Example sentences of "[be] [to-vb] [pers pn] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Employing one of those supremely disingenuous somersaults of logic that only long training in double-speak and the official brand of British arrogance can confer , Mr Howard told a Westminster audience of backbenchers that ‘ If the Commission were to take us to the European Court I can think of few things more calculated to bring the Commission into disrepute ’ |
2 | The second way of considering the tending of the fire is to compare it to the feminine ability to create and sustain atmosphere . |
3 | There are two ways to make an application protocol-independent : the first is to re-write it , incorporating MPTN , the second is to connect it to a separate gateway that will do the conversion . |
4 | Peter Wood 's brief is to guide us to an acceptable quality management system that genuinely reflects our practices . |
5 | If they do anything which affects anybody , your only recourse is to take them to a High Court for a judicial review . ’ |
6 | It is to teach our young people about Him , it is to bring them to a conscious faith in Him so that in the heart and life of the Church , they can proclaim and witness to the faith of the ages , that Jesus is truly God and truly man , the Lord and saviour of us all . ’ |
7 | Coughlin says North 's only constructive contribution to Waite 's Lebanon mission had been to introduce him to an undercover agent working in Lebanon for British and American intelligence . |
8 | In those circumstances the only option open to a government , determined to return Rover to the private sector , was to sell it to a British company which was not involved in the car industry . |
9 | His aim was to reconvert them to a Unitarian Christianity devoid of superstition . |
10 | A Norwegian freedom fighter who knew the area was to take her to the nearby village , after which she was on her own . |