Example sentences of "to [adv] [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 She began to slowly pull back , but her eyes were trapped in the sudden , melting caress in his gaze .
2 Again , self explanatory emotions allow side one to slowly drift away with the repeated line : ‘ I 've seen this happen in other people 's lives and now it 's happening in mine ’ .
3 the , the more you argue for this economy , and the more you argue no this is , this really is how the peasant felt and he that the peasant really erm did n't have any ideas of changing society at that of the landlord system the more I assume that one would support this kind of rent reduction , interest rate reduction campaign which allows you to slowly build up that mobilization which is necessary .
4 The latter may simply reply that he does not feel it is in the public 's interest , or that the Police Authority does not strictly require it to effectively carry out its duties .
5 The prince used the excuse of his broken arm , after a fall from polo , to effectively move out from Kensington Palace .
6 It also sort of encourages them to farm as much land as they can to presumably rent more out .
7 And Sunday 's race — her first marathon since she was forced to wearily pull out after 15 miles in Tokyo — will be an important confidence-booster before the Barcelona Olympics .
8 The browns had a grey tinge to them and the richness of the burr did not seem to properly come out .
9 The actual official published positions of the field provide a new and powerful model of environmental medicine that contains numerous valuable insights and perspectives into the dynamic causes of many acute and chronic illnesses and provide powerful tools to vastly improve both the quality and cost effectiveness of the health care of applicable illnesses .
10 Each pupil should be encouraged to strive beyond a status quo level but by encouragement to eventually identify personally interesting areas .
11 Like many mills , its comparatively remote position , coupled with oil price rises in the late 1950s to early 1960s , plus increasing competition from the big producers at Gloucester , caused the mill to eventually go out of business .
12 She 's has survived for years in the tough world of clubs to eventually come out top .
13 Perhaps the differences between the men were what caused their plans to eventually fall apart , but I think it was a combination of Cassius 's selfishness , Brutus 's nobility , and extremely bad luck which finally finished off the conspirators .
14 Cos that is going to eventually pop up , you just , you 've got , I think he 's a contact wrong .
15 It leaves this to eventually crawl ashore and pupate among the roots of trees , to emerge as the adults — shown in this case mating to complete the cycle , the female returning to lay her eggs on the water .
16 It 's not unknown to eventually track back the source of rumour and confusion to events at ‘ Grange Hill ’ .
17 Amer Midani , the wealthy Lebanese businessman who sits on the United board , is still favourite to eventually take over the club , and to install Bobby Charlton as chairman .
18 As there is little doubt that digital is destined to eventually take over from analogue systems , HDMAC would seem to have little to recommend it to anyone but the European TV companies who are already financially committed to it .
19 Foster fully supports the International Agreement signed in Montreal to eventually phase out society 's dependence on these products which have important uses in refrigeration , air-conditining and foam-blowing .
20 The church should resist the temptation to merely tick over .
21 They had to perhaps give up their pots and pans , or they were supposed to .
22 Well , even even people who perhaps are not so experienced in doing it in their personal lives can be influenced I think , especially when they are relating to children , to perhaps become more sensitive to that and the children in their care .
23 And also as you said , the thing with colours , they were said to perhaps use less basic colour terms , so if some men were shown a bluey-green some men would say and some would say whereas a women allegedly would say turquoise or whatever .
24 At first the simple machines available could only detect down a few inches , and — amongst other operating difficulties — encounters with tufts of grass caused them to constantly give off false signals .
25 Never one to idly beat around the bush , Hank gets straight to the heart of the matter , addressing the crowd with all the battle-charred frankness of a heard-headed grunt as he informs them , ‘ thanks for coming on down and well , good luck … ’
26 Never one to idly beat around the bush , Hank gets straight to the heart of the matter , addressing the crowd with all the battle-charred frankness of a heard-headed grunt as he informs them , ‘ thanks for coming on down and well , good luck … ’
27 It was fabulous because King Crimson had such a tremendous sound and such a tremendous image that for them to suddenly stand up and do a lot of Buddy Holly hits with Donovan singing vocals was really cute .
28 Even very old people sometimes have to suddenly grow up a bit . ’
29 ‘ Also , if you allow the dog to sit on your settee , then replace that settee with a new one you do n't want the dog to sit on , you must not expect it to suddenly understand why it can not sit there . ’
30 And it seems a bit much to suddenly turn round when you 're grown up and say to the mother , ‘ No , you should n't be like that .
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