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

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1 This proposition forms the basis of Stenhouse 's concept of the ‘ teacher-as-researcher ’ : an idea which he developed in the context of the Humanities Curriculum Project ( HCP ) , and which has since influenced approaches to curriculum development and curriculum evaluation ( especially teacher self-evaluation ) .
2 After years of frustration in the European arena , Wednesday 's success has finally carried Rangers to the threshold of untold riches .
3 The 21-year-old Malmo player , rated at about £700,000 , has already rejected moves to Liverpool and Leeds .
4 Sources say Novell Inc has already sent scouts to David Tory at the Open Software Foundation with the message that it could not possibly sell Unix with Motif at the kind of price OSF charges for a licence : it says OSF is now doing its sums .
5 The HSC has also agreed changes to the list of substances and processes covered by the Carcinogens Approved Code of Practice which will now show two processes involving chromium , one a revision of the existing entry on bichromate manufacture , the other a new entry for electrolytic processes involving hexavalent chromium compounds .
6 Although he has often made references to this in his writings , he developed his argument more fully whilst a member of the Peacock Committee .
7 They are still occupying the lower status jobs , and bringing up a family has often meant interruptions to education or professional training .
8 The Government has now introduced changes to the rules for the backpayment of social security benefits ( see Information Circular , May 1991 ) .
9 That these may be continuing problems is evident by a study by Bauman ( 1964 ) who found partially sighted pupils to be particularly insecure and with a greater sense of loneliness when they were integrated into open education systems .
10 The Practice Subscription Scheme , the RIBA Bookshop , the RSUA Insurance Services Scheme and the recently set up magazine , Perspective continue to provide well utilised services to the members and produce a healthy profit for the Society .
11 He has consistently refused calls to military service because his religious beliefs forbid him to bear arms for a secular power or swear on oath of military allegiance .
12 No pope has yet admitted women to the priesthood , ’ he said with a sarcastic smile .
13 One might expect highly differentiated products to be able to maintain a higher price recovery .
14 ‘ Somewhere , ’ Lee said , ‘ I do n't know where — in Africa , I think — there dwell two tribes , close to one another — I mean I think their assumed boundaries could well be adjacent — who hold diametrically opposed attitudes to the birth of twins .
15 In designing artificial defences the structures are made sufficiently strong to resist this type of wave , so that one might , therefore , expect closely jointed rocks to be susceptible to damage by clapotis as such rocks are the nearest approach to natural walls .
16 Ministry of Defence approval was gained many years ago and as such PAS have supplied much needed parts to the RAF 's Battle of Britain Memorial Flight , all transactions being made with the relevant release documentation .
17 Supporting literature includes specially commissioned guides to accessing and using each of the services
18 As well as defects apparent at birth being recorded , developmental screening of children by a health visitor on three occasions before their 4th birthday allowed newly detected abnormalities to be recorded .
19 The development of a Tennis Teachers Course offers help to the non-coach teacher , and the inauguration of County Schools Tennis Associations ( there are now 39 ) has enabled locally based courses to be set up .
20 We for our part are unaware of any statement of national policy that requires sparsely populated counties to be earmarked for development .
21 Age also affected attitudes to Europe .
22 Instead of spending money on a media blitz , it sends carefully targeted mailings to social-events committees and retirement clubs , and to schools and colleges .
23 The congress was reported to have unanimously endorsed proposals to ( i ) establish a multiparty system in the country which also guaranteed respect for human rights , freedoms and democracy ; ( ii ) replace centralized economic planning by a " state controlled market economy " based on diverse forms of ownership in order to stimulate basic industrial development and modernize agricultural production ; ( iii ) reform taxes ; ( iv ) create new welfare benefits and increase wages and pensions during the next five-year-plan period of 1991-95 ; and ( v ) pursue an independent non-aligned foreign policy .
24 Secondly , we have increased from £1,000 to £2,000 the charge under the Immigration ( Carriers ' Liability ) Act 1987 for bringing improperly documented passengers to Britain .
25 This was the second time that the centre-left coalition government of President Patricio Aylwin Azócar had successfully introduced changes to the authoritarian 1980 Constitution inherited from the Pinochet dictatorship [ for January amendment see p. 37958 ] .
26 Waldheim , a former UN Secretary-General , had been banned from entering the United States , and during his term as President had only paid visits to various Islamic countries ( including Iraq and Iran — see pp. 37759 ; 38309 ) and to the Vatican .
27 Chronicles and records suggest that he exercised a general supervision over all Lancaster 's affairs : directing his estate officials , receiving dubiously acquired lands to which the earl wished to bar legal claims , acting as Lancaster 's intermediary with the king , and supporting him in his political and military ventures .
28 He continued his studies in France at the Royal Garden of Plants in Paris under Joseph Pitton de Tournefort , a French botanist who had already made expeditions to Spain , Greece and Asia Minor , and later produced a new classification of plants , accompanied by descriptions of the genera .
29 Sugar 's QC Phillip Heslop revealed in court that the Spurs board had already made approaches to other top bosses about taking charge at White Hart Lane .
30 But Descartes had already given answers to objections such as these .
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