form , with a new name Tees Valley Conference and Visitor Bureau under the control of the Northumbria Tourist Board .
23 There were insufficient funds for a third appointment so that Allan Hayhurst had to carry on in an honourary capacity combining once again the offices of Secretary and Treasurer .
24 After various consultations with interested parties , it was decided to carry on in the traditional manner .
25 Even then it should not apply where all that the Purchaser does is to carry on in the ordinary course of the business .
26 Instead of towing amplified sweet nothings ahead of the school , they might do better to sit astern with a few well-chosen selections from The Osmonds ' Greatest Hits , or Singalongamax .
27 Such persistence is not easy because there is nothing to go on except the general hunch that there ought to be an opportunity somewhere about .
28 If they are to be more than mere training , then a process of informed reflection has to go on at the same time .
29 Prean , still unbeaten , showed that he is performing as well as at any time in his career when he outplayed Andrei up to 20-17 in the second game and then comfortably recovered from the disappointment of missing four match points to go on to a 21-8 , 22-24 , 21-13 win .
30 She is full of admiration for the care and attention she is receiving at the hospital but is already looking ahead to the time when she is strong enough to go on to a convalescent home .
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