Example sentences of "to [verb] [adv] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , they are now hitting physical limits to increasing computer performance and if this impressive progress is to be continued new approaches to speeding up computer performance will need to be developed .
2 British Rail themselves , the guardians of this heritage , gave a blockbusting philistine lead by demolishing the Euston Arch , an act somewhat akin to tearing down Salisbury Cathedral or Windsor Castle .
3 They are prone to picking up camcorder machine and handling noise and are not very good at recording speech if the source is more than a metre or so away from the camera .
4 Nor do these countries object to spending more EC money , which comes mainly from their richer northern neighbours anyway .
5 New Zealand pulp and paper makers Fletcher Challenge is well on the way to taking over UK Paper after its surprise 375p a share bid .
6 SCOTVEC has devoted a substantial amount of time to debating how staff development might proceed and set up an ad hoc group to undertake more detailed discussions .
7 In addition to carrying out background research on the purchaser and its principal markets ( see section 0602.22 below ) , preliminary consideration should be given to how to tailor MAS and KPMG services to best meet client needs .
8 It attributed problems to setting up sales channel , not technology .
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