Example sentences of "[to-vb] and [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Participants will look at the major trends in communication today , with special emphasis on the issue of the right to communicate and the relationship between evangelisation and culture .
2 Freedom of the press has a long history , but it is only since 1980 that the right to communicate and the freedom that it entails has been seen as the very centre of human rights , and indeed as a precondition for a meaningful implementation of other human rights .
3 The various African charters on human rights drawn up in recent years have all failed to capture the importance of the right to communicate and the right of free expression , according to a group of leading communicators who met in Cairo , Egypt , 16–17 October .
4 The various African charters on human rights drawn up in recent years have all failed to capture the importance of the right to communicate and the right of free expression , according to a group of leading communicators who met in Cairo , Egypt , 16–17 October .
5 Two essential freedoms — the right to communicate and the right to reputation — must in some way be reconciled by law .
6 The presentational aspect involves all kinds of different considerations which I shall come to presently , but what they boil down to is this : what can you do to make it easier for the communicator to communicate and the audience to receive the required message — with minimum distraction ?
7 The tackle should be compatible with the size of fish you hope to catch and the type of water you are trying to pull them from .
8 Since the railway would have been Bishop 's Castle 's main link with the outside world in 1891 , we are strongly inclined to accept and the Committee will be discussing the details in future meetings .
9 Erm I was last night because I was all ready to come and the telephone rang and it was one of those
10 And we 'd sit there on er a and then when it was time to come home , when me father used perhaps might be about er nine o'clock or half past , he used to come and the gentleman always used to him .
11 If it says ‘ End of Vol. 1 ’ or ‘ End of Vol. 5 ’ you will know there is more to come and the set is not complete .
12 As the winter continues it becomes too cold to work and a day off is in order .
13 As long as no individual is forced to work and no shop is forced to open , it must be right to change the law so people can do their shopping when they wish .
14 I think , yeah , well he rang me , so erm , I think she was expecting , I think they , when they left the house this morning , he was thinking , he 'd be able to get home in time for it , and erm , then he got to work and the day was n't , had n't worked out the way he expected .
15 The number of ferrets needed , though , is really governed by the size of the warrens you may be required to work and the density of the burrows within that ground .
16 Their visible undersides are camouflaged , but if the camouflage fails to work and the butterfly is attacked it then immediately opens its wings flat , revealing two conspicuous pairs of eye-spots .
17 In practice this rarely seems to work and the school needs to take responsibility for much of the incidental training .
18 Clashes of ideology will be a primary cause of conflict in organisations , whether related to work and the organisation itself ( eg. ideologies of the relationship between manager and worker , about the value of work etc ) or to non-work factors ( eg. political , religious or cultural ideologies which may bring an individual into conflict with others ) .
19 The concept of London and the machine revolved round two problems : journeying to work and the obsession with the notion of through traffic from West London via the centre to the docks .
20 Quite a few of his country clients had been late for their appointments , or had failed to turn up at all , and the story was always the same : British troops had boarded the train as passengers so the driver or the fireman or the guard or ticket-collector — sometimes all four — refused to work and the train never moved .
21 But in many , and certainly in all those which have achieved relatively high average levels of living , not all time and energy need be devoted to work and the creation of the means of subsistence .
22 Increased wealth makes possible a more relaxed attitude to work and the need to get things done .
23 Criminal fraud is notoriously difficult to establish and the evidence required to do so needs careful and skilled assessment .
24 If the industry is not prepared to meet consumer demand , egg sales and hence egg producers will continue to suffer and the industry will remain in the Dark Ages .
25 Causes bloodflow to the extremities to increase and a reddening of irises .
26 With yet further training , however , the contribution of the inhibitory association will continue to increase and the effect of its loss when the context is changed is unlikely to match exactly the reduction suffered by the excitatory association .
27 Despite the repairs in 1958 the walls of Cell-y-bedd had continued to deteriorate and the rest of the church was in poor condition .
28 In determining how much can be achieved in 15 minutes , consideration is taken of the time to store/restore and the time to verify , and equal durations of seven and a half minutes are allocated to these phases .
29 Comparables will be fairly easy to find and the determination will be able to proceed quickly .
30 The five-way selector deals out all the sounds you would expect to find and the tone control really does add more sparkle , rather than ( as is so often the case ) rendering everything tinny and harsh .
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