Example sentences of "to [det] [subord] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | There was a feel to that as well because it was moving a lot was n't it ? |
2 | to be , to be replacing that , so I said twenty pounds off the top of my head , so Brampton Theatre have agreed to that as well |
3 | But the monsters armoured back was impervious to that as well . |
4 | The hon. Member for Exeter ( Mr. Hannam ) referred to that as well . |
5 | tt I said well you might as well tune in to that as well hmm |
6 | I , I , I think there 's an art to that as well . |
7 | There 's more to this than just finding Mike before he gets to Bernard , is n't there ? ’ |
8 | But there may be more to this than comradely debate . |
9 | but there 's a rhetoric to this as well , |
10 | They include an international suite of objects Pencom says provide automatic translation from one language to another as well as currency translation ; a qualified fetch from a database without code and a multiuser distributed record-locking object . |
11 | Radio might help to instil a feeling of national glory and pride , even if the substance did not amount to much as yet . |
12 | It becomes more ‘ leaky ’ which allows other food molecules through and the body may then react adversely to these as well . |
13 | The corn earworm moth , whose hungry larvae can decimate an otherwise healthy crop , has antennae tuned to these as well as other specific frequencies , with the result that when the female flies about on a clear moonlit night , she ‘ sees ’ — through her antennae — the whole field lit up , like an array of a myriad natural light bulbs . |
14 | In one or two cases gaps in the existing information have been noted in bold print in brackets , and it would be helpful if you could respond to these as well . |
15 | The Z88 will send the XON character when the receive buffer has been cleared to less than half full . |
16 | Meanwhile , Barclays has announced plans to more than double its network of wipe-through machines . |
17 | THE University of Southampton announced plans yesterday to more than double its student numbers over the next 35 years by building an additional campus . |
18 | Gordon Owen , the managing director in charge of Mercury , says the group is anxious not to more than double the network in a year as it is a case of ‘ how fast you can go without falling over ’ . |
19 | Devenish is to spend up to £180million to more than double its pub chain . |
20 | But the effect of this series of pessimistic changes was to more than double the estimates for wave power up to a range of 8–12 p/kWh . |
21 | A task force set up two years ago to raise extra money from international business has enabled it to more than double the number of support staff to five ( last year it raised £300,000 ) . |
22 | The Micom Communications Corp subsidiary of MB Communications Inc , Lawrence , Pennsylvania has announced a new model in its Marathon range of data and speech network servers which is claimed to more than double the performance of the previous products . |
23 | However , to raise this income to £140.90 per week the family would need to more than double their earnings , from £75 a week to £165 a week ( Hansard , 28 July 1988 , col. 509 ) . |
24 | With Stacker 3.0 it 's now possible to more than double your disk capacity using the package 's customisable compression features . |
25 | Two hydrocyclone separators are to be installed on the Gyda platform next year to more than double the installation 's water handling capacity to 35,000 barrels a day in readiness for an anticipated increase in produced water from the reservoir . |
26 | The Roads Minister , Kenneth Carlisle , defended the decision to more than double the costs of the road by citing " the beauty and sensitivity of the countryside " . |
27 | This matters to more than just those smooth scions of the British upper class who work in this singular insurance market , or to those who pledge their wealth , as ‘ names ’ , to back the market 's underwriting syndicates . |
28 | Other ways of making life more interesting for the housebound are the occasional holidays in the homes of various members of the family ; also offering to help them to entertain their friends in their own home to more than just a cup of tea , by arranging to take a pre-cooked , easily served meal round to them beforehand . |
29 | It requires a wider view of both the sources of control and the contexts in which they operate , and must be applicable to more than just male working-class crime . |
30 | Erm the greenbelt objectives which we identify with or could be compromised by significant peripheral expansion , or the expansion of a settlement within the greenbelt , were primarily the effecting the setting of the historic city , which we and the County considered and refer to more than just the green wedges , and but involve the whole countryside , and the setting of the settlements within the greenbelt around the Greater York area , expansion of lar large urban areas into the countryside , possible coalescence of settlements . |