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

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1 Those planning to enter public relations in the future will not be able to offer superficial solutions or thinking to any client .
2 The pickup is a bridge-mounted active piezo type , controlled by a 3-band EQ , with treble , mid and bass sliders providing a considerable amount of cut or boost to each frequency .
3 He asked me to take a seat and listen to some music he would put on .
4 ‘ The Framework ’ shall mean the Framework for Collaboration in the IEATP Programme and attached to this Agreement as Addendum A.
5 Homeless people got off trains at Euston , King 's Cross and Paddington and came to that area .
6 Howard was not only thanked by Parliament for his humanity and zeal ; he even had copies of the Act printed at his own expense and distributed to all gaol keepers .
7 The branch is involved in the Greater Notts TEC and contributes to this involvement considerably .
8 The teacher can talk about the way the child is responding to the new setting and listen to any concerns or worries that the parents might have .
9 The children were playing the Wurlitzer on his typewriter and chatting to each other .
10 Export Today , the official journal of the Institute is published every two months and circulated to all members ; a recruitment consultancy is operated on behalf of members and employers ; an advisory and information service on export subjects is available together with the Institute 's Export Specialists Register , which lists experts who can be contacted for project work ; the views of professional exporters are represented , when necessary , at national and international level .
11 Moore 's way of putting it might be defended on the basis of a realist view of universals for which individual horses are horses because they participate in a universal object horse , and do so in virtue of the fact that they have parts participating in universal objects which are parts of the universal object horse and related to each other in ways which participate in the universal relations linking part to whole in the universal object .
12 She said its classlessness also had a strong appeal with ‘ business people and gardeners living side by side and talking to each other . ’
13 These last aims are at the core of all Medau work and apply to all parts of a lesson , but the special atmosphere and rapport engendered in a breathing class are particularly conducive to striving for new levels of individual attainment .
14 Can maths teachers be entrusted with drawing inferences , trends etc. from significant data , or must they automatically stick to anodyne data which will offend no one but will automatically remove true significance from their work and lead to many students being bereft of motivation ?
15 Women will bring little kids to the adventure playground and talk to each other instead of screaming over the walls of their backyards — oh , piss off ! ’
16 The European Court held that the existence of such different rules of company law in the member states precluded reliance by the UK company upon the right of establishment to transfer its central management and control to another member state .
17 This will be an opportunity to find out more about the course , and how parishes can be more active in helping families to provide mutual help and support to each other in carrying out their vital role in the Church and society .
18 All that glitters may not be gold , but these decorations would add elegance and sparkle to any Christmas tree .
19 If we follow Popper and refer to those sets of observation statements that would serve to falsify a law or theory as potential falsifiers of that law or theory , then we can say that the potential falsifiers of ( a ) form a class that is a subclass of the potential falsifiers of ( b ) .
20 Perhaps it helps to explain to parents beforehand what time is available for visits and to stick to those limits as a general rule .
21 reverse the order of the columns and listen to each pair of sentences ( helps flexibility and keeps you from getting into a rut )
22 Accordingly , a substantial number of today 's retirement pensioners need to claim assistance and submit to some form of test of need .
23 Once she 'd met Janice and come to some conclusion , then she would know what she had to do next .
24 This vision of Orcadian self-help was much favoured by the more conservative bureaucratic direction whilst being apprehensive that the policy might discourage private home ownership and lead to more council houses being built locally .
25 ‘ Of course schools will want to continue their good practice of regular reports to parents and responding to any concerns parents might have .
26 The people who set the standards are no longer the older generation , the people who have lived their lives and come to some judgement on what life is all about .
27 I pay for my own ribbons and object to this rape of my printer .
28 Once the labour movement offered hope and support to these people .
29 Published three times a year and a thousand copies and distributed to all school 's within a very wide area through the Education Authority .
30 Ackerman found that , where companies were more integrated in structure , the project was defined to some extent at divisional level and promoted to some degree at head-office level , but the general pattern was the progression through the organization indicated in figure 7.1 .
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