Example sentences of "[adj] to [art] [noun pl] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | According to Heseltine , ‘ virtually every colleague who attended the enlarged meeting and thus came fresh to the arguments supported me , despite the fact that Sir John Cuckney had been invited to put his views to the meeting ’ . |
2 | Racehorses , helicopters ; both needed hands responsive to the messages reaching them , and both would usually go where you wanted if you sent the right messages back . |
3 | Will he assure the House that proper British expertise in all matters — in the provision of food as well as nuclear issues — will be made available to the republics to help them towards full and truly free independence ? |
4 | This poem , dated August 1746 , seems related to the preparations to publish her first volume . |
5 | Reliance was placed on Director of Public Prosecutions v. Ellis [ 1973 ] 1 W.L.R. 722 , where it was held that the fact that two accused persons had been prosecuted to conviction did not mean that the purposes of Part I of the Act , namely securing compliance with and detecting evasion of the Act , were spent ; and that accordingly it was still open to the authorities to employ their powers to obtain information relative to the same transaction from another person . |
6 | ‘ In other words , it 's open to the police to harass us , ’ said Mr Forrest . |
7 | Dramatists during the period frequently collaborated on their work and the dramatists were also close to the companies producing their plays . |
8 | Sources close to the talks say he ‘ decided that the people backing him did not have the interests of the club at heart ’ . |
9 | We need to be more sensitive to the messages underlying what are seen as politically neutral questions . |