Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] a [adj] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The recent announcement that the National Gallery intend to establish a public relations department may improve the situation . |
2 | Instructors were expected to attend an instructional techniques course since the skill to instruct well was every bit as important as the craft skill . |
3 | A two storey building linked by a bridge to the main building , and which incorporated the Library was substantially modified to provide a Modern Languages Suite situated at First Floor Level , with additional Classrooms and Offices , located on the Ground Floor . |
4 | First he has to create a neutral police force . |
5 | If you want to open a National Savings Investment or Ordinary Account at a post office , you will now be asked to give proof of your identity . |
6 | Nance Frank , one who was dropped , tried to put an all women crew together but failed dismally . |
7 | We now had to grapple with problems of ethics , with questions of morality and of personal philosophy , as we tried to draw a simple police code of practice together to frame those new deviancies created in the 1960s by the Acts of Parliament relating to drug use . |
8 | The French government tried to negotiate a voluntary incomes policy with the unions in 1964 . |
9 | If Labour win the election it wants to introduce a fair rates system with up to date , thorough property valuations linked to a tenant 's ability to pay . |
10 | Eurotunnel is expected to make a new rights issue next year and will presumably negotiate new loans on the strength of recently amended forecasts which show a sharp rise in revenue after 2003 . |
11 | If you were looking to buy a high-performance sports car in 1965 , what would you have chosen ? |
12 | If the employer is looking to make a judgement on a candidate 's power of invention and imagination then such a question may be relevant but this is open to question if he is seeking to appoint a solid contracts officer . |
13 | ‘ The Institute of Public Relations in its turn is the guardian of ethics and professional standards and membership should be the benchmark for any organisation seeking to employ a public relations practitioner , ’ she said . |
14 | Most parents though tend to avoid a secret pirates cave where only members of the Pirates Club are allowed . |
15 | This brings me to the second part of this paper in which I wish to turn to some of the ‘ challenges ’ a UK government archivist faces in attempting to implement an archival records management programme in government . |
16 | ‘ I WOULD like to see a good sports journalist reporting on the House of Commons ’ — Kate Hoey , Labour MP and Arsenal supporter . |
17 | It was announced on Dec. 13 that the Trevi Group of Justice and Interior Ministers formed after the Trevi security conference of 1976 ( see pp. 34883 ; 36492 ) , had agreed to establish a joint police database for use primarily against international terrorism and drug dealing . |
18 | Basis has agreed to sell a half-million dollars worth of the C++ SoftBench 3.0 and SoftBench 3.0 products on Sparc machines . |
19 | Apart from the four first-floor bedrooms , all of which are housed in the roundels and which are 5.1m ( 17ft ) in diameter , the upper storey was used to house a large games room , an airing cupboard and a bathroom . |
20 | It was agreed that another meeting should be called to launch a civil rights body and this took place on 29 January 1967 . |
21 | Research is now to be undertaken to determine an appropriate communications strategy for the Fund and this research will take place in 1993 . |
22 | As statutory services continue to implement an equal opportunities policy these matters will need sensitive handling by social services . |
23 | In 1989 , the University decided to establish a combined honours course in the History of Art , which will admit its first intake this October . |
24 | The two of them decide to buy a disused police station and turn it into a hotel . |
25 | In 1991 the Philippines ' Senate had refused to ratify a renegotiated bases treaty , and the US military had been given until the end of 1992 to effect a complete withdrawal . |
26 | It will include the personal weapon , three days ' rations and ammunition , along with as much water as can be carried , and also nuclear , biological and chemical warfare equipment , since the enemy is known to have a chemical weapons capability . |
27 | Okay , do n't forget to have a few days break over Christmas , do n't work all the time , have a jolly good time . |
28 | She did intend to join a nearby sports club , where she could swim regularly , as soon as she was slim , but meanwhile shyly admitted to feeling too embarrassed to be seen in a swimsuit . |
29 | I like to know which players in the premier league you would pick to form a 18 men squad if you were manager of a new team . |
30 | Rolf Ekeus , the head of the joint UN and IAEA special commission on Iraq [ see pp. 38165 ; 38211 ; 38451 ] , maintained , following a visit to the country on Oct. 4-6 , that Iraq " has had … and may continue to have a nuclear weapons development programme " . |