Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] and [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 From a school management point of view , valuable lessons about the nature of curriculum change , the processes involved and the need to plan for and provide adequate time and resource for all staff involved , have been learnt .
2 It was also noted that the more visitors were sought as resources for various parts of Christian Aid , the more the danger of eroding the original purpose : to work with and energise local supporters in the UK & Ireland alongside the Area Staff .
3 Robins and Cohen ( 1978 ) provide the sad and honest tale of an attempt to work with and politicise working-class youths in a working-class area of London .
4 Neither a system of documentation nor a local bridging arrangement can change the national requirement but both have the opportunity to adjust to and to accommodate local preferences , strengths and developments of the curriculum .
5 Judges might find it easier to sympathise with and understand such law-breakers in comparison to other types of criminal .
6 First , we will need to look for and promote new kinds of stories .
7 Cityscape , Hight Corners , and Terraces , has plenty of examples and demonstrations as well as introduces specific technical considerations and encourages us to look at and study architectural characteristics .
8 Teams attempting to develop the service infrastructure undoubtedly try to liaise with and support voluntary groups , as the Nottinghamshire experience shows .
9 We must learn to see our anxiety symptoms as signals that we are under stress and learn to cope with and control these signals through our efforts and not simply mask or try to ignore them with tranquillizers .
10 Sickness absence is important as a measure of ill health ; as a measure of use of health services ; as a cause of lost productivity ; and as an indicator of an employee 's ability to cope with and maintain normal roles at work .
11 The first is to drill for and locate hot water ( having first mapped the geothermal gradient of the ground since conditions vary considerably ) .
12 In order to establish the appropriate conditioned responses ( or expectancies ) during the first stage of training , the subjects would have to attend to and discriminate those features that distinguish A from C and those that distinguish B from C. Any plausible mechanism capable of allowing a subject to do this would also endow the subject with an enhanced ability to discriminate between A and B because it would involve the animal in coming to respond to the distinctive features of each of the three stimuli .
13 This sort of research , which critics describe as ‘ playing God ’ , gets even more morally knotty when it comes to gene therapy , with its potential for monitoring and altering human genes to check for and eliminate hereditary diseases .
14 The status labels of ‘ ruwang ’ and ‘ ruwahu ’ are the only ones used in reference by the Piaroa outside of kinship terms to think about and to classify social relationships .
15 We have examined the binding of NCp7 to single and double stranded DNA and the ability of NCp7 to bind to and protect viral DNA fragments from endonuclease digestion and 5'-dephosphorylation .
16 The Mecca Leisure Group has already set up its own travel company to cater for and organize this kind of holiday , and others are likely to follow suit .
17 Professor Eversley has stressed that it need not be drawn very high and points to the importance of groups at the margin , who used soap to wash with and wore some cotton instead of home-spun linen : " what seems neces-sary for growth is that the very exceptional expenditures should become a little less so " .
18 If , for example , two perceptive functions are of equal weight , they tend to interfere with and jam each other .
19 RAFA is grateful to BLESMAG for permission to quote from and reproduce this article .
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