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

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1 start as we should AIM TO visit/contact every customer who has not responded or has responded negatively to ascertain the reasons why and endeavour
2 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 .
3 By now the head has come up to witness the miserable result .
4 AN unusual opportunity has come up to buy an English vineyard .
5 Popular , and indeed even professional psychology , has come freely to deploy the concept of aggression in accounts of interactions between human beings .
6 Dastra in our last issue , has come forward to claim the £25 prize and a cheque is on its way to her .
7 The symbol of the Virgin Mary has come almost to epitomize the problems for women who attempt to continue within the Christian tradition .
8 Ideally , farmers would like to grow the larvae from eggs , and so a new industry — prawn hatcheries — has grown up to meet the demand .
9 ‘ The whole musical inferno has risen up to stop a child 's brilliance being seen ’ , he wrote .
10 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 .
11 Jill Hayward from Healthcare who recently sold a large order for Guide Dogs for the Blind has moved across to join the Office Cleaning division .
12 ‘ 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 .
13 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 .
14 In the meantime , the Board is looking for ways to fund the deficit should it continue , but has decided not to charge the deficit as an additional burden upon those residents who are able to pay their own way from their own resources , and not to move from its established principle of offering care to those most in need towards a degenerate policy of offering care only to those who are most able to pay .
15 British Rail has decided not to include the Allens West halt on the list of stops for a rush-hour service between Middlesbrough and Darlington .
16 The Department of Trade and Industry has decided not to refer the offer which topped Lord Hanson 's bid by about £150m .
17 Alternatively the Director General may confirm he has decided not to refer the agreement to the Court where : ( a ) any directly applicable provision of EC law applies to the agreement ; ( b ) the agreement has expired or has been terminated ; ( c ) all the relevant restrictions have been removed ; ( d ) the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry has discharged the Director General from his duty to take proceedings where he is satisfied that the restrictions are not of such significance as to call for investigation by the Court .
18 In Scotland there have been fatal aircraft accidents to private aircraft where the occupants were killed in their leisure time rather than while working in their normal occupation , and the procurator fiscal has decided not to take the matter on to the formal fatal accidents inquiry because he has satisfied himself that it was a matter of accidental death in an aircraft accident without suspicious circumstances .
19 THE GREEN party has decided not to field a candidate in Darlington or Richmond in the General Election .
20 Evans has decided not to consider the nine players who are involved in the East Wales v West Wales match on Monday and has named seven of his Under-21 players .
21 Goalkeeper Stephen Pears is prepared to play after his cheekbone operation , and Lawrence has decided not to recruit a young player to deputise for suspended Jimmy Phillips .
22 But , after considering the comments it received on the ED , the board has decided not to pursue the subject as a single project .
23 For example , assume that a child is a rehabilitated person within the meaning of the Act : in other words , he has been subject to a supervision requirement and that requirement has been terminated or a year has elapsed since the date of the hearing that imposed the supervision requirement , whichever is the longer , and he has committed no further offences during the rehabilitation period ; or he has appeared before a children 's hearing which has decided not to impose a supervision requirement on him and six months has elapsed during which time he has committed no further offences .
24 THE International Ski Federation has decided not to re-schedule the men 's super giant slalom , cancelled at the Alpine world championships in Japan earlier this month .
25 BRITAIN 'S Ministry of Defence has decided not to protect the voluntary civilian crews of the Royal Navy 's new minesweepers against radioactive fallout , in order to save money .
26 MR DAVID Waddington , the Home Secretary , has decided not to reopen the Birmingham Six pub bombings case despite an appeal by the city 's leading churchmen .
27 Instead Ford has decided not to pass the Government 's tax cut on to the motorist but to pour it into its own pockets and profits .
28 As I hang on to the arm-rest with white knuckles , it is clear to me that Brundle has decided not to attempt the corners but to go straight on to the escape road : the turn is impossible now ; it 's just a joke ; he 's trying to scare the shit out of me .
29 Aside from his kicking , Ellwood , the player who has done most to transform the Irish season , has shown that he can also break .
30 It is a cruel irony that the man who has done most to reform the party and its policies , taking it to within a whisker of power , should be blamed for its failure to make the final leap to power .
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