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

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1 To distinguish this from the actor 's concern to communicate to non-participants , we have used the term ‘ presentation ’ .
2 The objective helps you to communicate to others what you want to achieve .
3 This secondary elaboration of the original dream will use poetic language and ritual performance to communicate to others the original dream .
4 Moreover , the lack of precision and the subtlety of the overall vision of the city development strategy , as Holford outlined , was not all that easy to articulate either , or to communicate to others with conviction ( Cherry and Penny , 1986 ) .
5 That is why the police have to secure the free passage of the highway , to assist industrial pickets to enjoy the right to communicate to workers , to protect public speakers who may arouse indignation or worse , and so on .
6 The maturing of British cinema between 1939 and 1945 is often seen as a particular response to the conditions of wartime , when filmmakers were called upon to communicate to audiences an idea of ‘ what we are fighting for . ’
7 People 's propensity to misjudge the context of a reference is an indication of their willingness to assimilate the situations they encounter to paradigms of thought and action with which they are familiar , however misleading or falsifying this process of assimilation might be .
8 I believe that the Christian faith provides us with a unique perspective on matters of political economy which is not con fined to issues of personal honesty and motivation , but which is also related to the basic institutions and goals of our societies .
9 Because women are largely con fined to jobs with low status and power , they will be relatively less able to engage in serious forms of white-collar and corporate crime .
10 The charity is to write to doctors at North Tees , South Cleveland , Darlington Memorial , Hartlepool and Bishop Auckland General Hospitals asking what they want .
11 and erm we had to write to parents and er collect contributions which were overdue .
12 SOME of you may remember me appealing for help to form a national organisation to write to prisoners on death row in the Caribbean .
13 On the rare occasions when I feel moved to write to magazines , it 's usually with my Angry-Of-West-Midlands hat on .
14 Before the end of August 1944 John was able to write to Hanns :
15 to write to the Health and Safety Executive asking for a report on their findings of their investigation into the causes of the explosion , and erm after several letters , if you recall at the last meeting I was asked to write to MPs and so forth .
16 I did n't need to write to MPs because within two days of the meeting , this letter appeared .
17 Stewart Mason , Chairman of the NCDAD , was at the same time proposing to write to polytechnics and colleges with DipAD courses , in advance of a meeting of the London Colleges Alliance the following month , to raise the possibility of the two bodies ‘ getting closer together ’ , and suggesting that they would ‘ probably amalgamate ’ .
18 TWO FUN-LOVING WILD GALS , AGED 16 , into most hard rock groups especially Bon Jovi , who can not stand Brosettes and house music , are just desperate to write to guys .
19 Estate agents will now have to give consumers more information , with specific requirements to write to clients informing them of services they intend to offer to prospective purchasers , and to explain in writing terms such as ‘ sole agency ’ , ‘ ready , willing and able ’ , and ‘ sole selling rights ’ .
20 Lautro has ordered 13 life assurance companies to withdraw some of their advertising for single premium with profits bonds , and two were requested to write to clients with a fuller explanation of the bond 's characteristics .
21 It has now been decided to write to Rangers asking for their views on statements attributed to the three men since Ferguson 's club dropped him for disciplinary reasons , after which it came to light that Murray had spoken to United 's manager/chairman , Jim Mclean , about buying the Scotland internationalist .
22 GREENPEACE members are being urged to write to chemicals manufacturer ICI , saying they will not buy Dulux paints until the group stops making chlorofluorocarbons , or CFCs .
23 " … I would think it a sufficient detriment to the confider that information given in confidence is to be disclosed to persons whom he would prefer not to know of it , even though the disclosure would not be harmful to him in any positive way . "
24 The fundamental rationale underlying the law of confidence is that it can prevent a person divulging information which has been given to him in confidence , on an express or implicit understanding that the information should not be disclosed to others or otherwise used by the recipient of the information .
25 There are no external examinations — assessment is internal , designed to guidelines provided by SCOTVEC , and measures the candidates ' achievement in the Outcomes .
26 Cabinet makers who will construct an item of furniture designed to requirements .
27 The Conservative government has been sympathetic to these concerns and has launched a fierce rhetorical offensive against social liberalism , initiating or supporting measures designed to police the moral boundaries .
28 The present study is designed to asses the extent of this problem and the factors which influence it .
29 In 1981 he moved to programmes and planning , helping to coordinate Harwell 's programmes , while still maintaining contacts with the European Commission and DTI officials , and was appointed head of research planning and information services in 1983 .
30 They later moved to Collegians , before Armstrong rebounded between the Old Boys and Bangor , while Harrison moved to Dungannon .
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