Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun] [prep] [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But Richard Wilson says he regrets the fact that units like the Ritchie Russell have to find money from outside the NHS .
2 Chairman Roland Williams announced a competition for the best '40s-style stand to help broaden the interest of the event for a family day out and to attract people from outside the farming community .
3 Chairman Roland Williams announced a competition for the best 40 's style stand to help broaden the interest of the event for a family day out and to attract people from outside the farming community .
4 Patients will no longer have to travel to Darlington and York for treatment and the new facilities are expected to attract people from outside the area .
5 He called for the inquiry to accept submissions from outside the service , for the final report to be published in full and for more resources to be provided if the report said they were needed .
6 A new highly flexible manufacturing line employing leading production technology has been completed at our main plant in Wayne , PA , increasing our capacity to serve customers in both the US and Japan .
7 It is not for the circumstance to give rise to something or other , but for it to give rise to just the effect .
8 No doubt when the subsidy commissioners came on the scene they were prevailed on to restore assessments to approximately the levels of 1515 .
9 She added : ‘ We do n't intend to hold grudges against either the staff or the pupils . ’
10 In fact this put severe restrictions on the committee 's deliberations , and the chairman repeatedly had to advise counsel for both the GMC and the defence that it was not their function to comment on the relative merits or otherwise of alternative forms of medicine .
11 Apart from this characteristic , the group seemed to have features of both the Rowdies and the Town Boys groups .
12 I want to take part in both the opening and closing ceremonies .
13 Act 1919 , which encouraged adjacent districts to co-ordinate their plans , and the Town and Country Planning Act 1932 , which sought to encourage local action to regulate activities in both the town and county ( Sheail 1981 ) .
14 Debate is now starting to take place in both the lesbian and gay and the straight press ; the advocates of censorship are not going unchallenged .
15 There is also an extensible breathing tube , to take air from above the surface , as an alternative to using the gill .
16 This serves to clarify issues for both the school librarian and the teacher and can be a valuable timesaving device in the long term .
17 Analysing the substantial drift of evacuees back to the danger areas , the Air Raid Precautions Co-ordinating Committee concluded that ‘ a detailed examination of available materials shows the basic cause to be the failure of the scheme to take account of either the viewpoint or the welfare of those concerned , be they evacuee or host ’ .
18 SNX , based on the Streams networking standard , allows developers to prioritise tasks across both the target and host machines .
19 Although the ASC was clearly under the control of the accounting profession , in 1982 its membership was broadened to include representatives from outside the profession .
20 He also helped Sweden to team glory in both the Dunhill and World Cups .
21 The EC proposes to tax imports from outside the EC by applying the reduced rate of tax to the full price , or , in the case of those countries like the UK and Denmark which do not have a reduced rate , the standard rate to 30% of the price .
22 It was the first company to introduce duvets in both the UK and the US .
23 With sterling continuing to gain ground against both the dollar and the German mark , vindictive traders again spent their time picking on stocks with high overseas earnings .
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