Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's important to go somewhere with a good kindergarten where they can just be looked after or taught to ski . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | A hundred thousand soldiers seems to have been the maximum any Hellenistic state was able to gather together for a decisive battle . |
4 | Either each bell sounds different , and each could be heard in every apartment , or each sounds the same but is wired up to sound only in a single specific apartment when pressed . |
5 | No human beings , except the courageous and experienced blind , are able to sense much in a strange place where they can not see , but with rabbits it is otherwise . |
6 | Well we got the rock and roll ones first well they have , them two have to go together in a certain place cos them are all the rock and roll ones and them are not . |
7 | At the same time it should be recognized that the Library 's exhibitions in their present form are likely to appeal only to a limited audience . |
8 | Scottish motorists , however , could receive preferential rates if , as expected , they are used as guinea pigs to prove that the theory of in-car navigation system can be made to work effectively on a national scale . |
9 | A 12 volt battery is really essential for the mechanical action of the trimmer to work effectively over a long period . |
10 | Perform combination techniques on the move so that you are able to work effectively in a retreating as well as an advancing mode . |
11 | His consistency means that his people know what to expect of him , enabling him to work effectively within a clear framework of expectations . |
12 | Britain began to slip badly as a competitive producer of films , and the national market was increasingly ceded to imports from France and America . |
13 | These have led colleges , departments and individual staff members to recognise the need to provide effectively for a multi-racial and multi- lingual student body . |
14 | THE sons of two members of 60s rock band Cream are to appear together on a new album to be released in January . |
15 | An agreement to come together as an economic unit was reached by the exiled governments in 1944 , though the scheme did not envisage any political arrangements . |
16 | However in doing so , it is important that we take time , because time allows people to come together in a sensible way , not to be forced together . |
17 | The trick is to get all three ingredients to come together in a smooth and easy symmetry . |
18 | And Lenin , who had talked only at party meetings , before audiences of Marxist students , who had hardly appeared in public in 1905 , now spoke to them with a voice of authority that was to pick up all their undirected energy , to command their uncertain confidence , and to swell suddenly to a world-wide resonance . |
19 | The complete freedom to work entirely in an individual way eludes most artists . |
20 | A final statement declared : " We are determined to work together towards a new , lasting order of peace in Europe through dialogue , partnership and co-operation . " |
21 | The way I was doing the deal , everyone was going to have to work together for a long time . ’ |
22 | Which is why all the products in the range are carefully formulated , not just to work in isolation but to work together as a complete programme — repairing , cleansing , caring and styling . |
23 | L M Ericsson Telefon AB has launched a multi-media messaging system , MXE , and also announced an agreement with Intel Corp to work together on a personal computer-based communications system . |
24 | By the summer of 1885 , Anglican bishops , freethinkers and socialists found themselves able to work together in a short-lived coalition against sexual abuse of children . |
25 | We aim to complete the groundwork within 12 months but hope that concurrently British urologists will agree to work together in a randomised study of treatment for prostatic cancer confined to the organ . |
26 | It has provided an advice service to staff and students , conducted research and published information , but perhaps most of all has provided through its regional and local groups , and national conferences , an opportunity for teaching staff and others to meet together on a regular basis to share ideas and experience . |
27 | Furthermore , in November 1970 , following the ‘ Davignon Report ’ , the foreign ministers of the Six began to meet together in a European Political Co-operation body . |
28 | Over Adam 's shoulder , she watched as the couple moved to stand together in a quiet corner , deeply engrossed in each other . |
29 | Viewing the accounts of parish overseers with their detailed entries of small payments for a range of needs , some historians have found it possible to write approvingly of a Poor Law which was sensitive to local needs and did not deal in bread alone . |
30 | In contrast to the parties given in his honour , from which Eliot would contrive to slip away after a token attendance , these functions , never too large , were the kind he most enjoyed . |