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

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1 As a consequence they were ‘ extracted ’ from their culture and failed to communicate to their own people .
2 They have to communicate to their public and explain how the services they provide are of value .
3 CAFOD , on behalf of the church in this country , are asking people to write to their MP to stress that this country should not be cutting aid , but rather seeing how we can increase it .
4 We urge our readers to write to their MP at the House of Commons .
5 With a new Government assuming office , AI urges members to write to their new MPs appealing for the speedy removal of the death penalty bringing the UK into line with international progress towards abolition .
6 At the cut-off time for the coursework an electronic drawbridge goes up : students are no longer allowed to write to their directories .
7 We are campaigning through magazines asking people to write to their MPs about off-road cycling facilities and one way they could show their support , or give a sign of their intent , would be to push through the Pennine Bridleway .
8 ‘ Book buyers should also be urged to write to their MPs .
9 Mr Lanighan wants people who disagree with the sentence to write to their MP or to the Judge , Francis Allen , demanding a tougher policy .
10 Every day of the week , Maureen Timmins and her daughter Amanda sit down to write to their friends in America .
11 The Royal College of Nursing in Oxford is asking its members to write to their local MPs and state their case for a pay award .
12 Now as a national organizer all the branches in your area if they had any complaints or anything that they wanted attending to used to write to their national organizer and I used to visit and deal with their complaints .
13 If you talk to people in the street the majority of people who have young children are certainly saying we need day care , we need opportunities for ourselves erm and are quite prepared , some of them at any rate , to go and say that to their local councillors and to write to their M Ps .
14 So I would urge everybody in Oxfordshire that our responsible dog owners ( because that 's the only people that are going to help this campaign ) is to write to their M P's so that we can stamp out and take away the mess that their in with stray dogs because we are in a mess .
15 Perhaps its remoteness has been its saving grace , coupled with the fact that by the nineteenth century the Pinney family who had built it deemed it too small and dim to live in and moved to their other house of Racedown , a mile up the road .
16 Pauline and Paul moved to their house in Cumbria , 10 years ago .
17 They parked the car some way away , and moved to their stations , to begin the long wait .
18 THE BARE STONE WALLS OBVIATED THE NEED FOR WALLCOVERING AND IT WAS NOT UNTIL THE ASHLEYS MOVED TO THEIR NEXT HOUSE THAT THEY PRESSED AHEAD WITH THE INTRODUCTION OF WALLPAPER .
19 There would be even more noise when the navvies moved to their next camp closer to Swinbrook and beside a stream that flowed through the village and on to the river Windrush .
20 It was n't so much fun nowadays , not since Frank and Salome Asmoyah , the black yuppy couple who used to have the flat above me , moved to their much plusher Limehouse pad complete with mortgage repayments delivered in envelopes with black edges .
21 When they moved to their cottage it was meant to be temporary … despite the lack of facilities they 've been here over 30 years .
22 The sight of dozens of photographers leaping to their lenses every time she opened her front door made her giggle .
23 A refinement of the design of the Cambridge bridge over the original was the incorporation of wrought-iron latticework in the unglazed windows to prevent the lovelorn emulating their Latin counterparts by leaping to their deaths in the river .
24 It was a basic tenet of a free society that people themselves must be the judge of what contributed to their material welfare .
25 In a series of conversations with the Frenchman Didier Eribon published by Thames and Hudson this month , Sir Ernst Gombrich , former director of the Warburg Institute and one of the most distinguished academics of our time ( yet one of the most accessible because of his belief that it should be possible to explain everything in language that can be understood by a child ) , talks about the development of his ideas , his values and the events which contributed to their formation .
26 Contemporaries believed that the English archers played a decisive part in the victory , but poor leadership and indiscipline in. the French forces also contributed to their downfall .
27 BERTIE CAMERON and JIM DAVIDSON of Transport Section wish to thank all friends and colleagues who contributed to their departure gifts and wish Dounreay all the best for the future .
28 Everyone contributed to their building .
29 Yet some provisional leaders and rank and file members are committed to their Roman catholic religious belief and practice .
30 They are so strongly committed to their unionism that they are prepared to go some way towards moving some of their evangelical principles into the area of private life and personal choice , rather than alienate non-evangelical unionists .
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