Example sentences of "in [noun prp] [conj] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd found out that there was a public mortuary in Bala and to get on to my GP about it .
2 At meetings of the European Parliament 's Human Rights Committee ( at which even the French Communists stayed silent ) , Newens compared Ceauşescu 's plan to demolish half the villages in Romania and to relocate millions of people into standardized concrete blocks with the effects of redevelopment around Kings Cross on his own constituents .
3 The virus is also thought to have started in The Netherlands in March and to have surfaced in the US and UK .
4 It was suggested that the best way for trade unions to fight unemployment was to defend already existing jobs that are under threat — for example , to fight redundancies in Mackies and to strike against privatisation in the hospitals and schools .
5 Well that is a very difficult one for anybody who erm has to try and sort out the ideological , tribal , personal rivalries in Uganda and to answer the question of whether these are going to get in the way of some sort of erm coherent government policy and political stability .
6 The object was to monitor change in the services provided in Nottinghamshire and to evaluate the work of the CMHTs .
7 It was a great pleasure to meet you at the Conference in Lisbon and to talk about your proposal for an introduction to CALL .
8 Er , I refer , first of all to the continuing links we have with the church in Hungary and to remind that there is a , a party of young who are currently negotiating the er , visit to Hungary at this present time .
9 THE International Weightlifting Federation will decide in February whether to restore a ban on Britons Andrew Davies and Andrew Saxton , who were thrown out of the Olympics after failing drug tests .
10 For instance , UK booksellers selling by mail to Denmark and exceeding an annual Ecu35,000 ( £25,000 ) threshold of business have to have a VAT registration in Denmark and to charge the 25% Danish rate of VAT on all sales to unregistered customers .
11 Well regardless of the hyperbole and the rhetoric , in fact it was an American defeat er he had to accept the existence of a communist regime in Cuba and to keep his hands off it .
12 Clwyd Health Authority is seeking to demolish the former War Memorial Hospital in Wrexham and to get planning permission for a supermarket on the site .
13 In support of this the trains were filled with young Italians , dispatched to liberate Abyssinia , to help Franco in Spain and to capture Albania .
14 They began in Scotland and to take just one example we are very lucky to have Muriel , an area representative , coordinating the programme in the Midlands .
15 Hence , as another lawyer put it , ‘ what 's behind the working party is an attempt to keep commercial litigation in Scotland and to attract more ’ .
16 In 1977 , the Joint Central Committee was asked to examine the effects of the Act on the Police Service in Scotland and to make recommendations regarding the employment of female officers .
17 The importance of such links was stressed by Yeltsin during his visit to the USA ( on June 18-21 — see above ) and on June 23 it was announced that Russia was to have its own counsellor in the Soviet embassy in Washington and to have its own representative at the Soviet UN mission .
18 The Independent Television Commission will decide in May whether to force competitive TV station advertising on the ITV companies .
19 celebrated 100 years at the Suffolk Show in May and to top the occasion collected first prize for the most attractive non-machinery agricultural stand at the show .
20 His puritanical streak led him as lord mayor to attempt to ban the ‘ demoralizing pleasure fair ’ in Ashbourne and to outlaw Shrovetide football .
21 Opinion in Washington therefore moved to the conclusion that on balance it would be best to reduce American involvement in Korea and to request the UN to assist in achieving an acceptable solution .
22 Our son Greg came over for a few days to do some business in England and to see his father .
23 In the 1670s it became clear that this was not the case and that the English really did intend to have a network of trade among all English possessions to give the colonies a safe if restricted market in England and to allow England — and London in particular — the whole re-export trade from the entire empire .
24 He could not wait to see it all back safely in England and to start on his next publication .
25 Other sections moved to release blockaded army bases in Croatia and to mobilize bases in Bosnia-Hercegovina , where the movement of the armed column sparked off local clashes in protest .
26 Sun was expecting to deliver hundreds of Tsunami boxes around the world the first weekend in November and to have thousands going out the door the beginning of December .
27 The window is in St Mary 's church in Bibury and to launch its Christmas stamps , Royal Mail invited children from the village school to sing carols .
28 Martin lives in Cumbernauld and to keep fit does weight training four times a week .
29 In later years he was once asked whether he , who was shy , was anguished when forced to go out visiting homes in Liverpool and to try to make the first touch with a strange family .
30 Whether Innocent was ever tempted to stay in Paris and to teach , like his fellow student Stephen Langton , we do not know .
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