Example sentences of "to [adv] [verb] [conj] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The move to introduce specialist designations stems from the belief that the Institute has a responsibility to its members to formally recognise and award qualifications for specialist knowledge and skills , so that they do not have to look to outside bodies . |
2 | Within the garden , particular attention is given to both plant and animal displays . |
3 | After the crumbling Victorian brickwork of the exterior , IAP 's ultra-modern nerve centre came as a shock to both Nadirpur and Saint Julien . |
4 | The development of the rural environment is critically dependant on the responses of farmers to both market and policy signals . |
5 | IN A MOVE bound to both surprise and delight Didcot-based Castle , 5029 ‘ Nunney Castle ’ is to make a three-month visit to the East Lancs-Railway at Bury . |
6 | Not only did the Manchester conference reject the memorandum with only one dissenter but it went on to request : that Conferences of the Labour Party League of Youth be empowered to freely discuss and record decisions upon policy . |
7 | For example , packaged consumer goods are inherently less susceptible than durable goods such as motor cars to either manufacturing or R/D economies . |