Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adj] [noun] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I also hope that these schemes to encourage married mothers back to work wo n't discriminate against young , single people with employers rushing to recruit mature returners . |
2 | We carefully considered — I explained how we did so — how best to help unemployed people back to work . |
3 | BILL MILLAR finds union leaders and business chiefs unimpressed by plans to get unemployed people back to work |
4 | They 'll take no profit from this deal to get Russian children back to school . |
5 | Year by year the Examiners commended the high quality of the work that was done , and bemoaned the lack of Exhibitions to take successful scholars on to University . |
6 | I shall use this book for all my examples in the rest of this chapter , because it is a sincere and honest attempt , by a reputable and educated writer , to bring natural theology up to date . |
7 | NEW Welsh Secretary John Redwood is to press ahead with plans to cut Welsh councils down to size . |
8 | This case may be an example , more physical than usual , of what Arnold Wesker calls ‘ Lilliputianism — the poisonous need to cut other people down to size . ’ |
9 | Apparently she knew enough to tell other people not to worry , but that might mean no more than that she was trying to put a brave face on things . |
10 | An Open Meeting has been arranged to enable the Council to bring governing bodies up to date on two important issues and to have joint discussion on them . |