Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | The highly experienced management and staff of Perkins Slade , under the leadership of Mr David Slade , bring anew dimension to the Birmingham Midshires Group and we aim to develop further professional brokerage services to companies and individuals . |
2 | The accountant will try to ensure that the band have given enough thought to how long this money is likely to last , and how best to use it until the next payment or earnings are due . |
3 | But housing experts and governments just have not given enough thought to the type of building materials that developing countries need . |
4 | What kind of ‘ authority ’ will you be representing and have you given enough thought to conveying it in a non-threatening way ? |
5 | Yes , the answers and comments of the students and your fellow-teachers will certainly be valuable to the project — they were helpful , interesting , and in quite a few cases enlightening in bringing up incidental considerations I had n't previously given enough thought to . |
6 | I was really pleased to get so much in the way of useful comment and feedback — a lot of it bringing up incidental considerations that we clearly have n't yet given enough thought to . |
7 | Even with such opportunities as the Bill presents to get cases into the Crown court , where the offence involves only damage to vehicles or property — the vast bulk of cases — it is the value of the damage to property , as set out in clause 2 , that is the criterion , not the extent of the nuisance and danger , although that is the real problem with which we need to get to grips . |
8 | Sociologists of religion frequently appear inexcusably reductionist to those whom they study . |
9 | He devoted much thought to the shape of the future church . |
10 | From the summit descend steeply north-west to Bwlch Eryl Farchog . |
11 | A Protestant emphasis on improving the world , under the aegis of providence , could confer dignity on scientific activity that promised both glory to God and the relief of human suffering . |
12 | A big bream is a very deep-bodied fish and would have to stand almost tail to surface to pick a bait direct from the bottom with its lips , which I know they do when they are in that kind of mood . |
13 | It could be seen in some cases as , maybe escapism , we do n't give enough thought to the wife and kids who 've got dad er , er , in in court . |
14 | There have been a number of other reformulations and reinterpretations that have done less violence to Mannheim 's legacy than did the early sociological and philosophical responses . |
15 | This change came about not because we were getting too big for our binding , rather we felt we could do better justice to the rich pageant of life at Sainsbury 's with more elbow room . |
16 | Social and sexual behaviour is common with much tactile contact by young animals , who stroke one another with their penis or flippers , and may swim together belly to belly or touching flippers — something similar to holding hands . |
17 | Behold , my servant , whom I uphold , My chosen , in whom my soul delights , I have put my Spirit upon him , He will bring forth justice to the nations . |
18 | ‘ I have put my Spirit upon him ; he will bring forth justice to the nations ’ says God through the prophet And now the Spirit had come , and Mark 's account of the baptism makes it abundantly clear that he sees Jesus as the Messianic Son and the Suffering Servant , equipped or his … stupendous task with the Spirit of God promised for the end-time . |
19 | It just added further proof to Branson 's growing conviction that Virgin and the airline business were made for each other . |
20 | The appearance of mass electorates , the idea of the ‘ nation in arms ’ which underlay military service , and the growth of literacy all made statesmen give more thought to public opinion . |
21 | The management executive must give more thought to the development of improved methods of applying Read codes and the budgetary implications of this . |
22 | Historians who hypothesise large-scale sea-borne slave-trading in this period should give more thought to logistics . |
23 | Me they 'd probably stone to death . |
24 | One big advantage of using Creation 6 for Deco card designing is that you can always check whether the pattern will repeat both side to side and vertically , very easily . |
25 | We , we 'll almost certainly finish about quarter to four . |
26 | Squirrels and martins moved in the trees , and once they came almost face to face with a boar . |
27 | He favours instead proximity to the village , not only for the improvement of the villagers , but because it will remove for the proprietor ‘ that unpleasant feeling of cheerless solitude ’ . |
28 | Your Committee have given further consideration to the date of the Annual General Meeting of the Society and now recommend that it be held on 4 May 1990 at 7.30 pm at the Community College , Bishop 's Castle . |
29 | [ I have given further consideration to your counter proposal to my initial fee proposal and believe it does provide an acceptable basis . ] |
30 | Prior to Haibara 's testimony , Noboru Takeshita had given further evidence to the Diet concerning his role in the affair . |