Example sentences of "[adv prt] to [pron] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 It therefore comes down to who should develop the guidance .
2 We sometimes get the feeling that not all the bodies that come down to us need have done . ’
3 Let him start talking up our achievements rather than pointing to an agenda which his party has already signed up to which would destroy millions of jobs through statutory works councils , statutory minimum wage and statutory compulsory working week .
4 Run home , get changed wait , have a bath then go up to they 'll pick me up to go babysitting over there .
5 So we do n't want to be any under any illusions about that , and the same can be applied to the fact that we have made no real provision for nursery education , that we were in trouble over special needs in this county , that was a a requirement to restore services that were well below the S S A on Social Services , and we really all this er this er , new administration has done , has been brought those up , those services up to what would have been regarded as a quite an unacceptable level with most of the the the authorities in this country .
6 There will be video feedback too , and those who feel up to it can go in for the local skischool giant slalom race .
7 I 'd been half-hoping Vecchi might show before I sent Laura Channing out to what might develop into target-practice .
8 This registry is in the process of being transferred , at a cost of £1.6 billion , on to what will become the country 's single largest computer system with terminals at every DSS office throughout Britain .
9 Photographs , ornaments jammed anyhow on to whatever might accommodate them ; furniture , chairs and tallboys that seemed to fight for space .
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