Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] to " in BNC.

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1 The animals within them are therefore extremely vulnerable , mainly because the populations within them tend to be too small for safety .
2 Both pulls are strong and theories which purport to reconcile them tend to be fragile , even though they capture a stout commonsense conviction that , as Marx put it , ‘ Men make their own history but they do not make it just as they please ; they do not make it under circumstances chosen by themselves . ’
3 Additionally , most published publication counts refer to active practitioners , rather than to Ph D students , many of whom cease to be active in the subject field of their training .
4 Additionally , most published publication counts refer to active practitioners , rather than to Ph D students , many of whom cease to be active in the subject field of their training .
5 ( David Rockefellers older brother Nelson , who had recently died , had been almost a friend of the Shah ) Would either of them fly to Morocco and tell the Shah that the US government preferred that he did not come to America right now ?
6 Both of them want to be close and both need to repair their inner confusion about what they can allow themselves .
7 A lot of them want to just talk , to feel secure that they 've seen a policeman .
8 I have been to the Benefits Agency in my constituency , where the manager and staff made it plain to me that if staff were concerned about their safety they would not wear a name badge — but most of them want to because they want to be able to be identified by the public , so that if someone rings up a week later he can identify the person to whom he spoke a week before .
9 This facet of the culture is perhaps the reason why the British administrative and academic élites have obliquely indicated to the police that they do not consider them fit to be allowed to take charge of police research .
10 My Lords , that concludes my analysis of what I perceive to be the important British cases but before seeking to draw conclusions therefrom I must refer to certain Commonwealth and American cases .
11 I would not want to return you to your female progenitor in what , from my briefings on human culture , I perceive to be an indecorous condition . ’
12 With the borrowed gun I keep him covered while I back to the cabin door and open it .
13 I introduce to you ,
14 The end result is an extremely well-written , amusing narrative which I commend to everyone fortunate enough to have known the Club and particularly to those who will know it in the future .
15 I commend to the people who want to send Monsignor Kent to the stake the self explanatory activity of the British Nuclear Forum .
16 A useful approach , is to be found in Dawson and Stevens , Family Proceedings Court ( 1991 ) which I commend to practitioners in this field and to justices and their clerks .
17 Sir I commend to you the expert evidence relating to the historic character and I hope sir when you visit this site , although it may look very different at this moment from the way it would have done had you been able to visit it after the originally scheduled date of this enquiry , when the daffodils were out ,
18 This is the experiment and experience I commend to any business man or industrialist who wants to meet the challenge of the ideological crisis of our times .
19 I commend to him early-day motion 209 , tabled by the hon. Member for Cambridgeshire , South-West ( Sir A. Grant ) , which calls on the Government to take a more realistic view of the help that they can give to telecommunications if those important jobs are to be safeguarded .
20 This Sunday is observed as World Day of Prayer for Vocations , I commend to your attention the materials from the National Vocations Office and ask that you bring out the theme of vocations in your celebration of the liturgy of this Sunday of Easter .
21 I commend to you , therefore , a delightful little paperback entitled Rear Gunner Pathfinder .
22 I believe these checks and balances built up over many years are essential to the maintenance of true democracy in this country and I commend to Your Lordships Amendments five , eight and eleven for those reasons .
23 I commend to you all this
24 I sell to the purchasing committees of the many regions .
25 I repeat to my hon. Friend that , while there is cause for concern about the large spectacular frauds that have been uncovered , the Government have done more than any other with the Financial Services Act 1986 , the Banking Act 1987 , the Building Societies Act 1986 and amendments to the Companies Acts to regulate the City of London .
26 I repeat to the right hon. Gentleman that I have said no such thing , and neither in context has my right hon. Friend the Chancellor .
27 I declare to you , Spilsby , I was never so browbeaten !
28 I repair to the bank with the intention of changing some more dollars and wave the wad of readies at the teller as well .
29 I mean to our organization .
30 By subvert from within , I mean to actually be on Top Of The Pops and compromising in little bits so that they have big hit records .
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