Example sentences of "plans [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Now there are plans to open it to the public and found a museum there . |
2 | The factory survey found that one quarter of Japan 's biggest factories used robots and that a second quarter had plans to install them by the end of 1982 . |
3 | As a result , the scheme is now to be permanent and there are plans to extend it to the Appold Street and Moorgate offices . |
4 | The present owner has plans to convert it to a travelling theatre . |
5 | A PRODUCTION of Macbeth has run into ‘ hubble , bubble , toil and trouble ’ over plans to run it without an interval in Darlington next week . |
6 | The big four have asked all Japanese corporations with equity-financing plans to postpone them for the time being . |
7 | There are plans to turn it into a hotel , leaving visible the original Romanesque and Gothic buildings , including the Týn Court . |
8 | People living near a former young offenders institution are fighting plans to turn it into a detention centre for the immigration service . |
9 | But now the Forestry Commission has decided to end the uncertainty by announcing plans to turn it into a wood . |
10 | Plans to turn it into a members ' club had begun long before 1985 as the Crown alleged , said Mr Cinnamond . |
11 | To , to make contingency plans to hold it on a day when we do n't need the cooperation of the employers in terms of time off |
12 | HOME Secretary Kenneth Clarke was criticised by police officers yesterday for shelving plans to arm them with a truncheon they say could have protected injured policewoman Leslie Harrison from attack . |
13 | And she believed the whales would remain at Laspi Bay at least for the summer , and had not heard of the widely criticised plans to take them on a travelling display . |
14 | ‘ There are no plans to show it in the UK at the moment , ’ a spokeswoman from Coca-Cola said yesterday . |
15 | Are there any plans to bring it within the rebate scheme ? |