Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] [vb pp] [noun pl] to " in BNC.

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1 I 've always found children to be OK , but I 've never completely worked them out .
2 As a result , I have always reported concerns to the various Ministers ultimately responsible for the prison and have obtained responses .
3 This proposition forms the basis of Stenhouse 's concept of the ‘ teacher-as-researcher ’ : an idea which he developed in the context of the Humanities Curriculum Project ( HCP ) , and which has since influenced approaches to curriculum development and curriculum evaluation ( especially teacher self-evaluation ) .
4 This was just after the Licensing Act was repealed , which had previously confined printers to London , York , and Oxford and Cambridge universities .
5 But the figures , which have only emerged thanks to a report from the voluntary sector , show the government has failed to guarantee youth training places .
6 That these may be continuing problems is evident by a study by Bauman ( 1964 ) who found partially sighted pupils to be particularly insecure and with a greater sense of loneliness when they were integrated into open education systems .
7 ‘ Somewhere , ’ Lee said , ‘ I do n't know where — in Africa , I think — there dwell two tribes , close to one another — I mean I think their assumed boundaries could well be adjacent — who hold diametrically opposed attitudes to the birth of twins .
8 He continued his studies in France at the Royal Garden of Plants in Paris under Joseph Pitton de Tournefort , a French botanist who had already made expeditions to Spain , Greece and Asia Minor , and later produced a new classification of plants , accompanied by descriptions of the genera .
9 In order that satisfactory treatments can be developed , proper studies need to be carried out on those subjects who have psychologically based reactions to foods , however manifested .
10 We 've also made contributions to the Frick Art Reference Library , the Archives of American Art , the Drawing Center , and IFAR , though frankly , we have very little money available for such purposes .
11 The , in the last few months alone , we 've also had visits to Brussels by the General Secretary , the Deputy General Secretary , a number of Regional Secretaries , political officers , training officers and others .
12 I 'll get him I 'll get er Jane to give me a few dates and we 'll suit choose a suitable date and we 'll try all of the aspects everything about A L O work about the training , some of these we 've almost got solutions to ourselves we ought to be careful erm , if we can er draw up a proper agenda and discuss with him all of those issues
13 We have already made representations to the Welsh Office on this matter .
14 As we have already set zeros to blanks ( in Step 7 ) the outcome of the match being false is that the cell is left blank .
15 Over the past 13 years , we have steadily dismantled barriers to its growth .
16 We have also sent delegations to Russia , Ukraine , Czechoslovakia , and Roumania .
17 They have also lost houses to Housing Action Trusts and been forced to raise the rents of the houses still within their control .
18 He has consistently refused calls to military service because his religious beliefs forbid him to bear arms for a secular power or swear on oath of military allegiance .
19 Although he has often made references to this in his writings , he developed his argument more fully whilst a member of the Peacock Committee .
20 Instead of spending money on a media blitz , it sends carefully targeted mailings to social-events committees and retirement clubs , and to schools and colleges .
21 He had previously made visits to Egypt and the Holy Land and undertaken several walking and painting tours in the Alps with his wife .
22 He maintained he had never received replies to letters or acknowledgement of seeds but the dispatch of the eighth edition of the Dictionary ( April 1768 ) awaited direction and then , with an unusually personal note , he excuses himself , ‘ … having had the misfortune to dislocate the ankelbone of my leg above a year and a half since gone … confinement and want of usual exercise has brought many maladies upon me , but I am in hope of proper remedies to prolong life a little longer . ’
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