Example sentences of "they [vb base] to a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Because the widespread poverty of older women and the penury experienced by some groups among them derive to a considerable extent from the operation of social and economic policies within patriarchal capitalism , any major change in their status rests on the development of alternative policies .
2 It is notable that the US Congress has recently granted President Bush fast-track authority to negotiate both the Uruguay Round and the North American Free Trade Area , showing the importance they attach to a favourable outcome in both .
3 Individuals will also vary in the importance they attach to a particular time-cue .
4 [ Matthews et al. , 1982 ] In comparative terms , however , they testify to a poor record , the cumulative effect of which was a decline in Britain 's international economic status to a level undreamt of even as late as 1955 [ Kravis , 1976 ; Stout , 1979 ] .
5 They object to a little cotton apron on the mice which is made from a baby 's dress — it was suitable for a baby but not for a stuffed mouse to wear ! ’
6 They react to a chemical present in starfish and will perform equally amazing gyrations if a piece of crushed starfish is dropped into the water .
7 It must therefore help learners when they listen to a foreign language if they can see as well as hear what is going on .
8 Similarly , stickers or any other obstruction son the windscreen ( except mirrors , sun visors , tax discs and smaller discs ) will cause failure if they intrude to a similar extent .
9 Faeces are used by young children as a ‘ gift ’ , and sometimes their stools are wrapped up in parcels which they give to a significant person .
10 They say girls go off horses when they get to a certain age . ’
11 That maybe they get to a certain time when they 're going to be out of touch ?
12 Thus together they amount to a concerted attempt to investigate whether or not any form of vertical behaviour is to be allowed .
13 The stage is high , deterring those who see the stage as their personal Kuwait and giving the laser-lit silhouettes of the Inspirals real presence when they arrive to a pre-recorded keyboard and mooing groove .
14 Even though they may already be thinking about their appearance , and becoming fashion-conscious , on many occasions all this is forgotten and , in running , dancing or laughing , they revert to a natural ease through which a certain innocence shines .
15 The majority of the 850 former workers were asked for their opinions after a suggestion that they revert to a festive dinner — the original idea when the tradition was established in 1963 .
16 They point to a real wage drop of 10 to 12 per cent from 1790 to 1795 , then a slight recovery to around 5 per cent below the 1790 level over 1797 – 8 , followed by a plunge bottoming in 1800 – 1 at 30 per cent below the 1790 level .
17 Critics it that time excluded authors inconvenient for their picture of a general return to tradition : Todd himself has little to say about authors such as B. S. Johnson and Christine Brooke-Rose , mostly on the grounds that they belong to a counter-cultural avant-garde never identified with the mainstream of British writing .
18 They belong to a charmed group known collectively as ‘ the lobby ’ and reviled in some quarters as the slavish lackeys of the Government .
19 They have made it their business to gain real knowledge in the political sphere , because they belong to a great consumers ' organisation with the definite purpose in view of production for use rather than for profit , and of the development of a higher and nobler system of society .
20 These assertions are made on the basis of research in modern ethology , and the arguments will not be discussed in any detail as they belong to a different universe of discourse from that of psychoanalysis and sociology .
21 Difficult for bread-and-butter manufacturers , never mind the makers of cars so far off the scale ( up to £80,000 for the 600SEL Merc and twice that for the Bentley ) that by any rational thinking they belong to a different era altogether — one without recession , a war just over and all the current uncertainties .
22 At five they are then pushed into an environment where the language is new , the rules incomprehensible and where , unless it is a predominantly Asian area , they are made to realise that they belong to a special category — Asian .
23 What will they do to people if this is what they do to a dumb animazl that has n't even annoyed them .
24 I think they do to a certain extent , but the teachers try and erm brush it away , they try and forget that they are soldiers ' children and try and help them mix in with the civilian children .
25 Later they move to a lateral position , with the woman applying squeeze control when required .
26 Former Chief Secretaries have been known to make spirited claims for additional resources when they move to a departmental job .
27 They answer to a formalized consciousness .
28 It seems that , whenever blacks turn their attention to a particular sport , they rise to a high order of competence in it .
29 They should chat until they come to a realistic agreement about a style that will suit her hair and lifestyle .
30 These J Wave scientists are investigating Britain 's club culture at close hand , and Norman Cook is the nearest thing they have to a perfect specimen .
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