Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [adj] [noun] to the " in BNC.

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1 It affects us directly — a balanced diet means we have the necessary energy to carry on living life to the full .
2 Back in 1952 the then Home Secretary , Sir David Maxwell Fyfe , laid down specific guidelines to the Director-General of MI5 as to how it should operate in the future .
3 With the Criminal Justice Act bringing in major changes to the entire justice system , many of the agencies want time taallow it to work .
4 But as we know that MI5 taps telephones and keeps files on people simply to pass on political information to the government , one can assume that Kinnock 's call to Turnbull is not the only piece of politicised telephone tapping that goes on .
5 I The committee decided to pass on this information to the editor of Out On Strike , the strikers " newsletter , to use at his discretion .
6 Camdessus also urged the industrialized countries to increase aid to the LDCs and to write off official loans to the poorest countries .
7 This is really an essential part of the trial and sometimes may even result in two different driving systems being offered ; the problem may equally be solved by gradually opening up fuller access to the unit , in that way reconciling the two different kinds of need within a single driving system .
8 Over the next few months many places drew up loyal addresses to the Queen , defending the Church and monarchy against those they styled republicans and schismatics , and condemning " the new Revived Doctrine of Resistance and other Republican Tenetts that gave rise to the unnatural Rebellion in 41 " .
9 Sounds feasable , I think the official FFL send out weekly stats to the league secretaries , so there would be no need for any research .
10 Such was the interest provoked , that the Human Rights Society commissioned MORI to find out public attitudes to the ‘ right to live , issue .
11 Your BNFL News was on the spot to cover the latest exciting events , so to find out more turn to the centre pages … .
12 And like a faithful friend , she had carried out these instructions to the letter ; with one unforeseen eventuality .
13 The local law society holds out these solicitors to the general public as having substantial criminal experience but the rule seems to fulfil a symbolic role for the profession .
14 Doe 's forces put up stiffer resistance to the rebel groupings than was expected , and were able to hold the area of Monrovia around the heavily fortified executive mansion .
15 Denmark and Saxony hired out considerable forces to the anti-French coalition during the War of the Spanish Succession , while Britain employed Russian auxiliaries in 1747–48 and confidently expected to obtain others for use against the American colonists in 1775 .
16 It is possible to pad out all records to the length of the largest and handle them as fixed-length .
17 He did carry out some repairs to the fabric of the Soane Museum .
18 Prune ramblers when flowering ends ; cut out old wood to the ground or back to young stems , and tie in new growth .
19 Having applied his newspaper-research skills to hunting out pre–1800 references to the fame , he hankers after an opportunity to produce a researched , scholarly history of the game as a whole : ‘ There has n't been a proper history since Rowland Bowen 's , and a great deal has been discovered since then .
20 This is hardly the place to set out any argument to the contrary in detail , but attention should be drawn to the nearby temple , the altars , the cult-figures , the so-called nymphaeum and Christian monograms carved on its stone surround .
21 Basically , he is questioning the ability of racket manufacturers to make drastic technological alterations that will bring about significant changes to the on court performance of the consumer .
22 For many Arab people , their ambivalence about supporting Saddam Hussein is secondary to their desperate need to rid themselves of a system imposed by outside forces ; a system that enables a small ruling Arab elite to plunder the region 's resources , siphoning off cheap oil to the West , while millions of Arabs live in dire poverty , struggling to survive the economic blows dealt to the Arab nation by the West .
23 He was approaching Clairmont Square , at the summit of the hill , where tall houses , once genteel , then decaying , now undergoing gentrification , faced over tall trees to the bustle of traffic on Pentonville Road .
24 Georgi Khizha was one of three industrialists brought into government in May 1992 as part of an attempt to buy off conservative opposition to the reformist government of Yegor Gaidar .
25 After the voluntary enslavement of the Reich it was the failure of the Danzigers that opened up Eastern Europe to the murderous policies of the Nazis .
26 In truth there are liquid acrylics of varying viscosity and therefore suitable for different uses , but the one thing which they all have in common is that they open up acrylic work to the whole field of design and illustration and offer other useful techniques for the fine artist .
27 But to return to sea-birds and the possible causes of the problems they are facing today , we must look back fifty years to the last war in Europe .
28 Accompanied by TODAY , Detective Sergeant Louis Van der Merwe and Detective Sergeant Riaan Render gathered up gruesome pointers to the two young women 's life-and-death struggle .
29 The University of Cape Town Ballet had been there before , in 1941 and 1942 , building up local support to the extent that on their third visit , in September 1943 , all six performances in the Great Hall at Milner Park ( the theatre belonging to Witwatersrand University ) were sold out before the opening night .
30 In 1986 the US cut off all funding to the UN 's Fund for Population Activities and to the International Planned Parenthood Federation .
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