Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Media publicity has brought the once secret martial arts very much to the forefront and styles have begun to emerge from many countries in southeast Asia .
2 Step out of your apartments and you 're only 200 metres from some of the liveliest discos on the island , and the kind of exciting nightlife Club clients have come to expect from this ever-popular resort .
3 Underlying the debate , a number of ancient fallacies have begun to re-emerge in this country and elsewhere .
4 Companies have sought to deal with these pressures in ways which reduce their fixed overheads , increase their responsiveness to their markets and enhance their capacity to adapt and deal with change .
5 Things do seem to work in this world .
6 Siblings need to learn to cope with each other in arguments and fights and in general when left to find their own method of coping there is no real violence .
7 Things have begun to swing towards more enforcement after a period in which , as you note , the Sherman and Clayton acts were forgotten and the authorities charged with enforcing them were starved of resources .
8 All of those things have led to lead to this kind of delay .
9 More recent trade union publications and communications have attempted to deal with these pitfalls and have placed greater emphasis on aspects such as job satisfaction and stress at work , rather than the physical environment and equipment specifications .
10 Plant material is poor in nutritive value , and difficult to digest , and herbivores have had to adapt in several ways to make the most of it .
11 While some departments have attempted to adhere to this informally , there have been too many exceptions .
12 But the medals have continued to arrive in this country and among the latest batch of heroes to receive one is Darlington man George Stevens .
13 Police have refused to comment on any of these claims .
14 ‘ Many parents are unemployed and the children have learned to go without many things that are taken for granted in other areas , ’ she said .
15 Masoud Barzani , who leads the Kurdish delegation , says the two sides have managed to agree on most of the 20 points at issue , but are still arguing on the exact limits of the autonomous zone .
16 Most people would agree that the first of these could be dispensed with without much regret or difficulty , but the others do seem to call for some sort of ceremony .
17 Various initiatives have emerged to capitalise on this system
18 Here 's what others have had to say about this amazing shirt :
19 We have even seen lecturers complete their lectures and leave the room while the students have had to sit for another few minutes taking down the last load from the blackboard !
20 All further talks have failed to improve on that figure . ’
21 Such high levels of childlessness do not fit the consistent response to questions in the General Household Survey that only about 5–7 per cent of women intend to remain childless ; but up to 20 per cent of women have failed to reply to this question , although fewer in more recent surveys .
22 We have also noted in passing the important and increasing role which public authorities have come to play in many countries in the bargaining process .
23 Nowadays these horizons have expanded to take in much of the world outside by virtue of changes in education , in transport and communications , and , as we shall see in the following chapter , by virtue also of changes in the social composition of village community itself .
24 The Union says that that will not happen , and the clubs have refused to enter into any more negotiations with the WRU .
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