Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv prt] [to-vb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If you deal with a tied agent or direct with an insurance company you can ask how the cover offered meets your requirements , but you will need to shop around to determine the best option for you in terms of cover and price .
2 First , is the procedure that the buyer has to go through to claim the remedy a proper one from an administrative point of view , or is it designed to make it difficult or impossible in practice for the buyer to invoke the clause ?
3 Erm we 're surrounded by the membership , and it 's actually me which has to go out to visit the estate agents and solicitors and such like .
4 Er whereas the County Council have sought to re to er keep vacancies constant , we have said that it is reasonable to seek to plan to keep second homes etcetera as a constant number but what I would term normal vacancies , can be reasonably be expected to go up to maintain the same proportion .
5 Endill tried to sit up to get a better look but as he did so , knocked over a book and it thumped onto the shelf .
6 Later on if he is still not contented , he may need to go on to realise the peak experience , which Maslow spoke of as a desire for the beautiful .
7 Conversely , the forwards were expected to fall back to help the defence under pressure .
8 So you , yes we , we 've got the end of feudalism , and then we , we 've got this promotion of the rich peasant economy , the promotion of inequalities but at the same time you might need to come in to protect the ri the poor at the bottom because you do n't want those inequalities to get too great .
9 AT THE drop-in centre on South Meadowell , Labour candidate Paddy Cosgrove has dropped in to meet the people — mostly fat ladies in shellsuits with laps full of chips .
10 This covers the areas Roma needs to know about to design a kitchen perfect for you — and all within your stated budget .
11 By now the head has come up to witness the miserable result .
12 AN unusual opportunity has come up to buy an English vineyard .
13 Admittedly , one has to stoop down to smell a low shrub , but that is not such a problem for most of us as it is to struggle through to the middle of a bed .
14 Ideally , farmers would like to grow the larvae from eggs , and so a new industry — prawn hatcheries — has grown up to meet the demand .
15 ‘ The whole musical inferno has risen up to stop a child 's brilliance being seen ’ , he wrote .
16 The implementation and assessment that is needed to implement the Care Programme Approach has moved on to allow the introduction of a comprehensive care management system .
17 ‘ It 's too much , ’ he complained , ‘ the real goddam Chairman of the Ontario Jockey Club has turned up to do the ‘ bon voyage ’ bit himself .
18 The new laws , which were supposed to enhance by educating the younger players thus enabling them to improve their game and so become better players when they progress to senior level , has turned out to make the game no better than the farcical ‘ tic ’ game played at mini level .
19 if the Robemaker had left any Sentry Spells , then surely this was the moment for them to come rearing out to challenge the intruders .
20 The existence of Greenham Common , women 's refuges , rape crisis centres , health care projects ; women-only workshops at mixed events , and lesbian-only bars at gay gatherings : all these and more are examples of how the energy of pure separatism has filtered through to affect the lives of many women , including those who have no interest in politics of any kind , let alone separatism .
21 Only a few months ago , after this Lord Henry Percy had withdrawn to his other urgent command on the Scottish borders , Owen had run wild over most of North Wales , and made himself master of the counties of Carnarvon and Merioneth ; and while the woollier heads in King Henry 's council had seethed and talked bloody war , Hotspur had come swooping back to hold the balance so sturdily that he had been allowed , on the king 's warrant , to approach the Welsh prince , and attempt to bring him back to his allegiance , on promise of honourable terms .
22 And , at one point , Malcolm must have asked him if he 'd consider coming over to join the band , because Hell wrote to us via him saying that it sounded interesting but that because money and visas would be a problem he just could n't .
23 Finally , prior to accessing the relational database you must set your DEC Rdb/VMS or ORACLE default database , as appropriate , to whichever database your LIFESPAN Manager has set up to retain the transferred LIFESPAN information .
24 is also going to help me in an approach to Michael Shea , former Palace press officer and diplomat ( see Who 's Who ) — I met Shea last night at one of the three seminars and receptions which has set up to mark the summit .
25 Assuming that schools-industry liaison is a good thing and that schools should do more of it , the project team has set out to support the development of ‘ local solutions to local problems ’ , rather than prescribe a particular kind of development .
26 Robert Weiss , who has conducted a number of intensive studies of adult relationships , has set out to identify the provisions of different kinds of social ties .
27 Everybody who is watching that particular channel at that particular time has tuned in to watch the cricket .
28 Only around 30 per cent of those who have been vaccinated go on to contract a mild dose of flu , and even then the risk of secondary infections is considerably reduced .
29 This experience of combining special make-up with puppets or models , unusual in Smith 's career , nonetheless illustrates the peculiar calling of a special-effects make-up artist , and the variety of skills he ( occasionally she ) needs or has to call on to do the job .
30 Meanwhile , as you know , my good wife has stepped in to fill the breach , and — ’
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