Example sentences of "[vb pp] to [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Might there not be a case for putting the initial interview in the hands of an educational psychologist skilled in eliciting a history without being committed to what the social workers revealingly call ‘ disclosure ’ ? ' , he suggested .
2 Certainly however ‘ an incremental menu of services ’ will be provided to principal members as committed to its the 1994 fiscal funding .
3 Certainly however ‘ an incremental menu of services ’ will be provided to principal members as committed to its the 1994 fiscal funding .
4 For this reason , of the patient , turning off the machine has attracted to itself an enormous significance , and has already spawned its own folklore .
5 A NEW company has been set up to exploit an automatic bicycle transmission system , which is claimed to he the biggest breakthrough in bicycle gears since Derailleur invented his system in the 1920s ( New Scientist , 6 January , p 23 ) .
6 Added to which the Reichsführer and Admiral Canaris do not always see eye to eye .
7 You brought me happiness that I never thought I would know again in this world , and you 've added to it every day . ’
8 ( But by the way , do n't look for Michael Palin 's name in this year 's programme , even though he has come to us every ‘ odd ’ year since 1981 .
9 But these descriptions should be confined to what the heroine sees after her adventure had begun , and in them you want to aim for reality without its customary tackiness .
10 Minter , had he but known it , was right as well as wrong : right that Harry was running short of cash , wrong if he believed that currently mattered to him a jot .
11 The Minister of State , my right hon. Friend the Member for Oxford , West and Abingdon ( Mr. Patten ) , was on the Front Bench yesterday and has reported to me the content of the ten-minute Bill and the vote .
12 Resigned to whatever the next game would be , she followed him , fighting her instinctive trust of the man whose face she had n't yet seen .
13 Such is the notion uncritically entertained in the Alliance Report : competing candidates of the same party would make clear their differences on policy issues , and on the balanced slate so presented to him the voter would pick and choose .
14 But modern physics ( since , say , 1905 ) has presented to us a very strange picture of the world .
15 The pope applied to himself the words of Christ , ‘ He that heareth you heareth me ’ .
16 Each industry must have applied to it the test of national service .
17 He adds that ‘ Robin and Barbara Crossland and also Angela Goncalves of the Ocean Club attended to my every need during my stay there .
18 Kendall ( 1986 ) reminds us that accidents in infancy are related to what the child can do , so are related to stage of development , and quotes the relative incidence :
19 Ronnie had written to me a few months before , saying that she had hesitated to get in touch but wanted me to know how concerned she was about John .
20 She has written to me a couple of times and seems to have managed to keep everyone busy in my absence .
21 He had written to me every week when he could , and I was longing to see him again .
22 The gesture revealed nothing of that woman 's essence , one could say rather that the woman revealed to me the charm of a gesture .
23 The following case study is unusual because Charlotte ( not her real name ) had not revealed to me the actual reason why she felt the need for aromatherapy .
24 However , this job revealed to me the big , wide , illegal world of the homosexual .
25 If it can be proved that the pattern exists , then there is a strong possibility that by tracing this pattern , certain locations will be revealed to which the metal detectorist would be well-advised to direct his search .
26 ‘ The defendant had been personally negligent in that he had failed to take such steps and make such inquiries as would have revealed to him the defects in his structure and the risks of fire thereby occasioned . ’
27 The Administration decided that it applied to any coal owner who had actively sought to mine the coal up to the day the law was passed .
28 In the eighteenth century this undifferentiated mass nobility had tended to contract , and it was the lower ranges of this class who , as ennobled civil servants , collected to themselves the influence lost by the great court aristocracy .
29 ‘ Tapeinosis , my dear Appleton ; be humble , be humble , ’ was said to me a score of times , and I imagine to many another student .
30 This was said to me a year after the announcement at the press conference when Fleischmann and Pons still did not know what caused the heat .
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