Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adj] to [pers pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If evidence and procedure are among the subjects available to you at the University , you should either include them in your course or , at least , attend the lectures as an extra .
2 The reason we want to adopt other people 's beliefs is that we know that everyone wants their own beliefs to be true : because , as we 've seen , truth is what makes our own beliefs useful to us in the way I described earlier , by making our actions succeed in fulfilling our desires .
3 We 'll be covering all kinds of software and peripherals applicable to you in the coming months .
4 Too often businessmen through reticence or unawareness neglect the resources available to them through the local banks and the purpose of this short article is to draw their attention to the servies and assistance available .
5 Moreover , goals relate to situations , so arousal may be as much situational as internal ; we may be aroused by the presence of others and the knowledge that other people are evaluating us , thereby linking goals or values important to us to the situation in which we find ourselves .
6 Of all the therapies available to us at the present time , spiritual healing in whatever form it is administered is probably the most deep-acting , the most misunderstood and the least often practised .
7 If you have practised all the new skills available to you with the K858 , you could , at this stage , create a garment combining a selection of textures that all go well together , choosing from Fair Isle , lace and cables and placing them to set each other off to the best advantage .
8 Given the variety of strategies available to us for the pronunciation of words , it is not surprising that there are marked individual differences in the ways in which skilled readers respond to different kinds of words .
9 Draw into your net all possible defendants , and then turn round and consider all the possible defences open to them on the facts given .
10 Twice , when he had run out of ideas , he had driven the little Triumph out of the district to a coffee shop where he was not known , and had sat drinking coffee and talking to the men next to him at the counter , surprised to find himself accepted as a member of the grown-up world .
11 In the synthesized notation , an earlier letter than the letters prior to it in the notation signals a new facet ; for example , B , F , M and W in the above signal new facets .
12 Young people , especially school leavers aged 16 and 17 , also have a number of training schemes available to them under the auspices of the Department of Employment ( formerly the Manpower Services Commission ) — some of these operate within the schools and FE colleges described in Chapter 5 , others outside .
13 The sequence of studies we have carried out have derived from the tools available to us in the context of psychological and linguistic expertise .
14 These extra digits do not come from the graft , but from the cells adjacent to it in the anterior part of the bud .
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