Example sentences of "[verb] to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Moreover , the lack of precision and the subtlety of the overall vision of the city development strategy , as Holford outlined , was not all that easy to articulate either , or to communicate to others with conviction ( Cherry and Penny , 1986 ) . |
2 | Without the republicans the Labour left would have remained abstract propagandists ; without the Labour left , the republicans would have been less able to communicate to people in Derry and beyond . |
3 | Jesus had so much to communicate to people in such a small amount of time as we 've realised yes you can look upon the miracle of the cure of the blind man 's sight . |
4 | Doyle twitched and flexed his fingers , trying to communicate to Bodie in the only way possible . |
5 | Top BBC leaders rally to defence of Birt |
6 | People 's propensity to misjudge the context of a reference is an indication of their willingness to assimilate the situations they encounter to paradigms of thought and action with which they are familiar , however misleading or falsifying this process of assimilation might be . |
7 | I believe that the Christian faith provides us with a unique perspective on matters of political economy which is not con fined to issues of personal honesty and motivation , but which is also related to the basic institutions and goals of our societies . |
8 | These included not only the psychiatric cases but also those suffering from tuberculosis ( nineteen patients in 1945 ) and others con fined to hospital for long periods . |
9 | Because women are largely con fined to jobs with low status and power , they will be relatively less able to engage in serious forms of white-collar and corporate crime . |
10 | If you would like to write to Laura about any bereavement problem or issue , please mark your letters Coping , Dogs Today |
11 | If you would like to write to Laura about any bereavement problem , enclose a SAE and mark your letters Coping , Dogs Today , 10 Sheet Street , Windsor , Berkshire , SL4 1BG . |
12 | If you would like to write to Laura about any bereavement problem , enclose a SAE and mark your letters Coping , . |
13 | The charity is to write to doctors at North Tees , South Cleveland , Darlington Memorial , Hartlepool and Bishop Auckland General Hospitals asking what they want . |
14 | SOME of you may remember me appealing for help to form a national organisation to write to prisoners on death row in the Caribbean . |
15 | It 's this ‘ woman as victim ’ angle that particularly bothers other female musicians , especially Miki Berenyi , who was moved to write to Angst after Steven Wells ' Daisy Chainsaw interview ( wrongly ) alluded to Katie Jane Garside having been mentally and sexually abused as a child . |
16 | It was easy now to write to Vincent about his father 's visit in a flippant , amusing way , but it had n't been like that at all . |
17 | Now I do n't know what to do , I was going to write to Cathy after and thank her |
18 | The lack of judgement that led him to write to Routh in such a vein was Nora 's fault . |
19 | Lautro has ordered 13 life assurance companies to withdraw some of their advertising for single premium with profits bonds , and two were requested to write to clients with a fuller explanation of the bond 's characteristics . |
20 | Now Rotherham coroner Stanley Hooper is to write to President of the Board of Trade Michael Heseltine . |
21 | And we 're really having to struggle to sort of make ends meet . |
22 | In 1863 he led a tour to Paris and Switzerland ; in 1864 he ventured to Italy with parties of tourists . |
23 | The withdrawal of derogations was disclosed to Parliament by Junior Minister Colin Moynihan on 20 January the following year . |
24 | But what we can not accept is that those who have been prepared to co-operate thus far with the P.C.A. , now knowing as a result of this court 's widely publicised recent judgment of the grave suspicions presently surrounding the police officers concerned , would truly prefer to remain anonymous and watch these officers prosper in their libel action , than that their statements should be disclosed to C.N.L. with a view to their being proofed and , if necessary , called as witnesses in defence . |
25 | There she stood , in a dove-grey suede dress , looped and hung with a dozen necklaces of amethyst and rock crystal and pearl , her thick black-grey hair piled heavily , pinned with silver , attending a party in the very house where as patient she once in many hour-long sessions had disclosed to Liz on the ground floor the very secrets of her murderous mother 's heart . |
26 | For this reason , Edwards ' indicators were designed to measure in various ways the extent to which speakers have contact with black friends and neighbours and participate in black social activities . |
27 | Mr Turner his wife and three daughters aged eight , six and four moved to France in April and his auberge opened in July . |
28 | The business was set up in one upstairs room in premises on High Row and moved to Priestgate in the early 1900s where it still practises , on a much larger scale , with a staff of more than 50 . |
29 | Meanwhile , Elton is suing the American TV show Hard Copy for slander , alleging that a Hard Copy reporter claimed he moved to Atlanta to be near an AIDS treatment centre . |
30 | They married in England in March 1977 but moved to Ontario in Canada in 1981 , and both became Canadian citizens . |