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

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1 Unless Opposition Members are prepared to stand up and pledge that they will meet the costs of every private home , no matter how high and heavy , our proposals for 1993 will overtake most of their objections , and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to respond to the debate .
2 I am grateful to have the opportunity to respond to the debate .
3 For your evening entertainment you should try to take the opportunity to go to the theatre or enjoy a concert or maybe you would prefer to relax in one of the many wine cellars or bars .
4 IN THE UNITED STATES , citizens are presented with the opportunity to go to the polls at frequent and fixed intervals to elect at national , state , and local levels a host of legislators , executive heads , councilpersons , officials , and even , in some states , judges .
5 WITH Midnight Cowboy in the can , Dustin was given the opportunity to return to the stage in the title role of Jimmy Shine , a Broadway-bound play by his friend Murray Schisgal .
6 The class teacher and the head can use the opportunity to talk to the parents about a particular aspect of school life or single out individual parents to discuss progress and developments and , of course , thank parents for their support .
7 When the present Secretary of State addressed the House on that occasion , he might also have taken the opportunity to draw to the attention of the House and to remind the public outside , particularly in Scotland , that the nature of sovereignty in the Scottish constitutional tradition is different from that of Westminster .
8 Now that the election has been announced , will the Minister take the opportunity to apologise to the industry 's workers and employers for failing to do anything to protect them in the past 13 years ?
9 AFTER SEVEN years of perfecting an original and incisive style of investigative journalism in the provinces , I relished the opportunity to move to the big city and expose the callous greed and avarice that had poisoned the cynical entertainment industry for so long .
10 The two weeks of training on the Soltau-Luneberg Training Area had given the Royal Scots the opportunity to test to the full those operating procedures and ideas that had been developed since the conversion to Warrior had started in the new year .
11 I am delighted that the hon. Gentleman has given me the opportunity to report to the House the latest figures for inward investment .
12 I welcome the opportunity to reply to the debate .
13 ‘ Now that NDT Systems , Eagle and Vicorp are part of the John Wood Group and employing over 50 people , we are collectively ready to grasp the opportunity to contribute to the Group 's goal of becoming a major international energy service company . ’
14 It is , of course , right to require them to adopt certain procedures to ensure that the public and the full range of interests represented by the authority have the opportunity to contribute to the consideration .
15 You may agree with honours or not , we 've done this programme a few year ago , Bill , but classless is erm , as I understand it , is to give anyone in this country erm the opportunity to get to the top .
16 For the reasons I have given , I conclude that if ( but only if ) Lautro did not afford to a person or firm served with an intervention notice in accordance with rule 7.3(12) the opportunity to apply to the board to rescind the notice , and/or to appeal against it , then the lack of such remedies would be unfair and the procedure unlawful .
17 In a case where the breach is " capable of remedy " within the meaning of the section , the principal object of the notice procedure provided for by section 146(1) , as I read it , is to afford the lessee two opportunities before the lessor actually proceeds to enforce his right of re-entry , namely ( 1 ) the opportunity to remedy the breach within a reasonable time after service of the notice , and ( 2 ) the opportunity to apply to the court for relief from forfeiture .
18 We give children the opportunity to develop to the best of their potential .
19 To achieve or succeed we have to climb over others in the struggle to rise to the top .
20 If the defendant negligently starts a fire and strong winds then cause the flames to spread to the plaintiff 's property , the court will not find that the winds break the chain of causation .
21 If you have been awarded a grant or scholarship , send a copy of the letter of the award , or arrange for the body providing the award to write to the University giving details .
22 By pushing the sail over to the left-hand side of the board the CE is also moved , causing the board to steer to the right .
23 Not being covered by state-run health insurance has been a major worry because ‘ sometimes I get very sick and I ca n't find the money to go to the doctor , ’ says Rita .
24 But if the cause is reasonably capable of being associated with the promotion of lawful business interests the judge should not allow the case to go to the jury if there is no evidence of the accused 's intention going beyond such lawful business interests …
25 Frankly , dear readers , I was getting bored waiting for the graphs to get to the point of maximum excitement .
26 The time limit for enforcing an expert 's decision is the same as that for enforcing other contracts , six years if the contract to refer to the expert is under hand , twelve in the unlikely case of its being under seal : s5 and s8 of the Limitation Act 1980 .
27 An action to challenge a decision must , generally , be brought within six years of the decision where the contract to refer to the expert is under hand and twelve in the unlikely case of its being under seal : ss5 and 8 of the Limitation Act 1980 .
28 Since , in the view of the Board , there was no general obligation in the contract to disclose to the plaintiff Mr. Perot 's interest in Vertigo , the only question is whether , when the defendants became aware of Mr. Perot 's interest in both properties , they came under some other duty to take some step to resolve the difficulty or cease to act .
29 Before I rose to speak , I was asked by the chairman to express to the general their admiration for the SAS 's action .
30 Three brown paper bags were pushed through the hatch to tumble to the carriage floor .
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