Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb base] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Perhaps he secretly thinks I belong to the same world . |
2 | I suggest you talk to the ten leading political editors in England , and see where they stand . ’ |
3 | Often specific language associated with the eventual purpose has been identified and then activities devised which lead to no schematic extension , either because the specialist content is familiar or because the tasks are not designed to engage appropriate modes of thinking . |
4 | The second draft discusses the relationship between the auditor and management and draws together in one document relevant sections from a number of international standards on auditing which relate to the different aspects of the auditor 's responsibilities in this area . |
5 | To visit them continue to the main road and immediately turn to your right through the gates . |
6 | By working with the NHS in this way , AA Hospital Plus can give you access to the highest standards of health care — at a very affordable monthly cost . |
7 | Then he had watched them walk to the main room with their arms around each other and kiss in the warm light before closing the door behind them . |
8 | QRAM can exploit these capabilities and give you access to the unused RAM that sits between 640Kb and 1,024Kb . |
9 | First , the ‘ European bookseller Year ’ link with the meeting of the EC bookseller associations has drawn a great deal of attention , leading we hope to the largest ever London get-together of European booksellers . |
10 | How close do you feel to Christians you know who belong to a different denomination ? |
11 | Lay your pipelines to give yourself access to the clear light of understanding , through prayer and guidance from within . |
12 | For instance , some British libraries take out institutional membership with Law notes , to give themselves access to a quick loan service for expensive textbooks in law . |
13 | At the lower end of the spinal cord , as the bundle is called , the nerve fibres emerge which run to the main sexual parts ( the situation is slightly more complicated in the woman but the picture will do ) . |
14 | You can also draw money from NatWest Servicetills and TSB Speedbanks , giving you access to the largest cash machine network in the UK . |
15 | Four-fifths of course participants believe they conform to the ideal : they 're soon disabused by their peers |
16 | Deeply as she disliked and distrusted the actress , she still was n't certain just how Dane felt about her , and she was n't about to pin her own colours to the mast and risk having him leap to the other woman 's defence . |
17 | It will deflect attention from the language itself : acting as an authentic user , the learner denies himself access to the necessary data for learning . |
18 | ‘ You seem to hate everyone , and do n't you think this pursuing your career as Miss Efficiency is making you forget you belong to the human race ? ’ |
19 | And Labour MPs immediately demanded he apologise to the British people as well . |
20 | As Gartmore explains about its Jersey umbrella fund , Capital Strategy Fund ( 0534 27301 ) , ‘ it gives you access to every major market in the world . |
21 | This gives you access to the main centre 's restaurant , bar , squash courts , snooker rooms , gym , sauna and solarium . |
22 | I think you know to the retail |
23 | I think they do to a certain extent , but the teachers try and erm brush it away , they try and forget that they are soldiers ' children and try and help them mix in with the civilian children . |
24 | Whatever the Chinese leaders said , whatever Mao Tse-Tung said , did it amount to a complete abandonment of what Karl Marx had been arguing for , what er position which Lenin claimed to stand in in Russia and so on . |
25 | Had I access to a neat and sound definition of labourism I would use it ; sadly I do not . |
26 | But before they left hospital , Angela made sure she sent a thank you card to the dynamic duo . |
27 | ‘ Have I come to the right place ? ’ |
28 | Erm have I come to the wrong place then ? |