Example sentences of "to what [noun] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Alternatively , they could be precise , leaving less doubt as to what tasks would correspond to the attainments described , but reducing the scope for teachers and pupils to vary the order and manner in which things are taught and learnt . |
2 | The Conservative Election victory in 1970 had removed , for the time being at least , the prospect of the School 's being compelled to join the Independent sector , and allowed thought to be given at some length as to what Independence might entail . |
3 | There were limits to what Karen would let you do . |
4 | We know that there is a limit to what Britain can achieve alone and we are committed to building in the wider world the sort of society we strive for at home , founded on mutual cooperation , political liberty and shared prosperity . |
5 | The times to complete give a rough guide as to what users can expect from heavy computation work : |
6 | The times to complete give a rough guide as to what users can expect from heavy computation work : |
7 | ‘ I do n't plan to open more than twice a year , otherwise you garden with a view to what others will think . ’ |
8 | Basically conservatives see the past as normative and their view as to what women may aspire to is governed by that past . |
9 | Also they do not believe that our experience ( as , for example , that a woman 's ministry feels good and appropriate ) is a reliable guide to what God may want for his Church . |
10 | Alan Middleton has recently moved to Aberdeen with Christian Literature Crusade , pray that he would settle into his new role in that place and that Alan would be open to what God would do through him in the coming months . |
11 | We need to be open to what God would say to us through our link missionaries . |
12 | We need to be open to what God would say to us through our link missionaries . |
13 | Stephen Hawking makes frequent references to what God might have been up to when designing the cosmos . |
14 | I remember this sign for when a small boy , I was puzzled as to what Tylees could have to do with the sea . |
15 | Contrary to what Lily might think , a twosome was an inaccurate indication of partnership . |
16 | Do you have any comments as to what team should play at Sheff next week , barring injuries . |
17 | There are limits to what BAT can achieve , but within those limits to what BAT can achieve , but within those limits it is flexible . |
18 | There are limits to what BAT can achieve , but within those limits to what BAT can achieve , but within those limits it is flexible . |
19 | Followers are still guessing as to what Hanson will do with its ICI stake . |
20 | A similar distinction lies at the base of J. R. Walsh 's treatment of the muftis : doubtless writing about a period later than that under consideration in the present study , he states , in regard to what Hezarfen would call the that aside from the occasional retired kadi or " a member of one of the local learned families in the larger cities , … the were not of the class " . |
21 | And to what extent will top management have to accept as its top priority making and maintaining a common vision across professional specialties ? |
22 | Clearly an index must permit access to a document by its central theme , but to what extent should access be provided to secondary or subsidiary topics considered within a document ? |
23 | They showed there was a limit to what people could tolerate and were very important at the time . ’ |
24 | Although I know that in these matters there is almost no limit to what people will do , I am horrified that Victoria should have subjected herself to an Aids test and — as I have heard happens — the offers of emotional counselling and financial advice . |
25 | The same as the way that this gentleman has found it 's somebody else making a decision to what people can see and I do n't consider some a show like Pro 's and Con 's which had female nudity and two hundred and fifty people walk out in one night to mean something which I think is enhancing to the playhouse . . |
26 | Once again the problematical question arose as to what Rennenkampf would do . |
27 | Many newspapers compile lists of what they consider to have been the best novels of the previous year — a useful guide to what readers might try to get hold of . |
28 | He runs straight up the stone steps leading to the terrace — it 's part of a small public garden — rounds the urn at the top , and comes face to face with her , with no idea at all inside his head as to what words will emerge from his mouth . |