Example sentences of "[vb base] [coord] to " in BNC.
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1 | Attempts to order , regulate and to ‘ tidy up ’ the apparently haphazard configurations of nature can themselves be regarded as neutral processes . |
2 | I hold another creed , which no one ever taught me and which I seldom mention , but in which I delight and to which I cling , for it extends hope to all , it makes eternity a rest a mighty home , not a terror and an abyss . |
3 | They need to be able to recognise on sight a large proportion of the words they encounter and to be able to predict meaning on the basis of phonic , idiomatic and grammatical regularities and of what makes sense in context ; children should be encouraged to make informed guesses . |
4 | Upper Halling had its own ice cream made at the Black Boy by Jesse Crowhurst and Ernie Pankhurst , this would be made at weekends then loaded on to a hand card and pushed either up to Red Kill or to Birling Bank , where they would sell approx. 5–6 gallons on a Sunday . |
5 | Dan gives talks to the Spitalfields Trust and to the Georgian Society and writes books on the practical aspects of restoration , preserving a heritage for eight-year-old Isabel , his daughter . |
6 | Thus , to solve AP1 , we change and to K and start from the optimal solution of AP0 . |
7 | We can cut money off , let's make some easy quick decisions about cutting money off , let's chop out the arts you could do that on one line easily and I think you have to look at the long term you have to look at what happens in terms of our culture , our civilization if you do do that , how people change and to me it 's about and that was raised last night too about how an saying that they had put a limit on the cost of opera tickets forty pounds , compared |
8 | Offered prices will not necessarily always cover fixed costs — firms may often sacrifice short run profit maximisation to lead manage or to be included in a deal . |
9 | And , since most of your readers will be women , you should also describe the clothes other characters wear and to a lesser extent the rooms in which they meet each other . |
10 | These generalizations contain some truths but oversimplify and to some degree distort a complex process of change . |
11 | It was all very exciting and again , because none of us had gone through it before , it was really wonderful to watch this happen and to be a part of it . |
12 | They respond to affection , being made to feel that they matter and to the opportunity to talk about or work through their past , especially in ways that help to raise their self-esteem . |
13 | I know and to be quite honest with you the other day |
14 | This stand does not make me blind to the distress others feel or to the disillusionment that this issue causes . |
15 | One important problem has always been the question of how groups operate and to what effect . |
16 | But do n't sort of back away from them try and to , to work with them cos you 've got ta , you 've got ta get the two , the two together . |
17 | It is also often useful to include in the side letter , by way of illustration only , a worked example of a pro forma completion statement to which both sets of accountants agree and to which they can refer back when the actual accounts are to be prepared . |
18 | If this does not happen , I fear for the future of this denomination which I love and to which I am loyal . |
19 | Whether true or false or just part true , part false all such stories function as myths of origin , as charters for human existence ; they explain to the initiate or to the newcomer how " we " began and how " we " came to be where we now are . |
20 | I 've taken all that you 've and to be honest there 's not , there 's not a , it 's not worth a , it 's not worth a light , it 's you , I 'm be getting rid of that straight away ! |
21 | They are strongly advised to describe any relevant practical experience on the UCAS form and to forward any references directly to the Faculty Office . |
22 | It seeks to allow individuals the freedom to explore , express and to ‘ feel ’ their feelings in safety . |
23 | A game is basically a manoeuvre that people indulge in to get the strokes they need and/or to be in a position to discount others . |
24 | The House is anxious to know whether the collection of tax by employers is relevant to where people work or to where they live . |
25 | We need to know who the members of assemblies actually represent and to what extent they are able to investigate and influence executive actions . |