Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You skirt Godinton Park to go on to Great Chart .
2 At a meeting soon afterwards , and having laid out its draft proposal for Newton , it had been given permission to go ahead with detailed planning although it did not offer the same safety provisions .
3 ‘ And you have no plans to go back into general nursing ? ’
4 Recent analyses have shown positive host-economy effects in terms of their greater adaptability to local conditions , greater use of labour-intensive technology , and greater skills to work profitably at small scale .
5 BRITAIN 'S athletics selectors were slammed yesterday after persuading Kriss Akabusi to come out of international retirement for one final fling .
6 From McIntosh 's point of view it was not an easy decision to pull out of institutional sector research as he was involved in setting it up in the mid '70s .
7 Before they met , Marshall announced the absurd news that enquiries in the rag trade had revealed that Trilyn , notorious for its inability to stand up to heavy wear , was most frequently used for trouser pockets .
8 More striking is evidence of reluctance by local groups to launch out into direct engagement with the public in open meetings .
9 He at once declared his intention to carry on as Prime Minister .
10 Norway immediately announced its intention to go ahead with commercial whaling this year while remaining in the IWC .
11 I have still not managed to find another young horse to come on with young Basil .
12 One way of ensuring a fairer distribution of additional resources is for schools to work together on joint fund raising .
13 The USGA have made clear their intention to crack down on slow play at Baltusrol and Langer believes he is not one of the worst offenders .
14 The partnership has triggered reports of a secret deal to press on with European unity — leaving Britain and others out in the cold .
15 In education , although legislation promises increased power to parents and the opportunity for schools to opt out of local education authorities , it also promises a greater power for head teachers and , in the case of City Technology Colleges , a greater direct input from industry .
16 This apparently low level of active parental involvement has important implications for other aspects of current policy — especially the arrangements for schools to opt out of local authority control .
17 ANY doubts parents might have had that the Government 's scheme to persuade schools to opt out of local authority membership was motivated by pure political dogma must now be dissolved .
18 In his search to determine more about solar variability , Gilliland has now been forced to unravel the complexities of recent climatic changes on Earth .
19 Catalytic converters are poisoned and damaged by leaded petrol ; attaching them to cars forces drivers to run only on unleaded fuel , an added bonus .
20 ‘ I must be careful to lock the car , as youths often steal cars to get home at Fair time . ’
21 Gloucestershire cricketer , David ’ Syd ’ Lawrence is making a last-ditch attempt to get back to full fitness after his knee injury .
22 Mr Chairman I am going to be brief within the er triscale and resources we have available to us we may , I think , a reason of what an attempt to get back in current idiom , back to basics .
23 Rather , supporters tend to wait until the seemingly inevitable lapse of concentration in defence before expecting the side to get down to serious business .
24 The demand for elegance carries with it the requirement to fit in with existing furniture and although talking points can be useful , a table surrounded by a set of such chairs could be a positive eyesore .
25 PAPERSAVE is the first commercial stationer and paper merchant in Scotland to deal exclusively in recycled paper products .
26 Shaken by the Danish referendum result they declared their " determination to press ahead with European construction " .
27 An adult patient may be deprived of his capacity to decide either by long term mental incapacity or retarded development or by temporary factors such as unconsciousness or confusion or the effects of fatigue , shock , pain or drugs .
28 One might however comment that it is possibly the case that those theologians whose views are now quoted as the word of God , or whose theological reasoning is taken over without question , may not have believed theology to exist independently of human knowledge or social conditions .
29 There has been much conjecture about a lack of motivation at lower levels in the Iraqi formations , as contrasted with that displayed by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards , or Pasdaran , whose commitment and capacity to hold out against Iraqi superiority in equipment were important features of the war 's early years .
30 That was in New Zealand in February , since then Sid 's kneecap 's has been wired up , and the campaign to get back to full fitness is underway …
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