Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [conj] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In general , British managers are unfamiliar with property rental and are unsure as to how to search for and conduct the necessary transactions .
2 For efficiency and confidentiality , the conference is expected to have a clear set of objectives , and to be restricted to those people directly involved with the child and the family concerned , and those who need to know about or have a contribution to make to the tasks involved .
3 The Family Planning Association and the Health Education Council provide a free Family Planning Information Service FPIS to help people to know about and use the free National Health Service facilities .
4 Motoring journalists were reminded of the values that GT used to stand for when reviewing the 164.0 Cloverleaf .
5 Provided you choose the right companies to work with and employ the right people to do it , you can get the right results .
6 Therefore the only operations nowadays provided on this data-type are to jump to or execute an instruction ; we deal with these operations in 3.3 and 3.4 .
7 I shall then fourthly look at the various ways in which Christian feminists try to relate to and to appropriate the biblical material .
8 JANE requires you to guess at and check a set of mathematical functions without ever giving you the answers . )
9 But what could be worthier of my human intelligence than to discriminate between and interrelate the parts of a painting or musical composition with the concentration of a mathematician solving a problem , yet respond to them with the immediacy of a dog pricking up its ears ?
10 As a result , there are usually a good many people to choose from when filling a senior management slot .
11 17.61 Those aspects of the targets which relate to the writing process , as distinct from the product , should be covered by mainly internal assessment — for example , probing pupils ' ability to reflect upon and discuss the organisation of their own writing .
12 We had no shoes for 'em so my mate and I had to set to and make the shoes and shoe them .
13 ‘ Let me tell you , ’ she yelled , ‘ Boyd and I are somebodies in this town , and mostly because I was smart enough to set to and cultivate the right people . ’
14 Thus , in summary , the first duty of a doctor is to listen to and respect the wishes of his patient .
15 The Supreme Court in a nine votes to seven ruling in mid-July appointed Judge Adolfo Bañados to rule on whether to re-open the case of Orlando Letelier , an ambassador to the United States under the regime of Salvador Allende , who was murdered in Washington in 1976 [ see pp. 28273-74 ; 34989 ; 36097 ] .
16 THE future of Alan Bond 's shaky worldwide brewing , property and media empire may be decided today when the Australian courts are expected to rule on whether to appoint a receiver to the three crucial group companies .
17 The strain of caring for a disturbed relative can be considerable and the need for an understanding and reliable friend to talk to and share the anxieties with is often very great .
18 The following is a checklist of points to look for when choosing a coursebook .
19 Things to look for when choosing a putter are good balance , length of shaft to fit your height and weight of putter ( recommended between 15 to 18 ounces ) .
20 But you do n't need to apply for or take a Compact job if you do n't want to !
21 Verses 29–33 : the Merarites are to look after and transport the framework — pillars , pegs , cords — also under Ithamar 's supervision .
22 Yeah but now we got the extra five hundred and which I say is th is , makes up for the which is five percent of the purchase price we 've got an extra to play with and get a bit more .
23 The major problem is likely to be that enterprising ‘ try-outers ’ will hack the code they 've been given to play with and render the program fully usable if companies merely decrement a counter and destroy its function once it reaches zero as you suggest .
24 Richard asked suddenly , impelled by the curiosity that drives people to stare at and question the survivors of some calamity .
25 Now he was talking in the context of er of of a , er but it is something that I think the government does need to look at because given the nature of multi-national companies or even the nature of public companies and private companies in this country where there is a public interest , not just in efficiency but also in probity .
26 The arbitrator 's task is to look at and sniff the sample of the commodity and to apply his trade experience to determine its quality or condition .
27 And then the crowds of crinolined ladies with their escorts had moved into the interior of the store , eager to drink the champagne that Emily had insisted upon and to look at and touch the merchandise .
28 This section of the policy also covers the reasonable additional cost of continued occupation of accommodation and additional expenses in returning to the U.K. This also covers the cost of any one relative or friend required on medical advice to remain with or accompany the Insured .
29 If they were after foxes they would have either had several nets to cover all the holes or a dog such as a lurcher to chase after and catch the fox .
30 ( d ) Although all other common law powers are abolished , section 17(6) retains the common law power of entry to deal with or prevent a breach of the peace .
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