Example sentences of "[verb] and [to-vb] their " in BNC.

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1 I 'd like to find some examples of that and to give the kids chances to talk and to argue their ideas where there is n't some mammoth answer stacked up on the shelves of a library somewhere .
2 The point that I was seeking to make a moment ago — I reiterate it now — is that I think that it is to the advantage of everyone in Northern Ireland for the politicians of Northern Ireland , of all shades of opinion , to come together , to talk and to express their mutual wish for peace in Northern Ireland .
3 The aim of this study is to determine the economic and political factors which cause prices and incomes controls to be imposed and to determine their effects on economic variables taking into acount the possibility that decision-makers make informed guesses about the probability of the onset of controls and thus alter their behaviour from what it would otherwise have been .
4 The most satisfying marriages are those where partners can rely upon each other both to support and to counterbalance their movements .
5 Accordingly , such events have brought many internationally acclaimed and distinguished artists to the province to perform and to demonstrate their art through masterclasses .
6 Accordingly , such events have brought many internationally acclaimed and distinguished artists to the province to perform and to demonstrate their art through master classes .
7 Nor did he raise one word about the history of his own great movement , about the fact that the working people of this country were urged to organise and to use their vote , through which they could change the policies under which they lived .
8 They need ideas and ideals that have the power to express and to channel their unconscious stirrings , still interwoven with infantile conflicts .
9 I want politicians to be able to form their judgement on what the economy requires and to reach their own decisions on such intimate matters as the rate of interest .
10 It says of this charismatic community that they met constantly to pray , to break bread , to hear the apostles teach and to share their common life together .
11 This gives managers an opportunity to evaluate where they are in the quality process , to look at the Eight things To Do and to adjust their direction if necessary .
12 Looked at the other way this means that at least 30 per cent of Englishmen in the mid seventeenth century were able to read and to sign their name .
13 While females are reproducing and suckling , males remain programmed to hunt and to defend their patch against predators .
14 For years we urged rulers there to let their people go and to make their people free .
15 Working-class mothers ' greater tendency to lie and to tell their children to hit back , for instance , is proposed as an explanation for the strong association of childhood behaviour problems with low social class ( Butier and Golding 1986 ) .
16 their ability to see relationships within what they have learned and to perceive their field of study in a broader perspective
17 ( ii ) By this stage , pupils will be using writing to learn and to record their experiences in a wide range of classroom activities .
18 Every potential target in this tale , like Chauntecleer , survives to ponder the events that have happened and to consider their moral .
19 Some patients begin to recover their ability to balance and to use their limbs fully within two to three weeks , whereas others may take months or years to reach their full potential , especially if they have perceptual problems and severe spasticity .
20 It aims both to describe the facilities and services which exist and to evaluate their contribution to the satisfaction of health care needs in Britain .
21 Pierre Salinger of ABC News seemed equally unconvinced that it was Libya 's sole responsibility after he went to Tripoli in December 1991 to interview the two accused and to discuss their indictment with Colonel Gaddafi .
22 Informants have a great deal more liberty to range as they wish and to develop their ideas , and this ‘ freedom to roam ’ can be extremely useful in getting to the bottom of complex social situations and events .
23 Students should stand ready to explain and to defend their views ; and to listen to counter views and take up a further position if the balance of the contending positions points that way .
24 Simply that in higher education , we expect students to go beyond the material they encompass and to form their own affinity with it .
25 I know the erm , remarks made about getting extra people to register and to have their green card , I 'm probably one of a few councillors with a green card .
26 It 's our intention to take our researchers and our legal department around the regions to speak and to advise their representatives ' elected members on issues relating to .
27 The dominant American view is that interest groups will always be able to organize themselves where the need arises and to defend their social position before the state .
28 There is always a danger of overidentification with the people we study and to regard their problems as unique simply because the people themselves see it that way .
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