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

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1 Banks and bondholders are being asked to wait for repayment of nearly £1 billion of its £1.2 billion debt .
2 To reproduce French cooking in England with any success at all it is best , I think , to go for dishes with less resounding reputations and less specialized ingredients .
3 McHale decided to go for Ironside after both Phil Hughes and Steve Hewitt suffered serious injuries .
4 Right , I 'm going to go through methods of how we can detect structural change by the non constant parameters .
5 I do n't want to worry about sheds for now .
6 The train was due to pass through Pinmore at 5am .
7 It does occur to Fukuyama that religion might have some sort of unease to express with all this , but he appears to conceive of religion under only two modes .
8 With most of the big stars ( Tom Selleck as the King of Spain ? ) jumping ship early , Corraface is left on his own to struggle with lines about how he really ‘ knows his wind ’ .
9 Girls on mountains tend to come into contact with more amphibious life than our men folk , on account of our toilet arrangements .
10 Whilst it would be an exaggeration to say that the part played by remains true that it is only in an exceptional case that a Government Bill fails to pass into law in substantially the form in which it entered Parliament .
11 However they also felt that they had been expecting most children to write in sentences at too early an age .
12 The guidelines for aggregates provision in the North Wales region under MPG6 indicates that while the proportion of supply from primary sources will decline from over 90% at present to around 20% in 2011 ( still requiring an absolute increase of over 4 million tonnes per annum to meet rising demand ) , the supply from secondary and recycled sources is expected to increase from 10% to over 70% during this period .
13 The guidelines for aggregates provision in the North Wales region under MPG6 indicates that while the proportion of supply from primary sources will decline from over 90% at present to around 20% in 2011 ( still requiring an absolute increase of over 4 million tonnes per annum to meet rising demand ) , the supply from secondary and recycled sources is expected to increase from 10% to over 70% during this period .
14 The only other argument that I have been able to find in support of tonight 's regulations is where the DSS states that the use of regulation 72 puts ’ an over-emphasis on the Department 's welfare role and overlooks the fact that persons acting for the claimant could have made inquiries on the claimant 's behalf . ’
15 So , much as he would have liked to ride for Perthshire with his friends , in especial Mariot , he left them , to turn up Eskside , but promising to come to Doune before long .
16 At this time Miller was acting in an advisory capacity , as recorded in the Memoranda Book of John , Fourth Duke of Bedford ( Woburn Mss HMC 62 , extract above ) : ‘ March 13 1740/1 agreed with Mr. Miller to pay him Twenty Guineas a year for inspecting my Gardens hot houses , pruning the trees , etc. and to come to Woburn at least twice a year and oftner if wanted , to be paid at Lady Day yearly . ’
17 He does n't shout or bark out orders and that cool approach was something I found difficult to come to terms with when I first arrived at Liverpool .
18 Since communism as well as ‘ socialism ’ has been forever assigned to history 's dustbin , there appears no pressing need for society to come to terms with just what that system was or how it continues to manifest itself .
19 A challenge that School Boards are yet to come to terms with fully is how they can contribute to the achievement of the school 's goals .
20 The above examples seek to reflect the magnitude of the changes in systems and procedures that local government is having to come to terms with under differing sets of recent legislation .
21 I had to come to grips with how my understanding of the sovereignty of God applied in that situation .
22 To prevent any impropriety in the appointment of officers on political grounds , the monitoring officer may , by regulations , be given the power to comment on appointments to politically restricted posts ( Local Government and Housing Act 1989 : Clause 8 ) .
23 She decided to risk of pair of ridiculously high-heeled shoes , which she wore only occasionally .
24 The Lecfile should now , once more , contain only the tail-end of the notes to serve for continuity for tomorrow 's classes .
25 We can claim that the theology of the Cross forces us now to talk of God in very different ways .
26 Thus Indochinese with top marks from the Grandes Écoles in France returned home to serve under Frenchmen with much lower qualifications , or none at all , on a salary which was approximately a fifth of what would be paid to a European doing the same work .
27 People with mental disorder are no different from anyone else in wanting to live in good , decent housing , and local authority housing departments and housing associations are often willing to discriminate in favour of mentally disordered individuals in making properties available for rent , provided they can be assured that tenants will receive the right support and help from skilled professionals when they need it .
28 This group rose from 57,000 in 1901 to over half a million in 1981 , and by 2031 is expected to treble in number to nearly 1.5 million .
29 The change would allow the five representatives to participate in votes on almost all contested issues .
30 Countries like Britain take that food from where it is needed most to feed to livestock over here .
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