Example sentences of "[noun] [noun prp] [verb] [verb] [det] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Georges said that mobile phone calls Gavin made included many to race lines .
2 Dr Buchanan has shown this to have been the case with the Bath Turnpike Trust where it had become crucial by the end of the eighteenth century when the share of the landed interest had dropped below 10 per cent .
3 Through his work with the Technical Advisory Committee Peter has done much to raise our standing with Government and the media , a task that he will continue to fulfil in his new role .
4 The verdict of the City on whether Mr Lamont has done enough to curb public spending will be delivered when the markets open today .
5 Sir Andrew has done much to enhance England 's profile , ’ he said .
6 In the woodshed the original balusters of the gallery are still preserved and Mr. Fothergill hopes to use these to restore the gallery to its original state .
7 Despite the fact that Titmuss ( 1958 ) was one of the first commentators to appreciate the significance of tax expenditure , the United Kingdom has done little to tackle the problem .
8 If , further , he feels that the free market policies and values embraced by Mrs Thatcher have done much to create a divided nation , dominated by Pharisees , he should feel free to offer his opinion .
9 Since the start of the Middle East peace process , figures from the occupied territories such as Mrs Hanan Ashrawi and Mr Feisel Husseini have done much to enhance the image of the Palestinians in the West .
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