Example sentences of "[noun] and [noun] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Next , if I were wise only to my own ends , I would certainly take such a subject as of itself might catch a clause , whereas this ’ — he is of course writing about the vexed question of erm Church government and the possible disappearance of episcopy — ‘ whereas this hath all the disadvantages on the contrary , and such a subject as the publishing whereof might be delayed at pleasure and time enough to pencil it over with the curious touches of art , even to the perfection of a faultless picture , whereas in this argument the not deferring it is of great moment to the good speeding .
2 We will immediately introduce an emergency programme of investment in the infrastructure and in public works in order to get companies and people back to work , thus reducing unemployment by 600,000 over the next two years .
3 Each method has its advantages and disadvantages both to health and the preservation of the planet .
4 Copthorne Effingham Park Hotel is taking businessmen and women back to school for great value ‘ A-Level ’ courses in golf .
5 And illustrate acceptance of the need to keep their own skills and knowledge up to date through participation in education activities or training appropriate to their role in industry .
6 The argument is often made that what is required is applied research to deliver products and processes directly to industry .
7 And for those who like the idea of even more sights and nightlife readily to hand , the wonderful city of Vienna is just down the road .
8 His own mother was always first up in the mornings , to see husband and son off to work or college , and continued the habit almost till the day she died .
9 He plans to continue on the all weather at Southwell and Lingfield up to Christmas .
10 The police are thus empowered arbitrarily to limit numbers and to form cordons to allow lorries and workers through to work .
11 This initiative will enable the Association to assist its members and their staff to keep their knowledge and skills up to date .
12 It was her practice to watch Weenie and Co. off to school , but without letting them know she did it .
13 After the 22nd , however , the accent turns to your career and matters closer to home , and there 's no doubt that changes are afoot .
14 The celesta is incapable of forceful delivery , but its cool , clear , limpid , yet luscious notes add a feeling of opulence and luxury even to music of a thoroughly commonplace cast .
15 The role of CCG 's Safety and Training Department has been to analyse the information available : clarify the requirements and keep management , staff and clients up to date on developments .
16 This year 's 14-day extravaganza will feature more than 80 performers , and encompass everything from Baroque and blues through to ragtime and rock .
17 This theme , which relates the development of individualism and alienability specifically to homo economicus , has been a longstanding concern in philosophical and political anthropology ( e.g. Dumont 1977 ) .
18 Others blamed religion for wars and conflicts closer to home .
19 Most of this is being used to create an artificial platform which will extend a mile along the base of the cliff and 250m out to sea .
20 Gastric acid and biliary bicarbonate concentration were determined by titration and back-titration respectively to pH 7.0 using 0.1 M NaOH .
21 The two decided Heron 's losses in America and the impact of recession on housing and property closer to home would mean it would run out of money in late 1993 .
22 Make certain this is known and make enquiries and applications now to East Hampshire District Council , ’ urged Mr. Croucher .
23 When we were all off-duty of an evening , Rosemary and I would get ourselves done up in our civvies ( strictly forbidden ) , and with our greatcoats and hats on to fool the eagle eye of the duty NCO in the Waaf Picquet Post , totter down the drive to await the arrival of the boys in the car .
24 Day divides epistles into the categories ‘ general ’ , which are ‘ familiar letters ’ passing between people of ‘ long acquaintance or auntient familiarity ’ ; and ‘ speciall ’ , which ‘ do admit both higher stile and more orderlye deliverance ’ , since they bear ‘ a resolute purpose and intendment seriously to discourse , aunswere , implye or avoyde , any certain matter or causes , importing the present affaires whereupon the direction is framed ’ .
25 13 Keep picture library records and pictures up to date and make sure you know the whereabouts of every valuable transparency .
26 On the Havana seafront several thousand citizens fired blank cartridges , arrows and catapults out to sea in a symbolic gesture of defiance aimed at the USA .
27 The population increase in turn affected the finely balanced domestic economy , forcing women and children out to work , and by the end of the period , with the crisis of the framework knitters , there is some evidence , when faced with major economic problems , of a use of restraint to limit births .
28 Release waste yarn and hook up to jacket front in the usual way .
29 Reference is made in chapter 4 to the value of making good notes but , as the time of the examination approaches , it is good policy to transfer key facts and figures on to swot cards .
30 Adrian Gozzard , formerly Director of Human Resources of Plessey , the telecommunications and electronics giant ( number 93 in The Times 1000 and employer of over 30000 ) , who has had long and extensive experience of search , has turned time and time again to headhunting firms , despite having used a full-time , in-house recruitment manager , and working hard on internal management development .
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