Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [to-vb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Those parliamentarians across Europe who wish to see Europe united as an association of freely trading and co-operating independent states must take advantage of this breathing-space to gather together to form a common front . |
2 | To avoid the waste of pupil time which arises from duplication of teaching in differing phases of schooling when the gap itself creates discontinuity , a variety of organizations have been used by LEAs to make sure that primary and secondary schools make clear to each other , first , what is being provided and later , as achievements and the needs of learning change , to help them to plan together to create a complementary or continuous curriculum between the phases . |
3 | I expect the Scottish Transport Group , before reaching a decision on assistance , to see what it could do to encourage any separate teams to come together to mount a single bid . |
4 | The project under discussion for Liverpool comes from the confidence of two religions prepared to work together to build a new primary school . |
5 | Therefore I am entreating you most earnestly to send me those men you aught to send , well armed , as soon as possible as we are going to assemble beside Colrane and the general is to come shortly to make a muster there … [ to fight the Irish rebels ] . |
6 | You have to work harder to get a good news hook , but it , but it , it still exists and people still are interested , provided it 's a hook . |
7 | There can be problems , women may have to work harder to maintain a standard of living , but support normally offered by the father can be obtained , says Deborah , 23 , from family and friends . |
8 | It 's different if you 're paid to come here to give a talk and you put up a poor show but if you 've volunteered then er I think er you know you you really ought to have a different approach to . |
9 | UN engineers were still trying to repair the road to Gorazde , and there were plans to try again to get a convoy to the Cerska district as soon as possible . |
10 | They 're especially keen for young men and people from ethnic groups to come forward to add a wider selection of tissue types to the register . |
11 | The price of a loaf of bread was several hours labour and both the miller and the domestic baker had to slog away to procuce a loaf . |
12 | Leonard has only to play effectively to win a Test place against the All Blacks in the second international in Wellington on Saturday week . |
13 | Yes , we are the Tourist Boards , the National Tourist Boards which include Scotland and Ireland ( northern Ireland ) and Wales have combined together , and we are going to combine together to produce a high profile advertising and marketing campaign to encourage millions of holidaymakers to make nineteen ninety one the summer to explore Britain erm and in a concentrated peak period from the twenty third of March to the twenty eighth of April over eighty five per cent of the U K's adult population will be continuously exposed to the message ‘ Britain 's Great ’ , and I think they will hear it on radio , they will see it on T V , there will large colour supplements and four page advertisements in every popular national newspaper from the Sunday Times to the Sun . |
14 | ‘ I reckon I will have to win twice to have a chance of getting a Ryder Cup place , ’ he said . |
15 | Harry is supposed to be coming home to take up his inheritance of the family estate , but the emotional pressures of his family force him to escape instead to become a medical missionary . |
16 | However , fewer species flower out of doors between October and the end of February , and you 'll need to plan carefully to devise a sequence of colour during these months , especially as weather conditions may spoil or interrupt normal flowering . |
17 | He had been criticized for failing to do enough to prevent a spate of serious attacks on foreign workers and asylum-seekers in the state , and had also been accused of working for the Stasi . |
18 | Even the mildest things can come to seem potentially to have a charge . |
19 | In A.D. 52 , the Roman Legate of Syria — the immediate superior of the Governor of Judaea — had to intervene personally to prevent a full-scale insurrection . |
20 | An ability to face out or sideways on easy ground must be developed in the interest of speed , but equally you should know instinctively when to turn inwards to get a surer support as the rock angle increases . |
21 | They are so well paid they do n't have to go abroad to make a good living . |
22 | This is the price that the British economy will have to pay just to take a look at a Kinnock government . |
23 | The Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Society in Britain , for instance , has produced an information package for hospitals to attempt both to encourage a more sensitive approach by hospital staff to the management of stillbirth cases ( such as in disposing of the body ) and to increase the chance that families will rapidly be put in touch with their organisation . |
24 | The rest of the family went to India for a year , but I had to stay behind to do A levels and university entrance . |
25 | Although arrangements differed in detail from one place to another the usual practice was for the management to allow a preliminary meeting in works time at which the aims of the WEA could be explained and for those apprentices interested to stay behind to plan a course . |
26 | Workers at the convention centre are said to take longer to complete a task than tradesmen anywhere west of Poland . |
27 | If the local market is saturated , it may be wise to move elsewhere to develop a new market . |
28 | Crossley had to move quickly to save a glancing header from Sharp and just when it looked as if Forest might be more grateful for a replay Chapman won the tie . |
29 | It was only then that the aggrieved captain pointed out that a drop goal is disallowed after a free-kick under modern laws and McNally had to blow again to signify a change of verdict . |
30 | It was dark and the lamps were lit and they might not have seen Sesostris if he had not had to step aside to avoid a porter with a heavy bundle on his back and stand for a moment in the light from a shop front . |