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

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1 The highly experienced management and staff of Perkins Slade , under the leadership of Mr David Slade , bring anew dimension to the Birmingham Midshires Group and we aim to develop further professional brokerage services to companies and individuals .
2 But housing experts and governments just have not given enough thought to the type of building materials that developing countries need .
3 He devoted much thought to the shape of the future church .
4 It could be seen in some cases as , maybe escapism , we do n't give enough thought to the wife and kids who 've got dad er , er , in in court .
5 This change came about not because we were getting too big for our binding , rather we felt we could do better justice to the rich pageant of life at Sainsbury 's with more elbow room .
6 Behold , my servant , whom I uphold , My chosen , in whom my soul delights , I have put my Spirit upon him , He will bring forth justice to the nations .
7 ‘ I have put my Spirit upon him ; he will bring forth justice to the nations ’ says God through the prophet And now the Spirit had come , and Mark 's account of the baptism makes it abundantly clear that he sees Jesus as the Messianic Son and the Suffering Servant , equipped or his … stupendous task with the Spirit of God promised for the end-time .
8 The management executive must give more thought to the development of improved methods of applying Read codes and the budgetary implications of this .
9 He favours instead proximity to the village , not only for the improvement of the villagers , but because it will remove for the proprietor ‘ that unpleasant feeling of cheerless solitude ’ .
10 Your Committee have given further consideration to the date of the Annual General Meeting of the Society and now recommend that it be held on 4 May 1990 at 7.30 pm at the Community College , Bishop 's Castle .
11 Prior to Haibara 's testimony , Noboru Takeshita had given further evidence to the Diet concerning his role in the affair .
12 This makes Britain in autumn a very special place as a staging post for birds flying further south to the Mediterranean and Africa and as a winter home for many others .
13 Members of these covens are usually ‘ nominal ’ witches who pay only lip-service to the dogmas and are interested in it only for the kicks it provides .
14 Section 28 has brought further uncertainty to the field of censorship and the law , and as a result further weakens the direction that in censorship librarians should be guided by the law .
15 Burn , Angell and Pownall were examined on their part in the judging ; Coe , Scott and Charles Barry junior as competitors ; and Sir Charles Barry as an architect who had ‘ directed much thought to the subject ’ .
16 The results of Western individualism today are individual buildings with no art or , if there is any art , it pays only lip-service to the idea .
17 Some argue for much greater administrative decentralization , to remove the ‘ Whitehall bottleneck ’ , and urge that central government gives more thought to the formulation of clearly defined policies so that local authorities can be safely left to get on with the job within a clear policy framework .
18 The Bolsheviks recognised the crises of the autocracy and harnessed there party to the revolutionary mood of the masses .
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