Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun] [conj] [pers pn] [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 If so , encourage them to paint pictures as they listen to music or try using art games .
2 I learned how to catch birds when they migrated to our part of the country during the winter .
3 The Bank of England reserves the right to decline to accept bids that it judges to be out of line with market conditions even if this should mean that it does not sell all stock on offer .
4 The Unfair Contract Terms Act applies , with one small difference , to hire contracts as it does to contracts of sale of goods , hire purchase , barter and exchange , etc .
5 There was nothing else to cause alarm but it seemed to him that every now and then the dark object from which the movement came itself heaved a little , grew larger , and then fell back .
6 ‘ If you 're going to enjoy Tivoli as it deserves to be enjoyed , I think for tonight at least we should call a truce , ’ he suggested , apparently unaware of her intense reaction to his touch , as they walked past the Pantominteatret , where a performance of the traditional Italian pantomime was taking place on the open-air stage .
7 Are there good opportunities for women to play football if they want to ?
8 ‘ Effectively , ’ says Mr Randall , ‘ this means charities that are companies limited by guarantee will be able to avoid regulations if they wish to .
9 In every case however , it is necessary to have a clear focal point for the activities , to work towards the communities needs , and for each community to be able , at least crudely , to have an idea of how they wish to use video when they return to the problems of their own area .
10 The first two lines of the first stanza are symbolic of the suns ability to give life as they refer to a man 's physical awakening , but here the tone changes .
11 Hearing people have significantly better recall for items which they vocally repeat at presentation , while deaf people find it more difficult to recall items when they have to overtly repeat the sign when it is presented .
12 This account , though it applies much more widely , is essentially the same as an explanation of these social phenomena which goes back at least to Hume , who accounted for ‘ the artificial virtues of chastity and modesty in women ’ by referring to the naturally greater disposition of males to protect children that they believe to be their own .
13 This series aims to support teachers as they respond to the challenge they face in meeting the needs of all children in their school , particularly those identified as having special educational needs .
14 Three days after the French were released Joelle Kauffman arranged for me to see Normandin and I flew to Paris , with Mary , to see him .
15 The caterers have to turn hoteliers when it comes to the Executive Development Programmes at Heaton Mount where there are 30 bedrooms , providing top service and up-market menus to appeal to business professionals .
16 THE Republic of Ireland expect to have a full strength team out on Wednesday , they expect to beat Lithuania and they expect to be in the USA for next summer 's World Cup finals .
17 ‘ Deux Armagnacs , s'il vous plaît ’ said Jay to timmortalshe waiter and they strolled to the table outside the hotel .
18 The contents stay on the Clipboard giving you time to change applications if you need to .
19 It gives us the chance to change things if we decide to . ’
20 Well you 're not gon na get , be able to get marks if it comes to that son !
21 Officers refused to confirm reports that he had to be wrestled free by police .
22 Parents are encouraged to take part if they want to .
23 I , I of course , I suppose going round with milk I 'd perhaps got more confidence th cos I had to take milk whether I wanted to or not , see and we if we got down there and there was two or three of the conductresses down the fleck and er , jump on a Dalston bus cos I 'd got to get to like , you know .
24 But they need to be reassured that in all countries results from research tend to be indirect and to take time before they come to fruition .
25 Madeleine was his sole reason for wanting to return to England — although naturally he 'd love to see Alice if she happened to be in London .
26 Well how 's the time , half past nine , do you want to go Tesco before you go to erm
27 Yes , the continuous procedure only allows you the freedom to make changes if you need to .
28 Thing is , it 's alright to tell people but they have to s know for themselves to be sure .
29 They decided not to warn Terry when they wrote to him , and later Tony said quietly to Sarah , ‘ I was n't criticising Terry when I said that , Sar .
30 Plummer had told her to make breakfast while he spoke to John Hitch .
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