Example sentences of "and [adv] [vb base] to [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Did television marginalize the Alliance and thereby contribute to its failure ? |
2 | Liberalizing emigration was just part of Ceauşescu 's strategy to gain acceptance in the West and thereby access to its storehouses of wealth , technology and industrial secrets . |
3 | When a person purports to act on behalf of another , but without his authority , the latter may subsequently ratify the act of the former , and thereby draw to himself both the benefit of , and the liability for , the act . |
4 | This would probably cause Franks mind to be elsewhere in training , and so lead to him being uninspired — whereas he should be getting his head down and working . |
5 | It probably sums up the case and we can discuss it and perhaps add to it at that time . |
6 | During this spare time you can catch up on lost sleep ( as long as your naps do not prevent a full night 's sleep ) , relax after the stresses of the journey , adjust drinking and eating habits , and generally adapt to your new surroundings . |
7 | ‘ Not being active was very difficult to begin with , but I think you 've got to be very positive and just say to yourself , ‘ I am old now , I 'm 92 . |
8 | The thing is I mean if you turn round and just say to them well they 're messing about with all the hours we 've put it down to the erm |
9 | They learn this signal and soon respond to it . |
10 | Fucking people use to come out and fucking say to me , fucking wanker up there , I wonder if he 's gon na jump , the old bill . |
11 | You might wish to make a note of which limiting beliefs you identify with ( and gradually add to your list as you process more of your own beliefs ) . |
12 | They say they 're going to stop , they make all kinds of worthless promises , and always revert to their habit . |
13 | People would leave the region and still write to us . |
14 | That way he will be playing 1st team footbal and still belong to us . |
15 | Irrespective of their magnitude , whether they are big or small , in each case think about the emotional weight you once gave and still give to them . |
16 | But their flaw — — and this is particularly true of Bruce — is that they telescope the development of the Northern Ireland civil rights movement and retrospectively ascribe to it a coherence and a level of strategic thinking which it never had . |
17 | And also talk to you about a tiebreaker . |
18 | Why not , since some of her Midland concerts would be advertised in the local press , and inevitably come to his notice ? |
19 | Since the dawn of a new era , when he signed for Phonogram in 1985 , he 's been making records which do n't shame his reputation and often add to it . |
20 | Sand dunes usually accumulate at the top of the beach and on the shingle ridges themselves and materially add to their height , many dunes containing as much as 12–15 m ( 40–50 ft ) of sand ( Steers , 1953 ) . |
21 | When you created an object you can save it for later use and even add to your tag file , so it can be selected instantly from the menu . |
22 | Maybe she would skip dinner and simply go to her cabin , unpack her things and get an early night . |
23 | I must stop now , because it 's nearly teatime , but I 'll write again very soon , and please write to me , because I miss you every minute . |
24 | To visit them continue to the main road and immediately turn to your right through the gates . |
25 | And every time they put themselves forward to go on to a tra on a training course , they 've actually got to think through , and maybe justify to their line manager , |
26 | All she had to do was go forward and then turn to her left as she found the road . |
27 | So the central principle of the glass : find the rules to work by and then stick to them . |
28 | I suppose you look back and select one particular moment out of several and then stick to it . |
29 | The important point is to adopt a system and then stick to it , applying it consistently . |
30 | Third home in the race was the bus passenger ( 35 mins ; average speed 11.2 mph ) and fourth was the car in 36 mins ( average , 10.8 mph ; and time to find a parking place and then walk to one 's destination would normally have to be added to this ) . |