Example sentences of "[conj] [to-vb] [det] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 So take advantage , as early as possible , of the facilities offered , to assess your interests , abilities and aspirations and to relate these to the opportunities available .
2 The ‘ Crossroads ’ experiment presented a mentally handicapped child within the dimensions of a programme which purports to be about real people and real life , and to explore some of the issues raised in having such a child .
3 Hence it remains necessary to explain in further detail the present legal provisions and to highlight some of the problems to which they can give rise .
4 We also use the survey to examine the significance of small establishments as employers of temporary workers and the regional distribution of temporary employment , to give the personal characteristics of temporary workers — concentrating on their sex , age and marital status — and to discuss some of the reasons given by temporary workers for working on this basis .
5 This is , of course , a time of smokescreens so far as the Masters is concerned and to hear some of the Europeans talk over the last few days , they appear to be in need of the psychiatrist 's couch as much as anything .
6 It is intended to articulate , and to challenge , explanations in terms of deficit and difference , and to illustrate some of the ways in which the social realities of the classroom , and the learning opportunities in it are contingent on classroom interaction having language as its principal though not , of course , its only realisation .
7 The early Stuart kings James I and Charles I sought to assert the doctrine of the divine right of kings and to deny many of the privileges acquired or asserted by Parliament .
8 To describe the family of today as a relatively autonomous , conjugally-based unit is probably the best way to do justice to the variety of patterns that not only persist but which continue to evolve and develop , and to recognize some of the sources of contradiction and tension within the family as well as some of the sources of strength .
9 The purpose of this chapter is to review such developments along with the more mundane business of recruiting new partners and opening new offices generally , and to analyse some of the problems they involve .
10 The first stage of the war , to 1343 , had produced more problems and doubts than profits and successes ; the second stage , from 1343 to 1356 , was punctuated by glittering triumphs and extensive conquests , both of which helped to redeem some of the debts and to quell some of the doubts .
11 & c ’ and to clarify some of the points he wishes to make he notes comparisons between Scots , Irish and Welsh names .
12 It is , however , appropriate to explore some of the key steps in international selling and to examine some of the issues and problems which stem from these .
13 There is a considerable wish to have efficiency in enterprises , and to bring this about the jobs of men and women have been simplified .
14 In other words , if the destructive forces operating on the bone assemblages are so great as to destroy some of the mandibles and maxillae , but not great enough to destroy the teeth , the ensuing sample can be expected to contain an excess of isolated teeth over the numbers expected from the numbers of jaws .
15 The principal theoretical basis for these attempts to limit the role of " the masses " within the political system lay in the revision of traditional democratic theory in such a way as to incorporate some of the findings of modern political sociology , and some of the arguments of the classical elite theorists , Pareto , Mosca and Michels .
16 The Financial Services Act of 1986 aimed to fulfil this need , as well as to abolish some of the inconsistencies which had crept into the existing regulatory system for the financial services industry .
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