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

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1 The wording is very clear and in view of the dicta in the Vestey decision and the major shift in the approach to be adopted to that section — restricting the same to the settlor and his spouse and taking into account the provisions of TA 1988 , s740 — it is felt that the Revenue will have to concede this point unless they change the law ( in which case one would have to watch very carefully what was said in Parliament to see how the change is to have effect ! ) .
2 But Croat and Slovene leaders have reiterated their willingness to sit down with the Serbs and others to work out how Yugoslavia could be turned into a body not unlike the European Community .
3 Why do n't they give them the money to carry on and do all the good work they 've done , which is well worthwhile .
4 Repairs take time and money to carry out , and if they can be avoided gliding will be less expensive in the future .
5 A library , like any other organisation , has a limited amount of manpower and money to carry out the activities required and expected of it ; training is just one way of ensuring that these resources are used in the most effective possible manner .
6 The theatre has cancelled a string of performances and workshops while it finds the money to carry out vital repair work .
7 ‘ If a rusty water pipe bursts it takes an enormous amount of time to find the money to carry out the repairs .
8 Prospective students seeking an award to carry out postgraduate work at the University may obtain application forms and further particulars for the following awards from the appropriate Faculty Administrative Officer ( see page 46 ) .
9 The other four winning projects are : Community Education , Whitechapel Art Gallery , London , an educational programme under the direction of Lucy Dawe Lane involving over 200 artists living in the East End of London , ( the award will be used to set up after-school activities for local Bengali children and their families ) ; Art in Albany Prison , Isle of Wight , where Colin Riches has set up the first art centre in a maximum security jail , providing full-time employment and art education for eighteen long-term prisoners , ( Colin Riches will use his award to carry out further researches into the benefits of art in prisons ) ; Art Trust , Homerton Hospital , London , where the inspiration of surgeon William Shand has covered the bare walls and public spaces of the new building with specially-commissioned pictures and sculpture , ( the award will be used to commission a major sculpture for the principal courtyard ; and The Fan Museum , Greenwich , London , the first museum of fans , set up by Dicky and Helen Alexander who have donated their collection of 2,000 fans to the museum , ( the award will be used to provide proper storage facilities for the collection ) .
10 So that means it is the turn of the guard 's watch to go faster than the driver 's .
11 In any case , Mr Farraday seized the opportunity to grin broadly at me and say with some deliberation :
12 The attribute citing.text.id represents the involuted relationship cites of Figure 4 and is used as a backward reference point to enable the user to perform backwards and for-wards tracking through the text .
13 They must be careful not to make income support too generous , thus causing the taxpayer to lose out and causing funds to be taken from other provision for the elderly and disabled .
14 Unlike GM , the young company had no car-making base to fall back on , so it started afresh .
15 Many schools have , where possible , extended the provision to include more than one all-purpose Home Corner room , and sometimes children have a ‘ kitchen ’ , ‘ lounge ’ and ‘ bedroom ’ in which to play .
16 Although the policy review will be endorsed by the conference , giving Neil Kinnock the freedom to go on to the offensive against the Conservatives in the run-up to the next general election , there are a number of areas of potential conflict .
17 The patient is admitted to one of these units in order to allow the carer the freedom to go away on holiday , as it is well recognized that carers need a proper break at intervals , so you should not feel guilty about taking advantage of the opportunity .
18 This at least gives him the freedom to go out for air and to do errands such as visiting local shops or going to the hairdresser .
19 His card message system gave him the freedom to go out alone and hail a taxi , showing the driver the appropriate card for the place he wanted to visit .
20 They are likely to be allowed less freedom to go out on the streets and stay out late .
21 Keith also wanted his own room and the freedom to go out separately .
22 At least I 've got an excuse to miss today 's lecture . ’
23 To provide people with the opportunity to acquire even a tiny stake in the land is a daunting task calling for wisdom , courage , and political integrity almost unheard of in modern times .
24 The tenant 's liability to carry out repairs will be covered by a covenant to keep " the demised property " in repair ; but a covenant to pay a fair proportion of the cost of repairing party structures not included in the demise must be separately imposed .
25 Oh it 's got a little bit to go yet
26 ’ It would n't be an overstatement to say we 've carried near on a hundred tons of material of one sort or another up this driveway to our house , whereas it could have been done in a couple of days with permission to drive up . ’
27 And after that evening when Dionne said ‘ it ’ was over , they had some undoing to go through , so near the edge of agony and ecstasy .
28 She begs her sister to go up to the top of the tower of the castle and look out for them , and keeps calling out to her , ‘ Anne , sister Anne , dost thou see nothing coming ? ’
29 ‘ He 's a super guy , the kind of person you 'd like your sister to go out with , ’ one of his handlers said .
30 You know I think Leicester are one of the er one of the real favourites in this Division to go up .
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