Example sentences of "to [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Although the racking system is normally open type construction it is possible to clad the perimeter of the racking and its top to form a totally enclosed box within a conventional building .
2 For the list of county court districts and the courts having bankruptcy jurisdiction over them , see Appendix A. Debtors ' petitions can be presented in whichever county court is specified by Schedule 2 to the rules as being , in relation to the debtors ' own county court , the nearest full time county court if it is more expedient with a view to expediting the petition ( r 6.40(3) ) .
3 Have Post-war changes in educational policy and provision brought Britain closer to realising the vision of the meritocratic society ?
4 Members heard there were now no obstacles to building the relief road and that everyone consulted about it was ‘ wholeheartedly in favour . ’
5 The fact that the research in 18 of the 23 subjects offered for assessment has been rated as reaching a level of national significance or better provides a very satisfactory base on which to building the University 's future as a research university .
6 Compensating this apparent service cut for mentally ill patients was the fact that most of the capital to be set aside for the service developments would be devoted to building the replacement facilities in the community for the two psychiatric hospitals to close .
7 If this works correctly , all is well and attention may be given to building the receiver .
8 Increasing the range and diversity of role models children meet in mathematical textbooks and building on the knowledge they have already acquired are two of the ways we can contribute to building the self-esteem shown in many Government reports to be crucial for success .
9 When at last they are released , they are positively maniacal , and gallop and buck around the paddock twice as much as usual before settling down to eating the grass .
10 Then they became bored , and went back to eating the grass .
11 Perhaps he is used to eating the grass sometimes while we brush him .
12 Prior to naming the polymer , the CRU is oriented and named according to the established principles or organic nomenclature for naming bivalent and multivalent groups .
13 If you were promoted from general secretarial duties to organizing the flow of work through the typing pool you can assume you ‘ have qualities of leadership and organizational skills ’ .
14 So I mean I suppose they 'll look at it in the same kind of way , somebody who 's got managerial , management qualities rather than I suppose people who are interested in the other side of it , the medical side of it , probably , really be geared up to organizing the money side of it would n't they , usually one or the other .
15 The three-dimensional picture roughly corresponds to rotating the bow shock and magnetopause around the direction along which the solar wind blows outward from the Sun .
16 If McLeod 's twisted logic was taken to its ultimate conclusion , events over the next two weeks would demonstrate that the Scottish team were ideally suited to sponsoring the work of Alcoholics Anonymous and the Drumchapel Drug Dependency Clinic .
17 The manifestation of the sex beast in florid form does not happen very often in the media , but the coverage is consistently geared up to sponsoring the arrival of the sex fiend on the national scene .
18 Gordon Greenidge gives a perfect demonstration of the square cut , generating power with the right leg as the body goes to met the ball .
19 At home most were never up at this hour , and breakfast was either a meal only to be enjoyed at the weekend or eaten hastily prior to catching the bus to work .
20 All of which is pretty weird because I 'm used to catching the band three or four times a year !
21 They hope that today 's announcement of a £650 reward will bring them closer to catching the murderer .
22 They hope that today 's announcement of a £650 reward will bring them closer to catching the murderer .
23 The 50-cent man is restricted to using the knife on the most delicate parts of the hide ( floorman ) or to using the ax in splitting the backbone ( splitter ) ; and wherever a less-skilled man can be slipped in at 18 cents , 18½ cents , 20 cents , 21 cents , 22½ cents , 24 cents , 25 cents , and so on , a place is made for him , and an occupation mapped out .
24 The operation was a complete success and doctors at the Sutter General Hospital look forward to using the automaton again in nine more test operations .
25 If the person using the expert system does not have the degree of skill and knowledge contained in the system he should make this clear to the client and obtain his agreement prior to using the system .
26 Windows is rapidly becoming the standard for personal computer interfaces so it is very easy for someone to move to using the pen version .
27 OSF/1 was ACE 's primary Unix focus when the initiative was launched amidst much fanfare last year , but over the following months it became clear that DEC was the only major ACE member committed to using the operating system .
28 A group of senior industrialists toured the new site with a view to using the facility .
29 There is also an extensible breathing tube , to take air from above the surface , as an alternative to using the gill .
30 There are , of course , certain alternatives to using the law .
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