Example sentences of "we [verb] [verb] an [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 New regional chairman Neil McCrae , of Design Publications in Banbury , said : ‘ We want to see an end to the beer-and-skittles approach and arrange a series of events that will be relevant and attractive to professional communicators .
2 But if we want to adopt an approach to family life which is Christ-centred in its essence , we must ask how we are to glorify God in the relationship of parents to children and children to parents .
3 Only by publicising the plight of these children can we hope to bring an awareness to their government and the rest of the world .
4 I mean technically we do have an entitlement to visits in that Janet was was reminding me the other day that that we said , when Deborah was here , that everybody was entitled to four visits a year .
5 We 've got an opportunity to Right .
6 To make use of experimental scripts we had sold an idea to the national programme moguls in Toronto for a weekly ‘ Producers ’ Workshop ’ .
7 I pointed out the way we had gone about it in 1974 , when we wished to add an item to the ICAO agenda and were able to agree upon a concerted approach by the major European delegations towards achieving our aims .
8 Following reports in Manchester that the firm had confirmed to Edwards 's satisfaction that Knighton had the £10m to buy his stake and a further £10m to make a formal offer for the rest of the shares , Laing & Cruickshank said : ‘ It is completely untrue that we have given an assurance to anyone .
9 And we need to put an end to the rumour about Stansted I mean it 's ridiculous
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