Example sentences of "and [to-vb] [Wh det] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There is no need to be ashamed , ’ he said to himself , getting up off the bed and making his way to the door to see what his native Forest looked like in daylight and to see what sort of world it was where a man could be free and alone and full of shame .
2 And to see what sees the cloud through your eyes —
3 7029 ‘ Clun Castle ’ made several trips in the North during September and October 1967 , and to see what single-chimneyed Castle could do 25 years later would be very interesting .
4 Going to London , to Regional Health Authority to attend present petition and to see what they do about the animals petition .
5 The idea was to take a person who was in excellent nutritional shape and consuming a good , better than average diet without taking any vitamin or mineral supplements , who was a non-smoker and moderate consumer of alcohol , sugar , tea , coffee and chocolate ; and to see what effect consuming the national average amount of alcohol , cigarettes , sugar , tea , coffee and chocolate would do to this fine healthy specimen .
6 As to the second criticism , it is true that a talking-head programme does n't provide visual clues as to content , but it does permit the language learner to watch as well as listen , to see lip movements and facial expressions and to see what the speaker looks like .
7 National market research organisations such as the British Market Research Bureau and JICNARS ( Joint Industry Committee for National Readership Surveys ) , which are dealt with in a later chapter , code their surveys by ACORN to enable the advertiser to identify titles whose profiles best match his own , and to see what share of this target market that title reaches .
8 Of course , in these difficult circumstances you seek to keep order , but I ask you to reflect on one problem and to see what you can do about it .
9 The aim is to document the overall extent of distributional change in Britain , to examine whom is most affected by it , and to see what aspects of taxation and social security contribute most to it .
10 The visits are intended to give those customers , previously supplied by Preston mill , an insight of the mill process and to see what happens once an order is placed .
11 Despite these problems , manorial court rolls provide a great deal of information that is of use to the genealogist and they enable the family historian to gain insights into how the local society in which his ancestors lived was administered and to see what disputes arose .
12 NESTON Care Group has organised a public meeting on June 15 to look at community problems in the area and to see what positive steps can be taken to help eliminate them .
13 The most recent , and it 's quite exciting , is to use magnetic resonance imaging to look at erm nuclei in the body and to see what they 're doing and where they are , and that 's going to be very exciting but it involves having a very very large magnet in which one puts a whole patient all at once .
14 He saw one of his jobs as keeping his ear to the ground on Blanche 's behalf , trying to catch discontent while it was no more than a distant rumble and to spot which detectives needed encouragement and which a gentle kick up the backside .
15 E8.93 ( C4.93 ) Proposed National Forestry Strategy : To receive an oral progress report and to agree what action should be taken in terms of approaching Welsh Office ministers and the WO 's Forestry Advisory Group .
16 C3.93b Marcheini Windfarm Proposal : To receive an oral report and to agree what approach should be taken with regard to the latest proposal .
17 Even if the outgoing employee has no constructive criticism to make of the job , the period of compiling the job specification prior to the interview is an invaluable chance to reconsider what exactly the job involves and to compare what is being done to what is really needed .
18 It is difficult to fit the two together , and to know which visits in the two books correspond .
19 She wanted to hear interviews with other survivors and to know what the emergency services had to say — the fire fighters who rushed to the scene , the doctors who performed the operations .
20 The key ability is to know to address problems early and to know what you can reasonably expect the banks to do .
21 It is important to understand how managers perceive their role in organisations and to know what they would class as good management practice to understand why they themselves do things .
22 The user of the system provides expertise because he will have to understand and respond to the system , he will have to interpret the questions asked by the system and to know what the scope and limitations of the system are .
23 The Basque separatist movement ETA on Feb. 17 offered to end violent activities and kidnappings if the government agreed to resume negotiations in the spirit of the Algiers talks ( broken off in 1989 — see pp. 36627-28 ) and to establish what it called a " bilateral truce " .
24 The student must also be encouraged to develop the ability to see relationships within what he or she has learned , and to relate what he or she has learned to actual situations .
25 The ‘ relevant ’ skills learned concern the ability to plan projects , to apply mathematics as and when appropriate , to sustain work on them until some conclusion is reached and to communicate what has been learned to other people .
26 The purpose of this Code of Conduct is to set out the standards of professional conduct expected of members of the Association and to indicate what matters may be regarded by the Disciplinary Committee as being contrary to the aims , objects and interests of the Association or contrary to the profession of librarianship .
27 The research project aims to explore the suitability of expert systems for development control and to indicate what type of system suits the information needs of development control officers .
28 This is the culmination of a campaign to mobilise white opinion against President de Klerk 's reforms , and to launch what they 're calling the third freedom struggle of the Boer Nation .
29 As the years went by , and some of his friends became prolific writers , Dyson came to be jealous of their reputations and to scorn what they wrote .
30 Chapter 2 aimed to let you learn some things about yourself and to discover what kind of area you might feel happiest and most fulfilled working in .
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