Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A weekly routine of inspection has to begin at about the end of February . |
2 | One of the major changes industry had to adapt to in the autumn of 1987 was the stock-market slump that sent share prices plummeting . |
3 | Except for the need to make the prescribed disclosure ( see page 41 above ) , the retained marketing rules that non-UK offices have to comply with despite the foreign business carve-out apply only where the firm is carrying on investment business in the UK . |
4 | Alternatively , for a child with generally delayed language , it may be necessary to generate a set of priorities solely in terms of the communicative situations which the child has to deal with on a daily basis . |
5 | He criticised the committee for failing to say where the extra money needed to come from in the defence budget . |
6 | Or they , what kind of problems do , problems tend to come with from the flats ? |
7 | As the baby grows up , 24-hour rhythms begin to appear from about the second month of life onwards . |
8 | Piaget believed that educational development had to come from within the child , through a process of building and testing hypotheses within the microworld of a child 's perceptions . |
9 | This is the largest and most comprehensive of its kind and does address the very real problems people have to cope with in the event of a major disaster . ’ |
10 | In the first of a three part series , Liz Hannam looks at what the society has to cope with in a typical twenty-four hours . |
11 | This is an exaggeration , but you should remember that the older the history book ( especially over 20 years ) the less reliable it can be considered to be , because ( i ) new evidence is always being unearthed ( ii ) all historians tend to write from within the perspective of their own times ( " every generation writes its own history " ) ( iii ) most professional historians update their own interpretations according to personal preference and in the face of scholarly criticism . |
12 | Our lucid moments , those times when the shadow seems to fall from off the face of our inward confusion , these are the times when we are drawn closer to God , to our inward Source . |
13 | Erm and much of the point he 's making I think he 's covering , if you look closely , the resolution that we put , I should at this stage say I do accept the er the Charles suggested to start with into the first two lines . |
14 | The cheetah maintains its status as the world 's fastest animal ( 110 km/h ) and the prong-horn antelope of the North American plains the fastest herbivore ( 100 km/h ) but , overall , predatory carnivores and their herbivore prey seem to run at about the same speed . |
15 | The fact that Liz had also said Ross was kind , overwhelmingly generous , and one of the sexiest men she 'd ever met was not something that Laura wanted to think about at the moment . |
16 | How many cases do you as one barrister have to deal with at the moment ? |
17 | I am not talking here about your work surfaces , or work triangles or the general space/work efficiency of your kitchen , but rather if you could use your kitchen as more of a family room-the sort of room which friends as well as family tend to migrate to at the first available opportunity . |
18 | Health and safety is the one area where shop stewards , safety representatives have to deal with on a daily basis . |