Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [noun] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We will immediately introduce an emergency programme of investment in the infrastructure and in public works in order to get companies and people back to work , thus reducing unemployment by 600,000 over the next two years . |
2 | Each method has its advantages and disadvantages both to health and the preservation of the planet . |
3 | Copthorne Effingham Park Hotel is taking businessmen and women back to school for great value ‘ A-Level ’ courses in golf . |
4 | And illustrate acceptance of the need to keep their own skills and knowledge up to date through participation in education activities or training appropriate to their role in industry . |
5 | The argument is often made that what is required is applied research to deliver products and processes directly to industry . |
6 | And for those who like the idea of even more sights and nightlife readily to hand , the wonderful city of Vienna is just down the road . |
7 | The police are thus empowered arbitrarily to limit numbers and to form cordons to allow lorries and workers through to work . |
8 | Others blamed religion for wars and conflicts closer to home . |
9 | Make certain this is known and make enquiries and applications now to East Hampshire District Council , ’ urged Mr. Croucher . |
10 | When we were all off-duty of an evening , Rosemary and I would get ourselves done up in our civvies ( strictly forbidden ) , and with our greatcoats and hats on to fool the eagle eye of the duty NCO in the Waaf Picquet Post , totter down the drive to await the arrival of the boys in the car . |
11 | 13 Keep picture library records and pictures up to date and make sure you know the whereabouts of every valuable transparency . |
12 | On the Havana seafront several thousand citizens fired blank cartridges , arrows and catapults out to sea in a symbolic gesture of defiance aimed at the USA . |
13 | The population increase in turn affected the finely balanced domestic economy , forcing women and children out to work , and by the end of the period , with the crisis of the framework knitters , there is some evidence , when faced with major economic problems , of a use of restraint to limit births . |
14 | Reference is made in chapter 4 to the value of making good notes but , as the time of the examination approaches , it is good policy to transfer key facts and figures on to swot cards . |