Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Medical or other expert reports that have been disclosed to the other side should not go in Sched 1 , Pt1 , of the list , even if they have already been disclosed to the other side , but always go in Pt2 , otherwise one will lose the right to claim privilege for such reports .
2 The change will allow the warehousing of goods liable solely to import VAT in order to suspend payment of that VAT .
3 ‘ The myth of the political neutrality of technology is frequently invoked both by politicians , seeking to explain the effects that a particular technological development has on society , and by the technologist , seeking to disclaim responsibility for such effects .
4 It was very easy to lose sheep like that .
5 I 'll have to go look for that book then wo n't I ?
6 Inevitably , unforeseen difficulties will arise to inhibit progress towards some targets .
7 Regular review sessions will be held to monitor progress in all aspects of the programme , with emphasis being placed on personal and social development .
8 ‘ It 's when things are economically difficult that the time is right to mount operations like this ’ he said .
9 All this was to combat racism in all its manifestations .
10 It was mentioned in this section that the staff had a commitment to combat racism in any manifestation but it was acknowledged that this was not the same thing as multicultural education .
11 The Government are well aware of the problems on the London-Tilbury and Southend line and are keen to see improvements in that service .
12 It is preferable for school to be the place to acquire expertise in those subjects which philosophy may later critically examine : mathematics , languages , the physical and biological sciences , art , literature , and history .
13 Pre-harvest is the silly season for meetings in France , writes Tim Green , and we are bombarded with invitations to attend meetings for all manner of services allied to farming .
14 Most of us need to borrow money at some time or another .
15 Very few of us go through life without needing to borrow money at some time or other .
16 I mean they used to take things er the wedding ring , the jewellery if they 'd got any , towels , sheets , er suits , shoes , er did n't did n't want to sell them , did n't want to get rid of them , they just wanted to borrow money on those , and he used to charge you interest and ticket money when you took it in , and then you 'd got to pay interest when you took it out as well so it was , they were on a good thing .
17 The first Plan identified the need to re-examine programmes for all categories of schemes to ensure that those which produce casualty reductions are given appropriate priority .
18 Continue to re-examine programmes for all categories of schemes to ensure that those which produce casualty reductions are given appropriate priority .
19 If it is not severable , the seller can retain any part of the goods to compel payment of any part or all of the price .
20 Acutely embarrassed by this unexpected disclosure , the British government hastily added a clause to the 1911 Official Secrets Act giving it the right to see copies of all cables if an emergency existed .
21 Elizabeth said she would like to see copies of these letters , and she gave them to Mrs Spurling — this , I think , justifies the presence of Braemar letters here .
22 By any standards it was a sensitive period and about the worst moment that anyone could have chosen to circulate proposals of this kind .
23 So if people are going into their Community Centre over the next week , they can expect to , to see part of this campaign ?
24 I do n't want to see Sarah in that way , and I would n't want her to see me in that kind of light either . ’
25 ‘ I would not advise lone female staff to carry money like this , although I am aware that many shops employ only females and have very little option , ’ said Det Insp Phoenix .
26 And she would want to see monitoring of any pubs admitting children , with premises carefully vetted before permission to let in youngsters was granted .
27 Governments attempting to implement change in this area often encounter entrenched organisational resistance from powerful providers and from recipients of services who benefit from the status quo .
28 So , erm Rob is to inform Simon of these video group meetings , and is to circulate minutes to those present , and Simon if he 's not present , and if he is then he gets them anyway , and to Peter who probably wo n't be present , but will get the minutes .
29 I read monthly in my BBC WILDLIFE , with tears in my eyes , of stories of various animal tragedies around the world , quietly cursing my fellow man , who has the injustice to treat animals with such appalling disrespect .
30 I was simply not prepared to treat animals in that way .
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