Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] [adv] [coord] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I therefore challenge candidates of all parties to state clearly and publicly where they stand on the chronic and continuous underfunding of a service which is increasingly being asked to undertake more and more duties .
2 But this strategy , however successful , would not reveal the ability of cocoliche speakers to converse fluently and spontaneously without recourse to those contexts .
3 In loose leaf format contained in a clear plastic wallet , these are designs to use again and again , singly or in a combination , whenever you want to catch the eye and the compliments .
4 Opportunities to achieve better or more cost-effective removal of contaminants from the aqueous waste due to the higher initial concentrations .
5 The programme of education reforms currently being introduced by the British Government requires all state maintained schools to introduce more or less simultaneously several major innovations , together with any changes initiated by LEAs and by the schools , while attempting to maintain the quality of their ongoing work .
6 It seems at times to dwell excessively and inaccurately on the ineffectiveness of the English resistance ( see below ) , and is likely for the 990s at least to be at best a partial record .
7 Sophie was after all thirteen , and it 's a rare contemporary child — especially born to parents in the communicative arts , that being the only umbrella heading under which both Lou and myself could suitably cluster : though he saw , probably rightly , greater sensibility and sensitivity in a Bloch quartet than he did in a Sunday Times editorial — who can expect both parents to live permanently and companionably together .
8 Iron deficiency — anaemia — sometimes causes nails to turn upwards and then flake , so you may not be getting enough iron ( found in red meat , eggs , and green veg ) .
9 Concern for people requires an understanding of what will motivate individuals to work harder and more effectively , and also an understanding of what can make a work group as a whole improve its motivation and norms of working .
10 We 're asking our troops to do more and more with less and less .
11 However , as the evidence developed before him , it became clear that it was not necessary for the carers to sleep overnight and thus , plus they did not need bedrooms and therefore a four bedroomed bungalow with rooms for the plaintiff , her parents , the night sleeper and one for Clare or to be used as a spare room , would be sufficient .
12 He had no idea , for the letter forced him at last to admit to himself that he knew nothing about his son , that he had lost touch with him , had allowed him over the years to drift further and further away so that now they were virtual strangers .
13 They include SunLink ISDN , SunLink Frame Relay and SunLink PPP and enable applications traditionally bound to LANs such as client/server databases , multimedia , X Window systems and NFS applications to run faster and more economically over global networks .
14 She 'd gone through agonies to get here and now .
15 The church must seek to develop its spiritual and personal resources to minister imaginatively and responsibly in all of these situations in its care of people from the cradle to the grave .
16 Cusick 's original construction drawing had the midriff too narrow to allow the skirt flats to meet smoothly and so the midriff was widened .
17 Large bonuses encourage teams to work faster and longer to meet targets , and top professionals earn a minimum of £1,000 a week — for five shifts of up to 12 hours each .
18 sufficient flats to do more or less anything er that you care to choose now .
19 The approach is primarily focused on helping patients resolve the crisis that has led to an overdose and on tackling their longer-term problems , largely using their own resources to do so and thereby developing greater ability to cope with stresses in future .
20 When parks are ploughed , there is a tendency for farmers to plough closer and closer to the trunk until eventually the tractor disturbs the roots and the tree suffers , or even dies .
21 After a long-winded description of the historical background to the war , and survey of the situation in the east — hinting that the war would continue to drag on over the coming winter — Hitler , in the part of the speech which attracted most attention , demanded full powers to act immediately and ruthlessly ‘ independent of person and status ’ where anyone was found not to be fulfilling his duties to the ‘ people 's community ’ and failing in the war effort and promised an ‘ inexorable challenge to every form of corruption and omission of duty ’ .
22 The Volunteer Guides have now become an important feature of the Royal Museum of Scotland and says their aim is to encourage satisfied customers to return again and again .
23 Such participation in decisions , leading to job satisfaction , might motivate the subordinates to work harder and more efficiently and effectively , to achieve the goals of the organisation .
24 Try to retain some sort of control over an emotional matter and expect partners to behave unpredictably and thoughtlessly .
25 The move to the new offices in City Road has enabled staff at all levels to respond effectively and quickly to any situation , and the London based directors ensure constant contact with clients so there is no ‘ ivory tower ’ situation .
26 I says , they have a hotel there , so I brought them up to the hotel and took them , he went in and he made arrangements to stay there and then I took them over and let them see this lake dwell this crannagh as they call it .
27 Following examination of the Kohl-Mitterrand and Eyskens proposals the European Council agreed to an immediate " detailed examination [ by EC Foreign Minsters ] of the need for possible treaty changes with the aim of strengthening the democratic legitimacy of the union , enabling the Community and its institutions to respond efficiently and effectively to the demands of the new situation , and assuring unity and coherence in the Community 's international action " .
28 Town hall officers are also investigating the possibility of Shop mobility buses and even electric buses to go backwards and forwards between disabled car parking areas and the shops .
29 A good deal of responsibility rests therefore on the local authority and the councillors to deal properly and fairly with any complaint , or finding by the commissioner .
30 The section of the Manifesto entitled The Institute and Professional Success does list a number of detailed objectives that might be expected to help firms increase their profitability , the most important of which is that ‘ unless required by public interest , the Institute should not seek to impose regulations which have the effect of restricting the freedom of members to succeed professionally and commercially ’ .
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