Example sentences of "and [noun pl] to [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The way that the media has conducted a campaign using fear , and attitudes to so called safe sex , has given the wrong sort of messages to our young people .
2 Where , finally , are the people with professional education , the technicians , machinists and manufacturers to skilfully run the industries .
3 The global dimension of AIDS requires individual organisations and communities to rapidly develop their own local approaches and responses to the problem although often with limited resources .
4 So , for example , in football , whites should be more suited to take penalty and free kicks ( self-paced ) and blacks to more spontaneous out-field range shooting ( reactive ) .
5 has been for , that has actually been the case , has been the problems in terms of actually getting nurses to actually come out and doctors and pharmacists to actually come out publicly .
6 She hopes to hold the French sponsored walk in November and is now looking for companies and individuals to back her .
7 Second , whereas the government 's social policy extols the virtues of targeting benefits and subsidies to where they will do most good , there is no parallel targeting to ensure that interest rate policy will bear only on those aspects of the economy which increase inflationary pressure .
8 Staff , though , do need to have the time and resources to so keep up with their field of study that they are immersed in its conversations .
9 Its focal points were ( a ) Curriculum Development , particularly curricula for training in ‘ alternative media ’ ; ( b ) Professional Education , i.e. the practical training and theoretical grounding of media workers , often in courses such as rural reporting ; ( c ) the Training Assistance Programme ( TAP ) which helped practitioners and academics to further their education in institutions of learning sympathetic to WACC 's aims and goals , and ( d ) the Animation Programme , to establish a network of consultants and communication specialists , thus tapping the region 's own resources .
10 Wellington is a busy airline airport with several international services and connections to over thirty New Zealand destinations , but still happily accommodates light aviation activities .
11 They 'll help you with directions and connections to over 230 US cities .
12 His book again shows locales being used as a resource in this process , ‘ the lads ’ using distinct rooms and spaces to literally separate themselves from school authorities , from the ‘ earoles ’ and from the much-despised Pakistanis and West Indians .
13 Northumberland 's Labour council leader appears to be trying to use parents and governors to further his prospective parliamentary career in Hexham by frightening people into thinking that those cuts are necessary .
14 Legal Aid Board proposals to grant ‘ franchises ’ to selected solicitors ' firms doing legal aid advice work under the ‘ green form ’ scheme will enable the board and lawyers to jointly improve the system , John Pitts , the board chairman , said .
15 I read in an old Practical Fishkeeping an article on setting up a South American general community , this set me thinking and I decided to set up a South American Catfish community with a view to keeping some of the more readily-available , but hard to breed catfish and to provide them with the optimum conditions and numbers to hopefully have some breeding success .
16 Even apples filled with honey , spiced with cumin or dried mint and baked in pastry , another adaptation from Apicius , seems timid in comparison with Michel Guérard 's Ali baba , two fantasy babas made with 110 grammes of mixed candied fruits and sultanas to only 250 grammes of brioche batter .
17 The Guinness bid was subsequently revamped to include the sale of a small number of minor whisky brands , which was designed to reduce the combined market share of Guinness and Distillers to below 25 per cent .
18 She sent them alone with sandwiches and drinks to where her brother worked in the fields and he too grew glad of their quiet company in the empty fields .
19 It is necessary for the doctor and nurses to tactfully discuss this with Mr Reynolds although he finds it embarrassing ( Chapter 3 ) .
20 This is an initial grant for consultation with industry and others to thoroughly identify the range of management and organisational problems associated with the introduction of Computer-Aided Design .
21 It will attract global investment , employ the latest technology and use the advanced skills of its people to provide goods and services to nearly 3 billion people .
22 Provides fire protection and safety equipment and systems to offshore and industrial customers .
23 And births to very young and to older women are more susceptible than others to these maladies .
24 Publications of the Week is a service offered by The Bookseller to alert booksellers and librarians to newly published English language titles .
25 It is on the capacity of an institution or of a society in its political traditions and mechanisms to successfully manage protest that so much depends .
26 In the final phase of the document production the hypertext is forgotten , the document becomes exclusively a linear phenomenon , and references to linearly preceding paragraphs may be directly introduced .
27 I scrambled to the top and looked out over the sand and rocks to where Paul stood , a tiny figure against the reflected brightness of the pools and wet sands , overshadowed by the tilted cone of metal beside him .
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