Example sentences of "[verb] to [art] [adj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Dr Mitchell has spent the last five months getting people to write to the Royal Mail Stamp Programme Manager in London to lobby for a set of stamps honouring his father 's work . |
2 | The couple agreed to continue going out socially together , and the therapist agreed to write to the local housing department to back up their application for council accommodation . |
3 | They should be designed to the highest mobility standards , making them easy and safe to move around in . |
4 | As Hatch moved to a small drinks trolley , well stocked with spirits , Cowley took a last , lingering look at the photograph of Patrick Weaver , father of the dead bride . |
5 | He moved to an independent helicopter operator in Dubai and had cause to visit Egypt to inspect some Bell 212s for sale . |
6 | Then he moved to the exclusive St James Club as restaurant manager , serving the likes of Lionel Ritchie , Duran Duran , Elizabeth Taylor , Robert Wagner and Jean-Claude van Damme , of Kickboxer film fame . |
7 | When Black moved to the Imperial Chemical Industries Pharmaceutical Laboratories near Manchester he began a 4-year search for suitable compounds . |
8 | Their search was fruitless so they moved to the other bed post . |
9 | Pearce Print was set up in the centre of Northampton in 1979 and moved to the new Moulton Park Industrial Estate until changing its location to Kettering in 1991 . |
10 | As the title implies it originally took place on Whit Monday , but when this ceased to be a Bank Holiday it moved to the new Bank Holiday . |
11 | After graduating he moved to the Royal Holloway College to research a Ph.D . |
12 | This contributed to a temporary operating surplus between 1970 and 1974 , though it was far from being able to fund investment and interest payments . |
13 | This contributed to a formal union neutrality and ‘ depoliticisation ’ , although in practice there are strong links with the Social Democrats ( Günter and Leminsky , 1978 ) . |
14 | The other variable which was not patient defined and which contributed to the multiple regression model was being under the care of a general practitioner with a special interest in diabetes . |
15 | If proceedings have been issued you may be required to contribute to the Defendants ' legal costs , but this will usually be limited to the same amount that you contributed to the Legal Aid Board in respect of your own legal costs . |
16 | He managed to attract to the new Achimota college a remarkable principal , Alek Fraser , who had a long record of educating the leaders of society in Ceylon . |
17 | While Microsoft is committed to a future custom version of NT that 's B2 secure , its plans for network security are not clear . |
18 | Could he also tell me whether he said on 16 December 1983 : ’ We are committed to a non-nuclear defence policy ? ’ |
19 | It is committed to a high tax policy , high borrowing and high spending , which in the past have led to pain , suffering , misery and job losses . |
20 | They were fairly set in their ways , committed to a particular life style , and anxious to climb the promotional ladder . |
21 | It is currently committed to a multi-million pound improvement programme involving new plant and upgrading existing facilities . |
22 | The identity of the other treaty members is not determinative when a State is deciding whether to become committed to a multilateral treaty regime . |
23 | We are committed to a saner transport policy including better public transport . |
24 | We are committed to a saner transport policy including better public transport . |
25 | We are committed to a saner transport policy including better public transport and this , as I mentioned , must ultimately benefit the majority of NFC employees . |
26 | That is why the Government are committed to an expanded roads programme and continuing major investment in our transport infrastructure . |
27 | However , in practice insufficient weight is often given to this aspect of a recruitment policy , so that a firm committed to an internal promotion policy will have to make do with available talent for future promotions . |
28 | With the success of the muscarinic experiment , I felt committed to the passive avoidance model , to the exclusion of almost everything else . |
29 | BNFL remains fully committed to the civil enrichment business , but has to minimise its current losses . |
30 | We are not absolutely committed to the eight-day tie-up rule and would be prepared to discuss other means of reducing fishing effort , but they would have to be agreed with our European Community partners . |