Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [to-vb] [adv prt] to " in BNC.

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1 With a First National Bank loan secured on your property you have the opportunity to borrow up to £50,000 for any purpose whatsoever .
2 The " cooling-off " period in the case where the debtor makes an offer , allows the debtor the opportunity to cancel up to five days from receipt of the second copy of the agreement which must be sent to him ( s68(a) ) .
3 Passera responds solemnly that there had been the opportunity to sell out to AT&T Co at a very good price , and that option had been rejected .
4 If we could be certain ( as we ought ) that every person of 16 had the opportunity to go on to further education or practical , examinable work , then we could drop the 16+ examination without loss , and with a possible simplification of the school curriculum up to that point .
5 And literacy is not the end of the road : there is the added incentive that those adults who can read and write now have the opportunity to go on to higher education through a special rural matriculation scheme .
6 Once NT is installed in a NetWare LAN , Microsoft will have the opportunity to point out to users that NetWare ( especially pre-version 4 ) is largely superfluous . ’
7 They must naturally be pursued , but always giving counsellees the opportunity to move on to other , more crucial issues .
8 I attend the Assembly as a Member of this House and I should like the opportunity to report back to the House , during a proper debate , on what I am doing in the Council of Europe .
9 Would the minister like to say , like to welcome that initiative but also to ensure that the money which the South Thames tech are going to be able to put into that will be able to continue and not only continue in that one but to allow the increase of this after school provision so that those many women in my constituency and who , the many women in South London who are unemployed , will have the opportunity to get back to work and get back to training with that very necessary provision for child care .
10 The horse that forgot about the tiger that lived in its lair at the bottom of the hill , or at any time disregarded the danger , would very soon become the tiger 's dinner , and so lack the opportunity to pass on to future generations its genes for a poor memory and a low threshold of fear .
11 He tried to duck under the ropes to come over to us , but gets stopped by a security man who asks him what he 's playing at .
12 My feet were sore , I was roasted like Sunday pork , and I did n't even have the money to leap on to one of the buses that flashed past me .
13 er he wants money coming in to the central fund er if has in two years time to face a , a trial , these allegations so be it , but meanwhile he wants the money to come in to the central fund for the reason he 's outlined
14 But the signs are that street-wise teenagers who caused the Chipie boom are moving on again , leaving the brand to settle back to what it is meant to be , a broad-based fashionable collection with an appeal to all members of the family who like off-beat colours and tradition given a twist .
15 A BNP spokesman attacked the decision to spend up to £40,000 on the Darlington branch .
16 But a BNP spokesman attacked the decision to spend up to £40,000 on the Darlington branch .
17 The contract required the buyer to pass on to the seller all the buyer 's rights under the sub-sales contracts .
18 And when we say , or the A N C and democratic organizations say , that you need a five percent vote to cross the hurdle to get in to the assembly and then you , you , you 're a member of their parliament so to say and then what do we hear ?
19 I immediately gestured to the Hurricanes to carry on to Malta by themselves as we were ditching and we turned for the coast ourselves , losing height all the way .
20 Although the policy review will be endorsed by the conference , giving Neil Kinnock the freedom to go on to the offensive against the Conservatives in the run-up to the next general election , there are a number of areas of potential conflict .
21 This allows the user to log in to distant computers , e.g. Missouri or Canberra Botanic Gardens , to see whatever these sites will allow us to see .
22 Keyword Search : This allows the user to list up to five terms which can then be inter-related in order to combine the meanings of the word .
23 LISTREL will then prompt the user to enter up to a maximum of 32 valid charge codes which are to be included in the Listing .
24 It is arousing controversy within both LWT and ITV as independent television companies prepare for the fight to hold on to their franchises .
25 None the less , the necessity to reach out to others — to make abolitionists — even from a strong sense of a mutually supportive movement could contribute to tensions and conflicts between individuals and groups of reformers , as the previous chapter indicated .
26 In other circumstances all that needs to be done if the transaction is a domestic one , whereby , say , a shareholder transfers his holding as a gift to a member of his family or sells it to an acquaintance , is for the transferor to hand over to the transferee a signed share transfer together with the share certificate which the transferee will lodge with the company and the register will then be amended by adding the transferee and noting that the transferor has ceased to be a member or shareholder in respect of the shares .
27 To demonstrate that , he is happy to show off work on new City dealer boards devised in Belfast that allow a foreign exchange trader or the like to listen in to some 20 phone conversations at once via a sophisticated touch screen .
28 There 's the fencing to get back to . ’
29 Rather , supporters tend to wait until the seemingly inevitable lapse of concentration in defence before expecting the side to get down to serious business .
30 He sets a high moral tone , exhorting the journalist to live up to the ideals of truth , decency and justice against the crasser world outside .
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