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

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1 Undoubtedly there is a need to continue to emphasise the importance of change in an area where exhaustion of general practitioners is clear .
2 The difficulty factor here is knowing that the operation to perform using the calculator is division .
3 It is all very well for the Government to pretend to mount a campaign against drugs and drug imports , but at the same time they have allowed another Department , the Treasury — Conservative Members do not want to hear — to cut 400 customs officer jobs .
4 Charles Peace , a Victorian villain , once commented that the dangerous constable was the one who ‘ neglects his duty to go courting the servant , or nips up the entry to get a surreptitious drink .
5 Therefore , you will be asked to continue using the wheelchair to move the patient around until the physiotherapist is sure that he has reached the point where he can walk correctly and safely .
6 It is convenient to continue using the shorthand of Continental and Maritime schools of thought , although the issues are more complex than they were in Queen Anne 's day .
7 These rights included not only an ability to continue using the property as before but also the right to rebuild or extend it , provided the original building was not exceeded by more than ten per cent .
8 It is quite common in an import or export sale for the seller to agree to arrange the carriage of the goods by ship to the buyer and also to arrange for their insurance en route .
9 If their motive actually is er to enjoy seeing a fox torn to pieces er then I suggest to them er that is unbearable cruel there are of course objections to er this motion and to its further extension the banning of fox hunting altogether .
10 Many grown-up people feel obliged by such considerations to continue to acknowledge the authority of their parents over them .
11 To neglect these questions and concentrate instead on the ‘ environment ’ of learning , however important that might be , is to risk encouraging the belief that teachers are judged and advanced on the basis of how their classrooms took rather than how and what their pupils learn ; consequently , some may feel that it is strategically sensible to concentrate on surface at the expense of substance .
12 Rather , I would like to see developed a Code of Practice binding on doctors which would grow out of the views of all interested parties : doctors , patients , and the public .
13 It was a wonderful succès d'estime for him and his miming — he had to mime building a cathedral — was spell-binding . ’
14 Alternatively you might like to wait to see the proposal first as she is a most serious person who struck me as a likely author .
15 Then they let me get dressed , gave me a pair of slippers , because we were n't allowed to wear shoes , and said I had to wait to see the Governess .
16 The church was full of the women and girls who had attended the morning service and had decided to wait to see the wedding .
17 We need to continue to promote the health and well-being of our community but the introduction of a millionaire 's card scheme will not work .
18 I made the decision to abort using the apparatus and revert to an alternative er means .
19 There are two points here : the first is that no matter how substantial is one 's background in user education , advice can become steadily less relevant with the passage of time unless a determined effort is made to keep contact with the users to be instructed ; ie to continue to instruct the user personally .
20 So the project was expanded to include building an expert system for another , similar circuit board using exactly the same technique .
21 Ibn Fayoud said that the stakes were too high to risk using an apprentice . ’
22 We played the harmonium and sang together and Dad sometimes gave us money to go to see a picture at the Queen 's Hall .
23 Adrian was sent home from school after a school outing to the zoo with a note for his father asking poor old dad to go to see the Headmaster immediately .
24 I was told to sit down for about five hours in a hall , to wait for them to call my name out , to go to see the doctor .
25 He tried to go to see the family , but the palace was surrounded by Bolshevik guards and Russian soldiers .
26 Agreeing the case was arguable , the judge told Mr Pannick he would rely on him very carefully to consider whatever documents came from the Government , not represented in court yesterday , when considering whether to continue pursuing the challenge .
27 Such bodies have a very large , almost captive , clientele since many of those buying houses will go first to the bank or building society to arrange to borrow the money to buy the house .
28 At the request of an Abu Dhabi representative , PW drew up a report to help the majority shareholders decide whether to continue to support the bank .
29 To continue to support the mechanism despite it failing in its obligations to cushion speculation against Sterling .
30 But I am sure that , as a reasonable man , he will agree on reflection that the wisest course of action for the Government is to continue to support the secretary-general 's efforts .
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