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1 Now distance receptors provide information about a possible event in the immediate future such that , through neural connections to innate movement controllers , an animal may make ‘ precurrent ’ reactions enabling it to adjust to the new information , for example , by approaching prey , or by preparatory behaviour for escape in relation to possible alarming stimuli .
2 There is still a high integration workload and the business has to look further out into the future to enable it to respond to the changes and opportunities likely to occur in the industry .
3 Dušan 's ambition led him to aspire to the throne of Byzantium .
4 The MPs , leaders of Britain 's cross-party peace group New Consensus , wrote to Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams challenging him to appeal to the IRA to halt its campaign of violence .
5 Subsection ( 1 ) empowers the Bank by notice in writing served on an authorised institution to require them to provide to the Bank such information as the Bank may reasonably require for the performance of its functions under the Act .
6 And then Sue tell her to go to the giro place .
7 The product is needed because Tuxedo is so hard to programme , and interfaces have previously had to be written using C. Accell/TP allows you to get to the functionality of Tuxedo using procedure calls .
8 Suppose your work requires you to move to the other end of the country , and you need to sell your home but ca n't find a buyer ; should you let it instead ?
9 At the moment the er the regulators ask us to go to the to the customers , and this we have done , and produce something called market plans .
10 It is puzzling why the C&G 's managing director Andrew Longhurst feels he needs to pay Guardian members 4 per cent of their balances to get them to agree to the merger .
11 Well we went off and got off at Peel which was the other with the all bandaged up and she said the chemist advised me to go to the police and er so she said that 's why I 've been a long time because I 've been to the police and reported it .
12 He said it 's happened before and he advised her to go to the police and er so he , he said er when and the police st told her , when you come back we 'll have all this typed out i and she came back all with a flask all bandaged up and she said the chemist advised me to go to the police and er so she said that 's why I 've been a long time , because I 've been to the police and reported it .
13 While on Hainan Island , he received a telegram from Beijing urging him to return to the capital .
14 Night waking Some professionals suggest that parents should wake their children at certain times during the night to get them to go to the lavatory .
15 The hospital was worried ; they had written to Mary several times asking her to come to the hospital for the results of her tests .
16 Before his second visit , in November 1978 , Brezinski asked him to come to the White House to meet Carter , Secretary of state Cyrus Vance , and Stansfield Turner , the director of the CIA .
17 A powerful urge told me to return to the station and get on the train back to Jamila 's place .
18 Ludens told her to go to the British Museum and the National Gallery , which she did , though declining his offer to ‘ show her round ’ .
19 ‘ This woman told me to come to the church and do some healing . ’
20 Her firm stance enabled her to speak to the Russian government with greater authority also .
21 Behaviour therapy , Gestalt therapy , Art Therapy , Music Therapy , Transactional Analysis , Psychotherapy , Psychosynthesis , Psycho Drama and any number of other techniques may help some people who have problems with the process of moving rationally from thoughts to feelings and on to actions , even though these techniques have nothing to offer to the specific recovery process from addictive disease itself .
22 This especially applies to research services because they supply the raw material with which we work , the information needed by the union to enable it to respond to the challenges which arise day by day .
23 I did n't know what was in it ; I just had the feeling that Sunil would n't thank me if the boys in blue turned it over in their usual zeal to find something to donate to the Oxfam shop .
24 ‘ Team Toyota Europe want them to go to the Safari and they ca n't put off a decision much longer .
25 The canal men at Gairlochy advised me to keep to the south-east of Loch Lochy and follow the disused rail track to Laggan instead of the forestry road on the other side .
26 The following morning he went to Dawson 's house , thereby missing a telephone call from the King 's private secretary asking him to go to the Palace before luncheon ( it is not clear why the message was not passed on ) .
27 One commented on ‘ Iran 's astonishing gesture in accepting … while all the other OPEC members bound themselves to return to the quotas of 1984 . ’
28 At the same time , he suffered another severe bout of his recurring illness , and his friends persuaded him to move to the country for a while for the sake of his health as well as his liberty .
29 The torpedo can sit unattended on the sea bed for two years until an underwater sound-signal tells it to rise to the surface .
30 ( 177 ) The police got him to confess to the crime .
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