Example sentences of "[det] [noun] to find [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Could new staff spend time in each department to find out how the CIB really works ?
2 As a result of the amalgamation of ‘ COACH ’ and ‘ SUMS ’ we are taking this opportunity to find out whether the quantity being sent at present meets your requirements .
3 Since then , numbers had dropped markedly and they conducted some research to find out how this had happened .
4 Although many elements of that model still exist today , there is also quite widespread dissatisfaction with it , and there has been some attempt to find out why , and to modify these elements .
5 Em , but that 's the reason is that there 's , there 's a shortfall of the government funding of one point eight five six on that rollover funding which we think it would be unfair to ask this committee to find out of you know cuts in other areas within our , within our budget and that 's the reason for the recommendation .
6 I 'll have everybody in the hotel racing into this room to find out exactly what 's happening . ’
7 The spokeswoman added : ‘ It will take a few days to find out just what has been taken .
8 NURSES from South Tees are jetting off to the U.S. this month to find out about baby care , American style .
9 Signs that you have gone to some trouble to find out about the firm will be very much in your favour .
10 Anyway , I 'll I 'll put in the note anyway , because that 's the , thank you because I , I feel I 've got to get a few prices to find out
11 You agreed that we could try for the purposes of this program to find out what we could about your criminal record and also about your health records .
12 Some sociologists argue that another way to find out what is actually happening in the NHS is to observe people at work and talk to them .
13 She 'd come all this way to find out the truth about her family , and now she was close to the answer and she was n't sure she really wanted to know .
14 Now another internal inquiry has had to be launched , this time to find out how news of BA 's rights issue was leaked .
15 I would be most grateful if you would make some inquiries to find out what is preventing DGXI from responding courteously to our invitations ?
16 Sometimes research is undertaken at this stage to find out why and how the product is bought .
17 It might take them some time to find out about Laura , because the interesting part of the story took place some years earlier .
18 I switched off the tape , realizing that I would have to listen another time to find out what the preacher was really saying .
19 Answer these questions to find out how much you really know about keeping food safely .
20 The problem for the enquirer is to get behind these rationalizations to find out what experiences and interpretations of these are being repressed in order to make hypotheses about the ‘ felt ’ nature of the political relatedness between workers and management within a particular enterprise .
21 It is the responsibility of all candidates to find out their results and of unsuccessful candidates to request their course director or senior course tutor to provide them with a written record of the decision which the Board of Examiners has taken about their progress .
22 Working with colleagues at the University of Utrecht , he performed many experiments to find out the nature and function of postural reflexes throughout the body .
23 The liquidators had interviewed many people to find out whether or not civil claims could be brought on behalf of investors against two of the Barlow Clowes companies , in particular Barlow Clowes International Ltd based in Gibraltar and Barlow Clowes Gilt Managers Ltd .
24 I think it enables the young people that have been coming to those meetings to find out too the problems that Councillors and Local Authorities have in actually trying to carry out the sort of things they want .
25 I think it enables young , the young people that have been coming to those meetings to find out too the problems that councillors have and local authorities have , in actually trying to carry out the sorts of things they want .
26 The Japanese take more trouble to find out how the US system really works , and who can make it work for them .
27 I think you should make more effort to find out about places like this , and I think the schools should make an effort to tell you .
28 So Penny rang those numbers to find out where it was and it was something to do with the council or something .
29 This gives the glider pilot more time to find out why his glider is semi-stalled and is sinking like a brick .
30 The participatory nature of the project has since been copied by other groups in different parts of the USA and many of the original participants have helped to encourage and train new people in other areas of their own states to find out more about ownership patterns in their home areas Highlander has responded to calls from other groups , and has acted as a clearing house for information and to make connections between interested parties .
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