Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] [adj] [noun] to [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Another helping organisation , the Family Welfare Association ( address on page 146 ) has produced Keeping Fit While Caring which contains a step-by-step guide to lifting without injury and other hints . |
2 | To get more information I would recommend getting hold of issue one of Practical PC which has a step-by-step guide to fitting a hard disk . |
3 | The registered nurse tutor is involved in the education of the learner throughout training , and has a heavy commitment to teaching in the school of nursing . |
4 | Even if you do n't go into consumer public relations which has an immediate relationship to selling , you will get to know the public as a consumer , get to understand how business is done , what product selling points are all about , and finally , learn how to sell yourself . |
5 | Gimpel 's ‘ Scope ’ reviews the different approaches to making abstraction in the Fifties ( to 5 September ) . |
6 | It is highly critical of abstract theorizing , believing that positivist legal theory ‘ is an exercise in logic and not in life ’ It adopts a sociological approach to evaluating the meaning and purpose of law and the style is rooted in a social scientific approach . |
7 | Robert Woods adopts a new approach to teaching the alphabet . |
8 | While Jamie is regarded in Hollywood as having the perfect body , Emma adopts a no-nonsense approach to acting that keeps the work flooding in . |
9 | Rugby , whose spectators are a fairly respectable lot , turns a blind eye to fighting on the field . |
10 | The GRIST funding represents a timely response to addressing these issues , although a cautionary note has to be sounded — if the curriculum is not considered satisfactory for four years olds in general , what of its relevance for four year olds with special needs ? |
11 | At this point the strong equivalence principle supplies a key ingredient to understanding curved space–time . |
12 | I will see that happening , but it is the freedom of schools to choose that is all important , and there are some particular elements of expertise which are not available to schools because it 's not available centrally , and I believe that giving schools their budgets goes a great way to meeting this . |
13 | Whether it 's a long-term or short-term problem you will find gentle exercise and relaxation through yoga will be beneficial to you mentally and physically , and we always find that a good massage goes a long way to easing tension and making you feel better . |
14 | Little was known about the products of many of these areas , and much research still needs to be done but Collecting Lustreware goes a long way to redressing the balance . |
15 | The actual construction of a carpet goes a long way to determining how long it will keep its original appearance . |
16 | The Law Society have now introduced the Client Care Scheme , which goes a long way to bonding this relationship at the outset . |
17 | The WYSIWYG add-in goes a long way to helping you see how your masterpiece will eventually print out — but only approximately ( it 's pretty much like Windows 1-2-3 in that respect ! ) . |
18 | In this way , the learner will gain confidence , and this goes a long way to promoting safe practice if at a later time adequate guidance and support are lacking . |
19 | In Fox 's case , practice obviously goes a long way to making perfect . |
20 | Huntington 's argument goes a long way to making clear the disappointment a reader experiences if he approaches the Wellsian SF novels in chronological order . |
21 | Bourdieu goes a long way to remedying this defect in his treatment of actual practices in his structure ( fields ) . |
22 | This is a real advantage when using the A2 live and also goes a long way to keeping the engineer happy in the studio , without taking precious minutes to reprogram . |
23 | After all , that is the first thing about us that others see and a well-groomed , well-dressed image reflected back at us from the mirror goes a long way to bolstering our private and public confidence . |
24 | People do n't usually hit out unless they are upset or angry , so showing you understand their feelings goes a long way to preventing them from expressing that anger towards you . |
25 | The incident goes a long way to explaining Chapman 's later enthusiasm for floodlit football . |
26 | Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley is a regular , and the restaurant also goes a long way to explaining Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke 's well-rounded appearance . |
27 | That undoubtedly goes a long way to explaining the inspectors ' report . |
28 | Cray still takes the simple approach to getting a good sound . |
29 | If your child takes a peculiar liking to washing up , and you give it a sweet every time , it will start to get suspicious and realise that washing up actually is n't as much fun as it thought . |
30 | Open learning involves an individualised approach to meeting the needs of the learner ; he or she need not then be part of a larger formal group treated as one unit . |