Example sentences of "[to-vb] [det] [prep] [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 For seasoned surfers and novices alike , attractions include displays , as well as windsurfing taster lessons for children on tethered boards ; an ‘ It 's a Knock Out ’ competition ; a wet and dry fashion show ; plus the chance to see some of the country 's most skilled windsurfers in action .
2 When Christine Osborne travelled 4,348 kilometers across Australia on the Indian-Pacific she met some down-to-earth characters and had the opportunity to see some of the country 's most remote mining centres .
3 But as for the long-term , he acknowledges that non-IBM sales will be key to Havant 's success , and says that he hopes to see half of the plant 's output going to new customers .
4 One other significant point to emerge from this prosecution was the reluctance of art historians to support Beck and to call into question the techniques used to restore some of the world 's most priceless art treasures .
5 Mr and Mrs Hill were invited to Egypt to meet some of the country 's officials and see the area where the attack happened .
6 On Oct. 15 , prison officials agreed to meet some of the prisoners ' demands , including the improvement of conditions in isolation cells .
7 They also have to accept some of the discipline 's traditional priorities .
8 But then they discontinued their entire range almost overnight to concentrate on the RG540 and JEM series , having worked hard to establish some of the world 's finest players as endorsees .
9 ‘ The club is unique , and we want to see it develop so that it compares with the Queen 's Rugby Club , that is serving as a platform to provide some of the country 's top players .
10 Marian 's work now suits her particularly well and in an effort to redress some of the solicitor 's problems described above she has begun to be involved in advocacy training for solicitors assisting in courses run by the College of Law — helping others towards the successful career which she demonstrates is possible from whatever your legal origins .
11 There should have been light from above and below , but in fact there was almost none , and it was partly because of that , and because it was also rather colder than it had to be , that Quiss had set off something like an hour before to find some of the castle 's attendants .
12 He was not supposed to know whether the dealer was buying or selling on his client 's behalf , but nonetheless he attempted to guess this from the runner 's facial expression and comments .
13 The power will be supplied at an estimated cost of around US$0.05 per kilowatt hour — competitive with fossil fuel power and considerably cheaper than nuclear power , which continues to provide much of the country 's electricity from a number of ageing reactors , including those at Chernobyl .
14 It will have to try many of the villains in absentia .
15 The forests serve to hide many of the Empire 's enemies , including the Forest Goblins , Chaos warbands and rampaging Orcs .
16 I 'm particularly interested in the shipping side because it seems to provide most of the group 's cash flow at the moment . "
17 and erm therefore this year er there is a case for saying we shall start to accrue some of the backlog er to the extent , but only to the extent we will expected to be paid shortly thereafterwards .
18 Meanwhile , Hal was being called to serve some of the left 's most prominent people .
19 There 's also time also to visit some of the world 's most fashionable shops … and they all take credit cards !
20 There was another stream to drink from , perhaps an opportunity to visit some of the gorge 's ‘ five considerable caverns ’ , and in the scene as a whole , images enough for Coleridge to store up for the poetry of the future .
21 To help the trainees to provide their own answers , instructors should take on the role of parents or anyone else and be prepared to answer any of the trainees ' questions .
22 LWT ( HOLDINGS ) , the parent of London Weekend Television , yesterday revealed the details of its plan to replace most of the company 's equity with debt and give 40 top managers up to 15 per cent of the group 's shares .
23 Quite impressive to afford that on an academic 's pension . ’
24 In fact , it is hoped to have some of the children 's embroidery work at the next ‘ Craft , Embroidery & Fashion Show ’ to be staged by Madeira Threads , once again at Harrogate , on the 12th and 13th November , where visitors will be able to buy some of the girls ' finished articles on display .
25 He will be addressing the British Association Science Festival at Keele University , Staffordshire , in the wake of Labour criticism of Government plans to privatise some of the country 's top research laboratories .
26 Anyone sitting down for extensive periods ( as we all had to do in our school days ) would have to tense many of the body 's muscles in order to sit up straight .
27 Funding an operation of this kind required the authorisation of the office of France 's prime minister , Laurent Fabius , and he was certainly not going to give that without the president 's approval .
28 I do n't want to do that in the King 's Road . ’
29 They were to be allowed to use some of the gentry 's farmland , but not necessarily in perpetuity and only in return for labour services or cash .
30 Then I had to do some of the King 's business , but , because of my damaged finger , I did not have to write my name on any papers .
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