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

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1 Now the r the reason for us doing that is that if they do accept it , they are duty bound as a council to write to Prime Minister , Prime Minister , direct , saying they support the declaration of intent .
2 That 's probably why they had to write to each other even after they were married .
3 I decided to write to Practical PC in the hope that you might be able to solve this minor mystery .
4 If you feel moved to write to other Board members of F&S as well , please ask for a list of names and addresses .
5 stated that Institute Rules required a minimum of ten members to combine to write to National Council via National Office requesting the authority to form a North American Division .
6 I would say to the people of the Yorkshire Dales that the problem has not gone away , and this time should be used to write to British Rail and British Steel , and to call upon local authorities to get together to retain this line and to stop heavy lorries disrupting in the Dales .
7 Readers with humorous computing tales or handy hints are welcome to write to Fatal Dos Error , at the usual address .
8 Readers with humorous computing tales or handy hints are welcome to write to Fatal Dos Error at the usual address .
9 I 'M 17 , a little bit sad , female student from Prague ( Czechoslovakia ) - I would like to write to any male or female , aged 17-20 .
10 you 'll be , you 'll be sent instructions on what , who to write to and it 's a matter of sorting those out and erm sending out letters to group members like asking them to write to this person or that person , so that 's not too bad , .
11 DOLPHINS AND SEAGULLS , silence and laughter David Sylvian and Charlie Parker John Cleese and Buster Keaton … who wants to write to this woman .
12 So I suppose I shall have to rely for my silver lining upon Carrie Schlegel of Capistrano Beach , California , who was kind enough to write to this magazine to say that I was God .
13 The Scotland-wide network of business secondees we have been able to attract to this project is most impressive and I am pleased to list the supporting companies and organisations on page 13 of this Report .
14 In the censorship scale obscene literature might be rated as less serious than racist literature but both would have to defer to seditious literature which normally does not find its way on to library shelves .
15 This meant that the troublemakers , including many who did not want to come to Great Engeham in the first place , were given a pretty free run .
16 There are also mobile teams who travel to outlying communities so that people do not all have to come to one centre .
17 Now , if the Liaison Office had got the same number from Maxim , then the embassy gossip vine had to be more security-minded than she believed possible for it not to come to one conclusion .
18 So far , I am happy to say that in the case of children — I was about to come to that exception — and in the case of rape victims , the balance that Parliament has chosen , in that it has granted exceptions in those cases , has proved to be an effective one .
19 I assure my hon. Friend that I was going to come to that issue , which is important .
20 But I feel you have enough evidence in front of you to come to that conclusion .
21 Are you satisfied that you 've done enough examination of your existing towns and villages to come to that conclusion ?
22 Town and country planning were important symbols of the more farsighted and strategic uses of planning , of necessity areas which would take years to come to full fruition .
23 I know there are people here in the audience that use used to come to classical music concerts , horrendously expensive even with the Eastern orchestral board 's subsidy .
24 Not because he particularly approves of the exploitation of Henderson Island , but because he hopes that this latest development will force the government to come to some decision about the future of Pitcairn .
25 Her head pounded , forcing her to come to some decision .
26 We have to come to some kind of deal with the trade unions in this complex interim period .
27 ‘ All the same , it makes sense to come to some kind of agreement about this .
28 ‘ The rich have got to come to some accommodation with the poor .
29 They were the North Riding Authority , er the East Riding Authority , the West Riding Authority , all of which converged on the on the city of York , and as you read through the files , er you will see that even then the D O E were trying to get erm those er those predecessor authorities in the late fifties , early sixties er to come to some view about what ought to be better for Greater York , so for many years the idea of Greater York ha has been current er in one guise or another .
30 Young Anna is going to be well heeled but she will have to come to some arrangement with Beryl and Beryl would prefer , much , to deal with the devil himself .
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