Example sentences of "[noun pl] to involve [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This stands in marked contrast to the emphasis on parental responsibility in recent child-care law developments , although it must be acknowledged that in extending parental rights in education the government has been keen to stress the duty of parents to involve themselves in their child 's schooling in various ( often ‘ consumerist ’ ) ways .
2 With our increasing clarity of the racism we faced daily , we made tentative overtures to involve ourselves in Black women 's activities .
3 Perhaps some of his churchmen allowed personal ambition and family loyalties to involve them in the political divisions of the reign , and so may have welcomed a change of dynasty in 1016 .
4 The recently launched Parents against Tobacco ( PaT ) is a forum for patents to involve themselves in anti-tobacco campaigning on behalf of their children .
5 There is a disturbing trend for younger children to involve themselves in that kind of crime .
6 They undertook exhaustive consultation with Aboriginal people and others to involve them in the policy formulation .
7 Belfast Action Team said agencies would answer queries and encourage the formation of residents ' groups to involve them in decision-making .
8 Parliamentary opposition groups were also active in the anti-government protests , but their focus was on political regrouping following their defeat in the May 1990 elections , parliamentary opposition to government policies and political manoeuvring in response to NSF proposals to involve them in a government coalition .
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