Example sentences of "[conj] they [vb base] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 The alleged killers finally drove to a field near Burton Salmon , North Yorks , where they set fire to their car and escaped on foot .
2 On the other hand , contracts will only provide sufficient evidence where they give rise to a ‘ firm commitment ’ : the reporting entity 's obligation resulting from the contract can be enforced by an external party , and the circumstances are such that if necessary it will be so enforced .
3 Part of the problem is that Americans are so used to seeing slick TV presenters on the small screen that they take exception to watching badly-dressed businessmen who lack the skills of professional performers .
4 Although , claiming that they bring attention to their own historicity , New Historicists are reluctant to map out what that historicity is .
5 But also , it is not exactly that they bring sexuality to politics ( it was always already there ) ; rather deviant desire brings with it a different kind of political knowledge , and hence inflects both desire and politics differently .
6 A second important feature of sociological explanations of industrial conflict is that they assume conflict to be a reasoned response of one form or another .
7 Taken together , people 's answers to these three questions indicate that they judge HP to be the most costly common form of credit , and that they judge credit cards , store accounts and check trading to be relatively cheap — with the important qualification that ( presumably taking quality of goods into account ) mail order and check trading , though not expensive , are often thought likely to give poor value for money .
8 At every stage children 's ideas can be included , so that they give rise to many opportunities for scientific investigations .
9 What is distinctive about standing rules is that they direct attention to the interest of the applicant in the outcome of the case .
10 But in fact these early chapters of Genesis are historical , in that they bear witness to events which actually took place .
11 They are polytheistic in that they seem to believe that many gods exist , but monotheistic in that they command obedience to only one of these many gods .
12 Courtesy and hospitality , it is true , would demand that they pay heed to this alien in his great need but their obligations extend no further than that .
13 Another thing , when you look at how people recognise characters , it 's not a the features that they pay attention to , but the overall shape .
14 In order to ensure that R&D activities result in successful new products , innovators must ensure that they have access to all of the relevant information .
15 All we know about As , for example , is that they have relation to R to Bs , relation R' to Cs , relation R'' to Ds , etc ; and similarly for our understanding of Bs , Cs and Ds , and the variety of Rs .
16 The police and the Government can be proud of the police national computer because it fights crime , but it is important that they offer assurance to the general public that it can not be misused and does result in people being dealt with differently .
17 which I do n't think should be allowed , go right themselves off and leave lots of people that they owe money to and ca n't get it , they get threatened
18 Traders at securities houses have long argued to the SEC that they need access to information about the current credits of the companies whose debt they are trading .
19 When they meet at the final masking , the atmosphere is again one of ceremony and solemnity , and they speak verse to each other ( V.iv.72–83 ) .
20 If somebody , he tapes somebody and they draw exception to it , say right , tell them I do n't want to be taped .
21 The military skills and superior armaments of the two knights allow them to fight off their attackers and they gain admittance to the castle .
22 Localized zones of compressional and tensional stress are common along strike-slip faults and they give rise to a number of distinctive landforms .
23 The dogs are excited , and they give voice to their exuberance .
24 That 's very effective if you 're dealing with factual information which is changing fairly rapidly , and I think we 'll see quite a growth of that in the next few years , but libraries are n't just stores of factual information ; they store a large number of books and articles and they need access to that too , and probably the most typical external use of a computer in libraries and in a university library , academic library , these days is to access the huge stores of information on scientific publishing .
25 That 's very effective if you 're dealing with factual information which is changing fairly rapidly , and I think we 'll see quite a growth of that in the next few years , but libraries are n't just stores of factual information , they store a large number of books and articles and they need access to that too , and probably the most typical external use of a computer in libraries in a university library , or academic library , these days is to access the huge stores of information on scientific publishing .
26 The jobs they can do are limited , and they arc thought to bc less intelligent and more easily pleased .
27 Those readers who are now sufficiently convinced that the F-Plan is the first realistically helpful medical advance in slimming , as indeed it is , may if they wish turn to page 91 of this book , where they will find all the rules for following the plan , followed by recipes , menus and charts .
28 Their lives are conditioned by what they encounter in the street or on the playground , and can be ruined , the bishop contends , if they fall victim to drugs .
29 If they make sense to you , well and good .
30 It remains to be seen if they have applicability to the much more complex discriminant analysis problems routinely undertaken by classical taxonomists .
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