Example sentences of "to [det] [noun sg] [noun pl] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 As Gavyn Davies , who may be better known to some Opposition Members than he is to us , has said , the interesting thing is at how high a proportion of GDP investment has settled , notwithstanding the recession .
2 It led to some job losses but it was justified in the company 's longer-term interests — and therefore the interests of the majority of employees .
3 The s the point I would make is that first of all I do n't accept that twelve thousand seven hundred is er a tenable figure but that , probably the more important point is that there has to be a policy response , and a policy response to this issue demands that there is at least some response to the mi to the level of migration er you know my my my view has been put forward very clearly about that , but I would simply make make the point for the record that even accepting one hundred percent migration , there is no statistical case for a new settlement .
4 Coetzee , describing the leagues as part of a Conservative effort to get to grips with mass politics and the ‘ new religion ’ of socialism , explains the timing of their appearance on the grounds that prior to the 1890s ‘ the Conservatives had no need of recourse to such pressure groups because they already possessed access to institutions adequate for the defence of their interests within the existing sociopolitical framework ’ .
5 Although before this year he 'd been to fewer golf tournaments than we had cold drinks on that hot September afternoon , he still has fond memories of watching Arnold Palmer win the Colonial NIT close to his hometown of Dallas in 1962 .
6 It is to these inflation theories that we now turn our attention .
7 Some of them can be issues relating to these energy matters that we have been discussing , and in fact one of the aims of introducing this form of discussion is that science is often seen as a very factual subject — that you just receive and learn the facts .
8 we who maybe only had two or three tenants , to these collection agencies so you concentrated their focus onto er they had a common target all of a sudden
9 There are psychic similarities to many Gospel events whether it be the dreams and visions of Zechariah ( Luke 1 and 2 ) ; the foreknowledge of Elizabeth concerning Mary 's baby ( Luke 1 ) ; Jesus knowing what was in people 's minds ( Luke 11:17 ) ; or the predicative prophecies of Jesus ( Luke 19:39–44 ) .
10 Nina Miklin will be well known to many club members but anyone who has not been able to attend one of her talks will be pleased to hear they now have a chance to go to a choice of two workshops .
11 Its principles : participation , equity and intersectoral collaboration may seem new to many health workers but they are very familiar to people formed in the community development approach .
12 But let's propose a statement , which through the county treasurer 's report in any detail today , it 's already been to all service committees and I 'm sure you 're very familiar with it 's contents .
13 Admission is free to all ticket holders and there is no need to book in advance .
14 If members would accept the additional resolution which stands in my name erm which reads this is what we 'd copied to all district councils and they would be made aware of the county council 's views on the matter .
15 There 's too much hype connected to most beauty products so I 've never become a slave to any particular shampoo .
16 Whereas in the past one could look at earnings per share as a rough guide to both performance trends and what the analysts call ‘ maintainable earnings ’ , from now on eps will be unhelpful in both respects .
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