Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [art] [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 At the end there are sequences of free paddling , both at Nottingham and on natural water , allowing the viewers to see practical use of the moves and permitting them to see the film to examine the techniques , the paddling by the six paddlers involved always being very confident and competent .
2 Decent , affordable public sector housing provides opportunities for wide ranges of people in our country and your government does nothing to promote the right to rent , the ability to get into decent housing where people otherwise would have no such chance .
3 Despite the weather , however , 17 of them braved the elements to play the one round Stableford competition .
4 It just occurred to me that not everyone got a chance to see the FA Youth Cup Final !
5 Nearly 30 millimetres of rain was recorded.Flood warnings had been issued … but no-one expected the river to rise so quickly … surging 10 feet above normal levels .
6 I do not criticise , I merely observe ; and I 'm not sure what I would think if everyone lined the rail to admire the play of light on the water and started discussing Boudin .
7 Make sure everyone has a chance to have their say but be prepared to use your judgement when it comes to deciding when action should be taken .
8 1 Pass round all the stories so that everyone has a chance to read them all .
9 Granted not everyone has a PC to use it on , but if someone in the family does use one , I thoroughly recommend purchasing this software .
10 Everyone has a story to tell about him .
11 Almost everyone has a story to tell about dream incorporation — for instance dreaming about Arctic exploration only to wake up and find that the covers have slipped off and he is freezing cold , or dreaming of bells ringing only to wake up eventually to find that the alarm clock has been clattering for the last few minutes .
12 Everyone has a contribution to make to ward teaching and the student should take every possible opportunity to learn .
13 The could also partake in a ‘ Screaming Blue Murder ’ evening where everyone has a role to play .
14 Everyone has a right to live as they want , as long as it does n't harm others ’ , she says .
15 Everyone has a right to expect her to be predictable ( however trying things are ) and she ought to be worried and apologetic if she behaves strangely .
16 ‘ But not everyone has the money to go private . ’
17 More time is needed for meetings to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to participate fully .
18 Furthermore , these policies must aim at ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy these aspects of health .
19 Everyone has the right to say no , even your subordinate , so do n't take it personally .
20 Everyone has a right to first-rate care and everyone has the right to complain if they 're not satisfied .
21 Everyone has a right to first-rate care and everyone has the right to complain if they 're not satisfied .
22 Everyone has the right to form and join trade unions for the protection of her/his interests .
23 Everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life , his home and his correspondence ’ ( Article 8 ) ; ‘ everyone has the right to freedom of thought , conscience and religion ’ ( Article 9 ) ; ‘ everyone has the right to freedom of expression ’ ( Article 10 ) ; ‘ everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and to freedom of association with others ’ ( Article 11 ) .
24 The European Convention on Human Rights With the challenge to the extra-legal procedures having failed in the English courts , the matter was referred to Strasburg where it was argued that the British practice violated Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights which provides that everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life , his home , and his correspondence .
25 Everyone has the right to work , to free choice of employment , to just and favourable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment . ’
26 Everyone has the right to work , to free choice of employment , to just and favourable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment .
27 Mr Salmond rejected claims that he had made the issue a question of confidence and said he was ‘ relaxed ’ at the prospect of a challenge , adding : ‘ I think that is a rather far fetched possibility , but obviously in a democratic party everyone has the right to stand for national convener . ’
28 He adds : ‘ I do n't like living like a big star — where everyone has the potential to hurt you or want something from you .
29 There is healthy eating available in today 's RAF , and with messing committees to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to contribute their views and ideas , there seems wider appreciation of the skills of today 's cooks and of the results that they achieve with their limited financial resources .
30 If people 's payments for the good are related to their individual demand curves everyone has an incentive to lie because of the free-rider problem .
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