Example sentences of "[vb infin] [prep] a [adj] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | The Bank of Korea forecasts that GDP will grow by a real 6.3%-6.8% this year , up from 4.7% in 1992 . |
2 | In late 1991 the IMF forecast that the industrial world would grow by a robust 2.8% in 1992 . |
3 | Staff should mark with a large *EC Summit under the column headed ‘ Purpose ’ . |
4 | Finally , for good measure , let's say that the operating system kernel takes up just 13Kb of RAM and the entire executive and developers code will fit onto a single 720Kb floppy when compressed . |
5 | Finally , for good measure , let's say that the operating system kernel takes up just 13Kb of RAM and the entire executive and developers code will fit onto a single 720Kb floppy when compressed . |
6 | or telephone when vehicles moving except in emergencies , you should only stick your fix or clip on microphone where it will not distract your attention from road , do not stop on a hard shoul shoulder of a motorway to answer or make a call however urgent . |
7 | I respect er the view that was put to me in the extract from P P G twelve , but i nevertheless think that this is a matter of principle because it does n't apply to a particular res western route , it applies to all the western routes . |
8 | This will lead to a long deba debate . |
9 | They may belong to a minor αβ T-cell pathway in which DN DP transition occurs independently of TCR -β rearrangement or expression . |
10 | er on whether or not , erm thi this erm European community defence could amount to a set-off er in the face of erm rule ten , the central of fund byelaw |
11 | Well , let's talk about a positive erm approach to this , maybe next year at this time . |
12 | be separated according to the position of the sound in the word , and according to stress and CV pattern ( i.e. each list should start with a new no.1 . |
13 | Right , erm so we 'll er just start with a quick erm er look round what people have decided on for investment er in individual cases . |
14 | States are free to waive , renounce , or dispose of a national 's rights or interests by treaty unless restricted by national law . |