Example sentences of "a [noun] [to-vb] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She skirted its edge and at last spotted a possible entry , finding a stick to whack at the jagged branches of an old dogrose .
2 To go into the ‘ night ’ betokens a willingness to go into the unknown .
3 It indicated a willingness to descend to the political arena in circumstances other than those of national crisis .
4 Women writers are less likely to identify with the existential plight of the lone male , but even so , a willingness to conform to the narrative conventions of realism is evident in the fiction of a number of writers who are now viewed as innovative .
5 Such judgements were based upon a willingness to comply to the full with the turning of sports into a ‘ media event ’ .
6 Undertaking an obligation to obey the law is an appropriate means of expressing identification with society , because it is a form of supporting social institutions , because it conveys a willingness to share in the common ways established in that society as expressed by its institutions , and because it expresses confidence in the reasonableness and good judgment of the government through one 's willingness to take it on trust , as it were , that the law is just and that it should be complied with .
7 Economic conditions , nationally and locally , the size and location of the firm , and the availability of finance will all have a part to play in the final decision .
8 This bothers the commission 's president , Jacques Delors , who thinks the Community has a part to play in the Middle East .
9 This is problematic for a group which has no longer a part to play in the productive sector .
10 yes , well , er I follow that , but I 'm sorry I put it rather badly Mr forgive me , part of your defence against the claim by er relates to erm these agreements , you must say that these agreements erm because they are of the standard form are anti competitive and therefore they or part of them are void , erm building on that presumably your defence says or employs er that because erm , you know there void , I du n no perhaps you can tell me this erm , all , all the er all parts of the void , all the power of the agent , the agreements with regard to premium trust funds and the like , er are also unenforceable as between er the erm name and his er members agent , erm and in consequence of that you say , as I understand it , er that that is , all that cause be lost which you can neither set up as a defence to claim under the central bi-law or at least as a set up or counterclaim , I just wanted to explore this aspect of it , erm , as to the consequences of your plea , does it mean that clause nine is put on one side wholly or to an extent in the latter case to what extent ?
11 Had he been in his place on Tuesday , when my right hon. Friend made the opening speech on the Loyal Address , he would have heard him say that the Government would introduce a measure to deal with the young thugs , as my hon. Friend calls them , who indulge in joyriding , a practice which hon. Members in all parts of the House deplore ; those young people will , therefore , be offending .
12 Every week , the playlisted records are programmed by a computer to rotate around the different weekday daytime shows .
13 Going , I 'm cha erm , cancelled yesterday cos I was n't off anyway erm but I 've managed , I 've used that as a opportunity to go onto the other doctor the other dentist .
14 The move , linked to the United States announcement in October that it would withdraw all tactical nuclear weapons from the Korean peninsula , followed fruitless efforts to persuade North Korea as a signatory to comply with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty under the International Atomic Energy Agency and accept international inspection of its nuclear facilities , and to halt its suspected nuclear weapons development programme including the construction of a nuclear fuel reprocessing plant [ see p. 38396 ] .
15 One is even tempted to propound a theorem to cope with the bewildering thickets of paradox obstructing every path , namely : every attempt to ameliorate nuclear doctrine in one respect produces an equal and opposite effect in some other respect .
16 The Great Detective , for all that he figures in mere detective stories , is a figure to parallel with the great poet and the great scientist because in solving the sort of genuinely baffling mystery that confronts him , in fact he goes some way to solving a yet greater mystery , the mystery of the human personality .
17 After dinner , the Shah and Carter retired to a study to talk about the Middle east with King Hussein , whom Crown Prince Reza and Ardeshir Zahedi had just welcomed at the door .
18 His was too literary , and now too deliberate , a talent to flourish in the public realm of the theatre .
19 It is always a pleasure to reply to the beguiling and dulcet tones of the hon. Member for Bradford , South ( Mr. Cryer ) .
20 AS FOR the government 's negotiating strategy , Harkabi forecast that nothing would scare the ‘ extremists ’ like a readiness to talk from the other side .
21 He would not have created around him such a large and adoring circle had he not had very real capacities as a teacher , a gift for friendship and for infecting others with his passion for art , literature , films and music as well as a readiness to share in the post-war desire for a better world .
22 I 've got a piece to write for the Overseas Service .
23 A local garage owner has leant them a car to help in the short term .
24 With the aid of their literary friends , the painters drew up a pamphlet to distribute to the general assembly , protesting against the chaotic hanging in previous exhibitions , and urging that the hanging committee proposed by the committee of the Salon be overthrown .
25 The story is thus used to teach a child to respond like the wise old tortoise when the cue word ‘ turtle ’ is given .
26 A special meeting of the city council 's technical services committee has been called for Monday to discuss a plan to sell off the clinical incinerator plant at Duncrue .
27 Given that decision makers often deal with complex problems , there is a requirement to think beyond the obvious and usual solutions to such problems and to consider innovative solutions .
28 Like Khruschev 30 years earlier , Gorbachev was a relatively young and dynamic individual , who combined a determination to reform inside the Soviet Union with a desire for détente outside .
29 The debts arose out of a ten million pound plan to build a village to care for the elderly in the grounds of the convent .
30 The debts arose out of a ten million pound plan to build a village to care for the elderly in the grounds of the convent .
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