Example sentences of "[is] [to-vb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The vision is to see a ministry established that reaches out to working girls . |
2 | On his doctor 's advice he is to see a specialist today following the mysterious breathing difficulties which saw him rushed to hospital on Tuesday . |
3 | On his doctor 's advice he is to see a specialist today following the mysterious breathing difficulties which saw him rushed to hospital on Tuesday . |
4 | My advice to you is to see a psychiatrist . |
5 | The most common example of this is to see a menu printed , followed by a line saying Choose an option 1–8 ( or whatever ) . |
6 | My advice is to see a doctor , Myles . |
7 | To see a black smoke is to see a body of ore actually being formed . |
8 | The first is to see the story as one of Messianic action . |
9 | An alternative way of looking at this phenomenon is to see the field official as a ‘ street-level bureaucrat ’ . |
10 | All I need is to see the direction . |
11 | What matters at this point is to see the importance for faith and doubt which this claim implies . |
12 | For David Marquand 's main mistake is to see the policy review as merely an exercise in junking outmoded policies . |
13 | A second line of argument is to see the picture painted so far as too static . |
14 | Make a separate appointment for every person who is to see the doctor . |
15 | He takes her to live in the Valley of Paradise , where all her desires are met except one , which is to see the face of her husband . |
16 | skipper Derek Hall says that his team need a bit more luck and his ambition for 93 is to see the ground fill up … |
17 | The DRA 's objective is to see the technology succeed rather than to generate short term income — and Robertson believes the chances are high . |
18 | To read them in an historical frame of mind is to see the death of Rassendyll , by an assassin 's bullet , not as a fortunate escape from prolonged misery but as the formal seal on a pact of honour . |
19 | In Elizabeth 's third novel , A View of the Harbour ( 1947 ) , Beth , a novelist and the first artist to appear in her work , is a woman who seldom goes out of her house , and every time she does so , it is to see the world with the new vision of a convalescent . |
20 | Clearly , if one is interested in deviant groups , and is convinced that the way to understanding their behaviour is to see the world from their point of view , the best way to achieve this is by becoming deeply involved in their way of life . |
21 | A detached view of managing the production function in a small firm is to see the task as designing a stable system in an ever-changing environment . |
22 | David Pool has little time for the mystification of artists and their art , and his sole intent is to see the momentum of improvement roll of regardless of fragile egos . |
23 | The most common defence against feeling for hospital doctors is to see the symptom but not the patient . |
24 | His entire focus is to see the city through another human being . |
25 | When humans exchange information using language , one way of accounting for what is taking place is to see the process as the generation of a model of discourse by the participants . |
26 | Thus , the JanSport backpacks which were once Lo Life standard issue are now widely derided , as Moet and his friends turn to more sophisticated techniques : ‘ The way me and my friends do it now is to wear a suit and tie like we was just comin' from work , and carry a travel bag to carry another suit . |
27 | Chilling words of knife maniac : All I want is to kill a cop |
28 | He bragged to friends : ‘ All I want is to kill a copper . |
29 | Nicholas Vernage told a friend : ‘ All I want is to kill a copper ’ , an Old Bailey jury heard . |
30 | Mr Nutting added : ‘ Grenfell admitted that in his presence Vernage had often said ‘ All I want is to kill a copper ’ . |