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

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1 He recommended excursions into the surrounding countryside , and for his class of people he could think of nowhere better to go than to the grounds of the ancestral mansion of Studley park , some ten miles from the town .
2 This can include walking to work or to the shops , jogging , skipping , swimming or dancing .
3 But it 's n I still ca n't reconcile why it was kept secret cos surely this is a fundamental point cos it is because they ca n't openly declare that how that they are moving away from the United Front , but if they 're trying to show that they 're moving in line with the peasants ' demands surely they want to show that to the peasants an so there , there 's it 's more that how th the Party cadres have been acting out of step rather than them making it clear to the peasants .
4 He must try to communicate that to the children who were filled with evident self-recrimination , Katherine particularly .
5 ‘ But you 'll have to remember that under no circumstances at all can you expect the spell to last longer than seven days .
6 The jury under his Lordship 's direction found that the appellant had paid all the sums which by the agreement of December 21 , 1876 , he undertook to pay and within the times therein specified .
7 On appeal against conviction under the 1978 Construction and Use Regulations from the Humberside Justices sitting at Barton-upon-Humber , Stephen Brown LJ and Skinner J were asked to determine whether on the facts of the case a fork-lift truck , which had defective tyres and was being used on a road , was a motor vehicle for the purposes of the Road Traffic Act 1972 .
8 And centre staff say the local community is being forced to suffer because of the actions of a few ‘ hoodlums ’ .
9 But people do not want to complain because of the stresses and strains of going public with that information .
10 With discretion , employers determined not to employ Catholics can continue to discriminate because of the weaknesses in the Act .
11 They made it clear also , as they had to do because of the rules by which we work , that no such change could be put into effect without formal consultation and the consent of both Houses .
12 What I would say is that we endeavour to counteract that on the reasons that I 've stated , by virtue of the fact that we invite them to read the policy .
13 As the number of species studied increases the simple classification into adaptive grades begins to break down as the variance within species and between species begins to exceed that between the categories described as grades .
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