Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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31 What I am trying to say is that merely paying attention to sex difference — affirming that women exist and are different from men — is not in and of itself a feminist gesture .
32 For example in Germany , works councils have long had access to resources to investigate design of work systems under the Quality of Working Life .
33 The insults or stresses which cause the imbalances and so give rise to disease can be of two types :
34 The FMLN has argued that , no matter what type of medicine one practises , if health knowledge , skills and resources are sold on the market as commodities this will necessarily limit access to health care , fragment and distort the nature of the health process , constrain the relation between health workers and users , and undermine people 's control over their health .
35 The Archive is able to service any user , unlike some data archives which can only provide services to member institutions or which need to impose charges for data .
36 They thus need only provide care to quality standards which they set for themselves when first agreeing a contract and they can avoid being drawn into the ‘ high volume/doubtful quality ’ trap .
37 I definitely think we 've found a niche , not just in a business sense , but in the sense of providing a much needed service to dog owners , and I think we all need some helpful service nowadays , rather than being told to go elsewhere . ’
38 Industry will especially be looking to the polytechnics to provide a further and much needed stimulus to innovations already taking place in higher education ; in particular , in the development of mixed degree courses , modular courses coupled with practical experience , and of the sandwich system of education and training generally , and in the opening up of opportunities for women in all branches of higher education , not least science and technology .
39 3 Only give samples to journalists who will actually be able to use the material gained .
40 But in the lives of many people today love and marriage , though ideals , swiftly give way to conflict , strain , unhappiness and divorce .
41 Tabitha sat in the stern and watched the olive groves and sponge gardens on either bank swiftly give way to shipyards , silica refineries and air plants .
42 ‘ The interest the French take in their appearance definitely includes their underwear , so buying trips to Paris are always informative for me , ’ she says .
43 ‘ I have heard that a teacher from the Dyslexia Institute is being brought in to give advice to teachers here .
44 Brought in to give effect to EEC Directive 85/837 .
45 The platform had summoned them in to give thanks to God , and to pray for wisdom .
46 In point of time , however , one can find the specific civilian proposition from the US Ambassador in Paris a week earlier , on 11 December , not only to extend aid to Vietnam from the President 's special $75 m. fund but also recommending direct ‘ Marshall plan ’ financing for Indo-China : which the French had tentatively asked for at the beginning of 1949 .
47 Therefore , a driver need only accord precedence to pedestrians on the crossing on his side of the road .
48 Here purists were deliberately challenging official arguments which opposed fresh legislation or greater public discussion on the grounds that this would only draw attention to sex and incite immorality .
49 Thus , as in development , the interplay between organism and environment during evolution is not a one-way process , by which environments constantly set challenges to organisms which they either pass ( reproduce successfully ) or fail ( die out ) .
50 Anything goes , of course , so get pen to paper ( or better still , fingers to keyboard ) and write to : Practically Speaking , X or A ?
51 Anything goes , of course , so get pen to paper ( or better still , fingers to keyboard ) and write to : Practically Speaking ,
52 Anything goes , of course , so get pen to paper ( or better still , fingers to keyboard ) and write to : Practically Speaking ,
53 Her clear sighted approach to bring long lasting help to mothers and children , so that children could benefit , wherever they were whatever their country , their colour , their situation - urban or rural , their culture , their religion , their society in the sense of its development and their expectations and their infrastructure .
54 That could be a recipe for stagnation and frustration ; but it could also be another way of emphasising the potential importance of curriculum managers intelligent enough to give scope to individuals and to exploit the coming confusions .
55 Diminished responsibility has a wider ambit , but its effect is merely to reduce murder to manslaughter , giving the judge discretion on sentencing or other disposal .
56 Gloucester 's reaction to this arrangement is unknown , but Lancashire was the one area of the north where Edward failed to endorse his power and the duke may well have resented his exclusion ; recent work has emphasized that he never entirely abandoned claims to grants which he had once held .
57 Gloucester 's reaction to this arrangement is unknown , but Lancashire was the one area of the north where Edward failed to endorse his power and the duke may well have resented his exclusion ; recent work has emphasized that he never entirely abandoned claims to grants which he had once held .
58 This is the county boundary , new since a revision in 1974 when the valleys of Garsdale and Dentdale , hitherto giving allegiance to Yorkshire , were decreed to be henceforth attached to the new county of Cumbria .
59 Flu viruses are notorious for the ease in which they undergo such antigenic shifts , as they are called , and so giving rise to epidemics .
60 I was lucky , bought the books , took the treasure home and found they only covered A to M. Nevertheless I found them interesting and still thought they were a bargain .
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