Example sentences of "[adj] [n mass] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Five Hurricanes had indeed gone down , one of them last being seen chasing a German aircraft out to sea . |
2 | This is a new addition to a range of measures which include Jobclubs , the Job Interview Guarantee Scheme and other tested methods of helping unemployed people back to work . |
3 | We carefully considered — I explained how we did so — how best to help unemployed people back to work . |
4 | Survey evidence showed that although training is an important and effective way of helping some unemployed people back to work , it is not the only way or always the best way . |
5 | BILL MILLAR finds union leaders and business chiefs unimpressed by plans to get unemployed people back to work |
6 | ‘ Gabriel , when it comes to escorting the good folk up to Heaven , you point straight at the old dame . |
7 | They had developed a method of inserting memories into the brains of amnesiacs , but first those memories had to be recorded with full sensory data on to microchip , and then projected by laser into the brain . |
8 | Apparently she knew enough to tell other people not to worry , but that might mean no more than that she was trying to put a brave face on things . |
9 | ‘ And I know what they say about people who invite other people out to dinner and then spend the whole time trying to depress them and ruin their lives . ’ |
10 | This case may be an example , more physical than usual , of what Arnold Wesker calls ‘ Lilliputianism — the poisonous need to cut other people down to size . ’ |
11 | Composite nine is about putting young people back to work and that has to be a priority in a year which has seen youth unemployment hit the one million mark . |