Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] [art] [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The following details of courses were sent to us recently but we were unable to include them in an earlier issue .
2 The therapist agreed to see Pamela as in outpatient in 5 days ' time to provide her with a further chance to talk about her difficulties and also to provide her with support .
3 I am grateful for that because it enables me to provide him with a fuller response on those points than I might otherwise have been able to do .
4 So impressed was I that I took Hellen to meet her at a later performance the same week .
5 Although Robert Teeter remained as the nominal head of the Bush campaign , it was generally acknowledged that Baker would use his new post to exercise overall and ultimate responsibility for the campaign and attempt to provide it with a greater degree of coherence .
6 However , I will seek to set them in the wider context of the Government 's commitment and programme for the computerisation of general practice .
7 The aim here is to look at its political and social repercussions and to set it in the wider context of central-local administrative relations .
8 The Director has stated a seemingly modest goal : that someone who is assessed as requiring residential or nursing home care on 1 April should be able to receive it with no greater difficulty than s/he would have experienced on 31 March .
9 ‘ someone who is assessed as requiring residential or nursing home care on 1 April should be able to receive it with no greater difficulty than s/he would have experienced on 31 March .
10 Incidentally if you have an old RLL or MFM drive it may be a better bet to replace it with a larger IDE drive , they 're usually faster and much more reliable .
11 God under takes to teach us through the Spirit if we will allow him to lead us into a closer understanding of and obedience to Jesus Christ .
12 It is hoped that readers will feel able to draw on the ideas presented to develop the work further and to apply it to a wider range of contexts .
13 It is much better to attempt to prevent fears arising , rather than having to rectify them at a later stage .
14 Firstly , although Wessel ( 1797 ) and Argand ( 1806 ) had tried to make complex numbers a little more respectable by showing how to interpret them , their addition and multiplication geometrically , there remained , possibly because of doubts concerning the intuitive use of geometrical arguments , the desire to put them on a firmer basis .
15 All she might do is offer to do it at a lower rate , in which case ,
16 On present thinking , it would be more logical to treat it as revision and to do it at the later stage .
17 Now that 's , that 's perfectly valid but if the business actually improves , it takes off , you could have this advantage to , to do it over a shorter period of time , maybe in ten years ' time when business is really
18 It measured up to precisely what he felt himself and he decided to put it to a higher power .
19 But I used it as little as I could , though if the wind stayed in the south-west I thought I 'd probably have to use it for the later part of today 's outing .
20 ‘ If somebody 's already used a break it just means you 've got to use it in a better way .
21 However , although the UK government and others have a variety of policies designed to encourage and stimulate innovation , rather little has been done to assess the effectiveness of these measures , or to consider them in a broader context of structural change and adjustment in a mature industrial economy .
22 but then again I 'd rather just let them get on with it I 'm not trying to convert you to the better way of doing things , cos obviously I do n't know a whether there 's
23 If you have n't read it you will have ample chance to read it at a later date and if you have , you would know what I was going to say .
24 Accordingly , we wrap it up in a little computer procedure , label it DEVELOPMENT , and prepare to embed it in a larger program labelled EVOLUTION .
25 Re M is important as it clarifies the law on privilege and social work records but it is important to consider it within the wider context of access to information generally .
26 However , in principle this would seem to be the most promising avenue to explore to furnish us with a better understanding of causal relations .
27 Connolly 's observation is often taken to confirm him as a better judge of literature than of politics , but in many ways he was remarkably prescient : Home was indeed ‘ honourably ineligible ’ for the new age which was dawning in the Tory party .
28 It is much better to step in and help people firmly rather than having to punish them at a later stage .
29 I just want you to judge her with a fuller picture at your disposal .
30 The local area , of course should be a springboard not a straitjacket , and pupils need to be encouraged to move out from their locality to see it in a wider context , to compare it with other places , and above all , whatever period is under study , to begin to understand why the changes they have documented took place .
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