Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If the query is of a complicated or technical nature it is quite acceptable to pass it on to the expert , but is this really necessary for a bar of soap or a DIY fitting ? |
2 | Some put it down to the sheer popularity of the winner Nigel Jones — others to the alleged racism of would-be Tory voters , unwilling to endorse the party 's official candidate , the barrister John Taylor . |
3 | This leads us on to a third important point about the relation of the Holy Spirit to Jesus . |
4 | This leads us directly to the topic of symbols and their meanings . |
5 | This calls us back to the ideas of alternate universes which we were discussing earlier . |
6 | But er with the the the er the original the the first one , you had to heat it up with a blowlamp and you had to be very very careful to get it just to the right heat , before if you tried to start it too cold , it would kick back and if was too hot again , it just would n't start . |
7 | George half carried , half dragged her back to the car . |
8 | And this brings me finally to the link between circumcision and menstrual taboo . |
9 | This brings us again to the vital question of where sediments actually accumulate at the present day . |
10 | This brings us on to the second of Dworkin 's grounds for excluding such background policy issues from the jurisdiction of the courts , for if no one has a right to any particular form of decision-making process — whether a right to a hearing itself , a right to cross-examine witnesses or to be given reasons for a decision -this can only be because such a right can not be derived from the master principle of equal concern and respect . |
11 | This brings us on to the question of how do organizations assess the effectiveness of their advertising ? |
12 | This brings us on to the conditions in which the animals are kept . |
13 | This brings us finally to the vexed sentence which sounds so anthropocentric : ‘ That end is man . ’ |
14 | This brings us closer to the meaning of a genuine collegiality — management is here seen as a holistic process — touching everything and being carried forward by all teachers as of right and duty , not because of a limited hierarchical view of ‘ delegation ’ . |
15 | This brings us closer to the heart of the problem . |
16 | This brings us back to a central theme of Sport and the British : the extraordinary degree to which it has been promoted privately without politicians , employers , or trade unionists taking a significant part except as enthusiastic individual sportsmen . |
17 | This brings us back to a relativist position . |
18 | But this brings us back to the initial problem , which was precisely to explain how materialism could accommodate such a ‘ feel ’ . |
19 | This brings us back to the underlying issue in this chapter about welfare and dependency . |
20 | This comment was not entirely facetious and this brings us back to the remarks I made earlier about erm the use of Tampax and the government trying to persuade women to erm use internal sanitary protection . |
21 | This brings us back to the importance of considering the functions which explanations serve in particular contexts . |
22 | This brings us back to the refusal of the Court of Appeal to relist . |
23 | The problem ( and this brings us back to the Frankie story ) is what the disruption of consumption means . |
24 | The White Paper clearly indicates the government 's intention of shifting the balance of provision away from local authorities , and this brings us back to the mixed economy of welfare or welfare pluralism . |
25 | This brings us back to the expressive order . |
26 | This brings us back to the recovery phase and the whole process starts over again . |
27 | But Mr Endara is probably relieved to see him off to a US prison . |
28 | The fall of 17 per cent in company liquidations for the third quarter of 1991 brings us down to a figure which is still 44 per cent higher than the same period ; it does not yet represent a net recovery . |
29 | The hon. Member for Tayside , North ( Mr. Walker ) talked about subsidies , and that leads me straight to the idea which has sometimes been muttered during the debate — that the mines should not have a subsidy . |
30 | The fire was built up higher than usual to guide them back to the camp , but also , Riven thought , because they were imagining the packs of grypesh coming after them out of the heights of the hills . |