Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] [to-vb] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The work force want to return to a contract and yet do not want to return to a situation which takes away from their individual freedom and negotiating rights . |
2 | Opinions in the marketplace seem to point to the likelihood that in 1996 ; when the next stage of legislation is introduced , all small diesel engines will have to use catalysts . |
3 | The first group continue to contribute to the health care of the nation but the second and third are a target for re-employment at some time . |
4 | Will my right hon. Friend agree to talk to the museum to ascertain whether he can guide it in filling the gap ? |
5 | Governors , teachers , parents and the earlier or later phases of education need to belong to a partnership which is managed directly for the benefit of children and students . |
6 | Therapy ? 's latest game is ‘ Whose Round Is It Anyway ? ’ in which contestants from the band and crew have to go to the bar and order a drink in the manner of a named personality . |
7 | Gas bubbles in any liquid tend to rise to the surface , so in any basalt lava flow , it is only the top part which is likely to have a honeycomb texture . |
8 | I shall be brief , as I understand that the Opposition Front-Bench spokesman and the Minister want to reply to the debate . |
9 | And her spectacles and peaked cap seem to add to the image of a beauty with brains . |
10 | The research is still continuing but conclusions to date seem to point to the fact that , although powers of reasoning are not necessarily enhanced , the speed at which the subject is able to reason or recall certainly is . |
11 | A major theme of the a.g.m. was the threat that developments in new technology continue to pose to the control of the end-uses of copyright works . |