Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [adv] [coord] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , a cylinder thermostat can be strapped to the cylinder either to turn the boiler off or to operate a valve which shuts off the flow from the boiler to the cylinder when the stored water is hot enough .
2 ( 6 ) Where an award has been given in the absence of a party , the arbitrator shall have power on that party 's application to set the award aside and to order a fresh hearing as if the award were a judgment and the application were made pursuant to Ord 37 , r 2. ( 7 ) With the consent of the parties and at any time before giving his decision and either before or after the hearing , the arbitrator may consult any expert or call for an expert report on any matter in dispute or invite an expert to attend the hearing as assessor .
3 The appropriate response is to set up ways to manage the resistance productively and to ensure that its effects further the organization 's progress in its journey from here to there .
4 A will have the right to set the contract aside and to demand the return of the goods .
5 There were complaints when Hitler 's speech to the Party ‘ old guard ’ in Munich on 8 November was not broadcast , for it was said that in the disappointment about the unfulfilled expectations from the Russian campaign many people ‘ had felt the need to hear the voice of the Führer again and to derive new strength from his words ’ .
6 This is that , in my view , if a decision-making body is to exercise powers such as those of serving an intervention notice without giving anybody the opportunity to make representations beforehand , its procedures should provide that those who might otherwise expect to have been allowed to make representations should at least be allowed to make immediate application to set the decision aside and to appeal against it .
7 I 'm supposed to first say is th are you finding the course okay and to ask you about your projects .
8 The judge is there to hold the ring impartially and to direct the jury on the law .
9 This led us to monitor the implementation of the programme closely and to modify follow up protocols in the light of our experience .
10 The invention consists essentially of a system of lifts each formed by a wet dock wherein the vessel to be transported is waterborne , the dock being mounted on a wheeled carriage adapted to support the dock horizontally and to run on inclined railways extending between the higher and lower water levels , the ways being transverse to the length of the dock which travels broadside on so as to admit of a short length of wheel base and a steep grade .
11 The weekend of 13/14 March was used to do the cut over and to ensure that everything was in full working order .
12 Erm and people would n't know what to do , whether to leave the child at the bottom of the stairs and take the the shopping in or to leave the shopping and have er you know , er think it might go missing or something by the time they take the child and the buggy .
13 It is hoped that readers will feel able to draw on the ideas presented to develop the work further and to apply it to a wider range of contexts .
14 Their aim was to start from the bottom up and to grow a church that would be able in the end to plant other churches .
15 The Delegates Conference during the Scarborough Congress in 1968 accordingly recommended " a long-term enquiry during which branches were to be encouraged to consider the question carefully and to invite speakers on the subject , followed by a postal vote by individual members for guidance on future policy . "
16 Not only is this important in order to be able to find the site again and to make others aware of its existence , but such details may become the only record of the site .
17 After which she goes off to join the other hens , leaving the male to incubate the eggs alone and to lead the chicks away from the scrape to a safe and secret hideaway .
18 The tendency of sergeants to follow the field-worker around and to ask what she had learnt also soon dissipated as the routine demands of their job became a more pressing priority .
19 The only real characteristic of each day was that it was the same as the day before and to give any account of such days in strict sequence would make as tedious reading as it made tedious living .
20 He had been invited either to refute the allegations publicly or to withdraw from the elections , and reportedly chose to take the second option .
21 Subjects were instructed to rehearse the stimuli silently and to remember them .
22 ( 1 ) The applicants for the flat applied to rent the flat jointly and to enjoy exclusive occupation .
23 He was married to the prototype of an ideal parson 's wife , a capable and buxom physiotherapist , well able to run her part-time hospital job and the parish simultaneously and to pound Mrs McBride into shape as vigorously as , no doubt , she did her patients .
24 Here , after all , was a President prepared to take the economy seriously and to begin the long process of hauling it back into some semblance of order .
25 Despite the arguments in favour of the course which the King adopted , his encouragement to MacDonald to hold the government together and to fight the election as a government had quite momentous consequences for the politics of the 1930s .
26 Although he lacked the control over the southern kingdoms which might have put him on Bede 's famous list of kings holding imperium in the south , he remained a formidable ruler , with the resources to endow the church lavishly and to raise the navy which must have been necessary for his invasion of Ireland .
27 This may have been the same object as that lent by Gaston I to Clement V. The pope agreed to keep the talisman safely and to excommuni-cate anyone else who attempted to use it .
28 Rationing was introduced on most food items — not to share the burden equally but to reduce consumption so that more foodstuffs could be exported .
29 It would be inappropriate for us to dwell on the matter unnecessarily or to attempt to second-guess the decisions of the Lord Advocate in Scotland on the matter .
30 It is an important role of the database administrator to control attempts to keep data on the database indefinitely and to ensure that data entering the database is likely to be of use in the near future .
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