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

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1 We now present the same example header , expanded to include additionally recommended information , adequate to most bibliographic purposes , in particular to allow for the creation of an AACR2-conformant bibliographic record , and also some ( mostly imaginary ) details about the text itself .
2 Most of them will go : the communal celebration draws them , they need to gather together to bid farewell to the 1970s , they need to reinforce their own expectations by witnessing those of others , by observing who is in , who is out , who is up , who is down .
3 In the first place , it was quite useless to preach ready made doctrine to them .
4 To a first approximation it is also possible to write thereby allowing use of the data from either type of measurement to characterize the sample .
5 We are grateful for the loose change of Messrs Lonsdale and Pugh , but let me assure you all , with a family-sized packet of Fisherman 's Friend extra throat lozenges placed firmly on my heart , that I will strive in ever-decreasing circles to bring the sponsorship of a major international to ‘ The Tip ’ to provide much needed support to our glorious team .
6 She believes that with your practical experience at the sharp end in Europe you will be able to provide much needed ammunition to support her appeal which is to be submitted to the Commission and the Council of Ministers .
7 In conclusion , while it is possible to modify or displace the firm 's fiduciary duties if the customer 's informed consent is obtained , the uncertainty surrounding what must be disclosed to obtain sufficiently informed consent , and the practical problems encountered in making adequate disclosure , for example in predicting in advance all possible conflicts , means that disclosure and consent is not a completely reliable mens of varying fiduciary duties .
8 In the end a meaningless compromise was made , and the Conference called on all good men to come together to resist socialism , but also insisted that the Unionist party should not sacrifice any of its independence in the process .
9 A SERIES of team-building initiatives have been taking place across AEA to give staff at all levels the opportunity to work together to formulate team action plans which can be applied in the workplace .
10 At that meeting both Governments reaffirmed their determination to work together to enhance security co-operation in every way possible .
11 Pupils learn to work together accept delegation of certain tasks and coordinate their work .
12 The effect is exaggerated to indicate heavy handed disapproval .
13 To have been the driver of a lorry trying to provide desperately needed aid to besieged people .
14 He admired in particular the durability of the man , and his capacity to absorb succinctly presented detail , and his ability for work .
15 Despite a strong turnout of punters from Ireland , even the pubs say they had to work harder to take money .
16 Demand for health care is clearly not ‘ infinite ’ , but it is difficult to meet rapidly rising demand in an affluent society .
17 This discretion to exclude illegally obtained evidence was recognised by the common law in Kuruma , Son of Kaniu v. R. ( P.C. , 1955 ) .
18 The purpose of this research project is to obtain presently lacking information on the way of life , social structure and ideology of a Bantu-speaking people called Lungu who live around the southern end of Lake Tanganyika in East-Central Africa .
19 For the mass-market boxes , wait until the autumn , says Saloky , when the company is likely to launch lower priced Alpha PCs with comparable or perhaps higher performance .
20 For the mass-market boxes , wait until the autumn , says Saloky , when the company is likely to launch lower priced Alpha PCs with comparable or perhaps higher performance .
21 It must also have provided opportunities for men to meet regularly to discuss politics , and such discussions , and the attitude of those in the shires in times of crisis , may often have centred on how far they thought the king and his officials were living up to what was expected of them .
22 It is increasingly difficult for the relatives of the elderly sick to obtain even respite care in many hospitals when they themselves need a rest .
23 As you , Sir , will know , in two successive years , I have raised the question of access for Members , which is most important , because it allows us to exercise our right to come here carrying information , messages and representations on behalf of the people whom we represent .
24 go with a feeling he was disgusted to find almost resembled affection .
25 To test the assumption that patients will become unduly anxious if they are given detailed information about the risks of surgery in an attempt to obtain fully informed consent .
26 The NHS Management Executive 's recent guidance on obtaining consent from patients is a pertinent reminder of the importance with which the government views our legal requirement to obtain fully informed consent from patients undergoing treatment .
27 The population is diminishing due to the advancement of the machine on the farm , so very few men are needed on the land , and many of the young folk have to go elsewhere to find work .
28 We had moved into the new factory in June 1979 and the first effect of our association with GEC was an input of capital to purchase badly needed equipment .
29 The first patient to receive commercially produced penicillin in America was treated on the 14th March 1942 .
30 If the tenant is to covenant expressly to pay VAT on rent , the VAT should itself be reserved as rent .
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