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

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1 Main users of AlphaWindows terminals are expected to be the mid-ranking clerical and administration staff of organisations who have several tasks they need to perform using different applications .
2 I hope very much that management and employees in the various companies will be able to agree to mount one bid .
3 On that basis the City Council is does n't feel able to support to support that proposal .
4 The change is the result of the 1989 Water Act which privatised the water industry and make it illegal for water companies to continue using ratable value as the basis for charging for water after March 2000 .
5 This will enable it to continue using British coal , which has a relatively high sulphur content , while meeting EC standards on sulphur emissions .
6 Partly-exempt businesses , which previously used the value of taxable ( including zero-rated ) and exempt supplies to determine input tax recovery , are allowed to continue using those calculations by including the value of outside-the-scope supplies with the right to input tax recovery in the value of taxable supplies , and including the value of outside-the-scope supplies without the right to input tax recovery in the value of exempt supplies .
7 They are people who are old enough to go to war , and I think that there is a difficulty , you know , a major amoral difficulty or ethical difficulty in attempting to continue to treat young people as if they were still living at home and were not young adults but were really children .
8 Because of the fact that permanent reduction of acid secretion can be achieved by a single course of H pylori eradication treatment , there seems little justification to continue to treat duodenal ulcer patients with repeated courses of expensive acid suppressive treatment .
9 Our Georgia guests used the small flat-bottomed craft to go bonefishing one afternoon , and Thessy , well trained by his father , led them unerringly to a sea-flat by a mangrove swamp where , in just a few heart-racing moments , they landed four of the gleaming and elusive fish .
10 I had a bath , then had to wait to see this officer in charge , and because they read on my notes that I 'd barricaded , I was put on this wing like C1 .
11 It will be important to continue to monitor these effects .
12 That would both worsen the recession already under way in America and , by forcing inflation higher , make it harder for the Federal Reserve to continue easing monetary policy .
13 The YCs often have difficulty in persuading their members to agree to perform administrative offices .
14 No , they er I heard someone say that though they sort of actively encourage the use of to go to see many things like sort of sport days , erm .
15 But for the first time , and not the last , Elizabeth had to agree to support Scottish rebels against their rightful queen ; it was a nightmare created in 1559 which was not to end until Mary 's death in 1587 .
16 The State is allowed to continue subsidising unprofitable farming and forestry , because that keeps old pals and supporters happy ; but too many conservationists have an unfortunate leaning towards the radical .
17 Other cells especially sensitive to light became vestigial eyes , and those susceptible to vibrations became hearing organs , and so on .
18 The ministers amended the terms of the ASEAN industrial joint-venture ( AIJV ) plan to include allowing non-ASEAN investors to hold up to 60 per cent of equity .
19 Attempt to connect using invalid CL_MODE
20 There are other ways to enjoy using dental dams during safer sex .
21 These latter had to go to provide matching bricks for the new rooms and the space needed for the next stage in the expansion , a new Gymnasium beside the 1962 Pavilion .
22 Thereafter Trusts will be expected to continue to provide such services subject to review at the request of either party to the contract and , in the event of disagreement , the approval of the Secretary of State . ’
23 There will be an ever-widening gap between maintained and private schools , and especially boarding schools , which will have to continue to provide extra-curricular activities , even if they have to pay extra to their staff to enable them to do so .
24 But a spokesman for Asda said confidence was brittle and retailers would have to continue to provide real value for money in the battle to win an important share of High Street custom .
25 Where the disability occurs during the period of employment every effort is made to continue to provide suitable employment with the provision of appropriate training .
26 So we have not let up in our determination to continue to provide additional services .
27 In today 's world nobody can be isolated from change and uncertainty , and the challenge for us is to continue to provide excellent services in these uncertain times .
28 Request earliest information whether approved policy is to despatch to SHAEF or to endeavour to secure direct return to Russians by Eighth Army negotiations .
29 You go and explain to the manager of the bank what has happened and tell him that you wo n't be able to go to work this morning .
30 But the politicians have also seen research in the arts , social and natural sciences , as a vital part of national development : the government has been a generous sponsor of research , partly to underpin West Germany 's thriving high technology industries , and partly to continue rebuilding intellectual life after its almost total dissolution in the 1930s .
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