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

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1 If most of what was sometimes called ‘ the payroll vote ’ attended , the critics would have to carry seven-tenths of the backbenchers and if this had ever happened , the press would have treated it as a total collapse of confidence in the government .
2 And do n't forget that this year 's show includes a Vintage & Collectable section , where you will be able to see some of the instruments that until now have featured only in your dreams !
3 Over these next few weeks I 'd like us to be looking at some of the interviews that Jesus had with various characters , sometimes with an individual , sometimes with a small group of people , and just to see some of the things that we can learn from them .
4 Er on this occasion we would like to see some of the savings that were made recycled in the passenger transport area .
5 On the eve of war it was desirable to heal some of the wounds that still remained from the convulsions of the 1320s .
6 Her approach to academic seminars would seem to confirm some of the claims that she was totally out of her depth when it came to discussing the new discoveries which she had allegedly made .
7 And Oxford 's John Radcliffe Hospital is ready to treat some of the children and adults .
8 The national crèche scheme , if it is adopted , will aim to support some of the crèches that are hardest to fund with money from other areas .
9 An illuminated indicator told them to stand clear of the doors and then they closed .
10 We could take other examples , but I think these are sufficient to indicate some of the difficuIties that are involved when a deceptively simple question is posed such as ‘ what are services ? ’
11 I would n't like to catch some of the diseases that are out there .
12 Conceivably connected too is the possibility that Æthelred took as a consort the daughter of a Northumbrian earl , Thored , maybe to mollify such of the northerners as had supported him .
13 It 's er it 's not meant to encompass all of the gifts that the Spirit gives us .
14 If mixing causes difficulties , will the dementia sufferers gain from a segregated day centre or segregated days in a day centre or hospital , or will this merely put them at a disadvantage ? b Literature Arie ( 1979 ) states that we need to know more of the pros and cons of integration in day hospitals .
15 The government is also aware that during the next ten years Japan has its last chance to provide more of the amenities that most westerners take for granted .
16 Certainly , one does not overhear such debates every day in the senior common room or students ' union , and any analysis of the curriculum as knowledge is likely to appear remote from the priorities and concerns of the average lecturer or student .
17 IMPROVEMENTS However in the NorthEast , Tyneside and Wearside appeared to contain most of the blackspots while the smaller towns and rural areas showed marked improvements .
18 By the frequency of his visits he came to know most of the artists and was fond of addressing them in a loud voice by their first names as they came out of the studio .
19 They have managed to sell some of the statues though I ca n't think who 'd want to buy them .
20 It hopes to sell some of the offices as going concerns .
21 In the light of the one sided nature of the contest , Glenn William was quick to highlight some of the difficulties that he felt hindered the development of British tennis players , in relation to the situation in his country .
22 We have tried to build on the uncertainty that surrounds the very definition of the inner city , firstly to examine the utility of particular cases of state intervention ( Part I of the book ) , then to highlight some of the misconceptions that have informed political initiatives in the inner city ( Part 2 ) and finally to present alternative perspectives on community mobilisation , entrepreneurship and urban crisis in the inner city ( Part 3 ) .
23 This chapter attempts to highlight some of the ways that policy considerations affect the provision of materials in academic and public libraries .
24 Just to answer some of the queries and comments that perhaps with Mr on the er problems of consultation , which we do accept , and they 're , if I can apologize for the coverage of the leaflet .
25 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 .
26 In addition to discussion of management problems , these sessions can be used to tackle some of the tensions and frustrations that can arise in teams of this kind , which are dealing with a rapid turnover of patients with acute problems , or problems that sometimes seem intractable , and where drop-out rates may be high .
27 I ask them to visit some of the communities that I represent , from which industry has disappeared and in which it is not only the person approaching pensionable age who is unemployed and in receipt of social security benefit , but the caring young people in the family who want to do the best for their relatives .
28 We need an effort to be made to bring about international co-operation to remedy some of the factors that lead to people seeking asylum in this country .
29 Well no , but I would n't want to be able to replace these at the prices that these cost us , unless
30 Would it be a convenient moment for the right hon. Gentleman to answer one of the questions that I asked ?
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