Example sentences of "[verb] to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One of the motivations for children to Speak is that they have ideas which they wish to communicate to other people ( Bloom 1973 ) .
2 The company must be able to communicate to potential customers the way in which its product would satisfy their needs , and provide competitive value .
3 Now the r the reason for us doing that is that if they do accept it , they are duty bound as a council to write to Prime Minister , Prime Minister , direct , saying they support the declaration of intent .
4 That 's probably why they had to write to each other even after they were married .
5 I decided to write to Practical PC in the hope that you might be able to solve this minor mystery .
6 The insurer was ordered to write to 20,000 policyholders earlier this year , telling them they may have been sold the wrong products .
7 If you feel moved to write to other Board members of F&S as well , please ask for a list of names and addresses .
8 And he pleaded for the public to write to Premier John Major to protest at the move .
9 We 're just going to write to local councils arbitrarily and and see what comes up .
10 stated that Institute Rules required a minimum of ten members to combine to write to National Council via National Office requesting the authority to form a North American Division .
11 I would say to the people of the Yorkshire Dales that the problem has not gone away , and this time should be used to write to British Rail and British Steel , and to call upon local authorities to get together to retain this line and to stop heavy lorries disrupting in the Dales .
12 She is also a great letter-writer , a hangover no doubt from years at boarding school , where she had to write to both parents every week .
13 The CNAA has also found itself drawn into the dispute between Huddersfield Polytechnic and its local authority , Kirklees Metropolitan Council , where , in 1980 , it felt itself obliged to write to both parties : to the council stressing the need to provide more funds and to the polytechnic strongly advising it temporarily to drop its intention of introducing new courses .
14 Readers with humorous computing tales or handy hints are welcome to write to Fatal Dos Error , at the usual address .
15 Readers with humorous computing tales or handy hints are welcome to write to Fatal Dos Error at the usual address .
16 I 'M 17 , a little bit sad , female student from Prague ( Czechoslovakia ) - I would like to write to any male or female , aged 17-20 .
17 you 'll be , you 'll be sent instructions on what , who to write to and it 's a matter of sorting those out and erm sending out letters to group members like asking them to write to this person or that person , so that 's not too bad , .
18 DOLPHINS AND SEAGULLS , silence and laughter David Sylvian and Charlie Parker John Cleese and Buster Keaton … who wants to write to this woman .
19 So I suppose I shall have to rely for my silver lining upon Carrie Schlegel of Capistrano Beach , California , who was kind enough to write to this magazine to say that I was God .
20 Each building along the Hammersmith Road is a mishmash of tired cliches , from mirrored wall glazing to low brick walls studded with small withered plants separating entrances from pavement .
21 The Government adverted to this problem in its White Paper , recognising that ‘ it is not easy to define in a manner which conforms with the normally precise definitions of the criminal law , but which at the same time is sufficiently general to catch the variety of conduct aimed at .
22 Any information so discovered must be confined to the authority empowered by the warrant to discover it , and may not be disclosed to private persons or private bodies .
23 He was , however , concerned that information obtained by the SFO might be disclosed to other authorities , and might be used by them for a prosecution ; this concern did not lead him to believe that it would be proper to order the disclosure of the transcript to the SFO without any conditions .
24 The Company holds personal information on its employees on computer files and , in accordance with the principles set out in the Data Protection Act 1984 , undertakes that such information will only be used for purposes relevant to your employment with the Company and will not be disclosed to other bodies without your permission .
25 It may then direct that the records or documents be disclosed to other parties to the proceedings .
26 If a recommended offer is proposed which has not been announced , Note 2 to Rule 2.3 requires the target to request the London Stock Exchange to grant a suspension of the target 's listing before the proposed offer is disclosed to any sub-underwriters ( see para 6.3.5 below ) .
27 ( 3 ) If a recommended offer is proposed which has not been announced , Note 2 to Rule 2.3 requires the target to request the London Stock Exchange to grant a suspension of the target 's listing before the proposed offer is disclosed to any sub-underwriters ( see para 6.3.5 below ) .
28 In the case of a recommended offer which will provide a cash alternative by way of underwriting the target company should , assuming no announcement has been made , request the London Stock Exchange to grant a suspension before the proposed offer is disclosed to any sub-underwriters .
29 If your card is lost , stolen or your Personal Number is disclosed to another person , the Bank have the right to inform the Police and give them any information they require .
30 This sounds simple enough , yet it does mean that the data subject ( to whom the information relates ) and the data user ( who puts it into a computer ) should each see the handling of the data in the same way , and this has not always been the case when data have been disclosed to third parties , or have been collected for one ostensible purpose and used for another .
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