Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] to [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , total enrolment fell between 1980 and 1986 , suggesting that girls have had more opportunity to go to school under war conditions than boys .
2 In recent months I have had the opportunity to go to Kashmir by arrangement with both the Pakistani Government and the Indian Government , and I have seen the profound suffering among Kashmiris of both religions — Hindu and Muslim .
3 Here , Joanna , her mother and father John tell Penny Wark of their struggle to come to terms with tragedy .
4 In the sonnets involving the Dark Lady , however , with their tortuous triangular structure , the reader does stand apart , watching the poet 's attempt to come to terms with deception and exclusion :
5 In early 1990 Chatichai had allowed Manoon to return to Thailand from exile and had appointed him to a high-level post within the Defence Ministry .
6 It was , after all , only if this was done that there would be any wealth to distribute to services like health .
7 This learning process has been refined still further ( Acarnley et al , 1984 ) , enabling the controller to react to changes in load occurring between successive positioning operations .
8 The commercial reasons for going outside may ‘ include cost-effectiveness , lack of in-house expertise , the need to reduce overheads , greater administrative convenience and the need for increased flexibility to respond to changes in market conditions ’ ( Ascher 1987:8 ) .
9 This authorises the University Council to admit to Membership of Convocation persons other than those specified in Sect .
10 There was , in many cases , a reluctance to go to lecturers for help ; for example :
11 For most students they are centred in the need to come to terms with failure .
12 These psychological pathologies are attributed to failure to come to terms with impairment ( Lindowski and Dunn , 1974 ; Shindi , 1983 ) .
13 We believe that farmers should take an increased interest now in these matters because the erm general public are concerned about the rising instance of pollution and I think that farmers owe it to the remainder of the community to come to places like Muck '89 and see for themselves exactly what new machinery is available to combat pollution .
14 Earlier a drugs worker had given evidence relating to general drugs policies but Sheriff Archibald Bell QC said it was n't the court 's job to listen to critisism of government agencies , local authorities or individuals who were n't represented .
15 These considerations can be a factor in deciding whether to provide an individually based integrated situation which gives the visually handicapped pupil the chance to go to school with neighbourhood children .
16 SOME of you may remember me appealing for help to form a national organisation to write to prisoners on death row in the Caribbean .
17 It urged the East German leadership to respond to demands for freedom ‘ not with the police but with understanding and open-mindedness ’ .
18 The rebels seized the chance to return to Lusignan in force and begin to rebuild it .
19 Ironically , it was the Government which he partly blamed for the affair that gave him the chance to return to work after retirement .
20 It could be a rewarding form of teaching to help an uninformed but well-motivated student to come to terms with poetry , but it would involve time and leisure .
21 ‘ This means I miss my connection and then it creates a scatter at Middlesbrough as they try to fit me on to a train to get to Hartlepool in time .
22 It enables Excel , Visual Basic and more than 150 other Windows- and MS-DOS-based tools written for SQL Server to connect to Sybase on Unix and VMS machines using native PC-LAN protocols .
23 Chidambaram 's resignation , the second by a member of the current Council of Ministers [ see p. 38813 ] , prompted the government to respond to calls by opposition parties for a full inquiry into the scandal by announcing the establishment on July 9 of a joint parliamentary committee .
24 Help your secretary to get to grips with company personnel and routines with ‘ PROfile ’ , a slick new deskfax system from Hill Tallack ( tel : 081–948 5093 ) .
25 The consuming element in Lloyd Webber 's rapture was apparently her ability to soar to F above top C , play Rachmaninov on the piano , and sing in Russian at the same time .
26 ‘ It is another example of the President 's tendency to kowtow to Beijing in spite of the failure on the part of their government to relax the repression they have imposed , ’ Mr Stephen Solarz , chairman of the House foreign affairs subcommittee on Asian and Pacific affairs , said yesterday .
27 A rising standard of living may have weakened the tendency to turn to religion for explanation or comfort .
28 Capacity and other resource constraints which may limit the target 's ability to respond to increases in demand .
29 Tutorials on disk are the latest way to get to grips with problem areas .
30 My right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer has launched a new scheme to bring to Britain for work experience 1,000 secondees from the CIS .
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