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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 One of the reasons why to save money is because the studio theatre has a limited capacity .
2 Pressure on the authorities not to send Mr Yang back to China grew on Tuesday when Amnesty International requested all its members telex John Major , the Foreign Secretary , urging him not to allow Mr Yang to be returned ‘ under any circumstances ’ .
3 The prospect of their victory has prompted the federal judge overseeing the school-desegregation plan publicly to warn the candidates not to make promises he will not allow them to keep .
4 It will enable the promoters greatly to improve capacity and the safety of passenger flows at the London underground station .
5 Other installations would be demolished , including the gates ' winding gear ( 'A' and ‘ F ’ ) which hauled the caissons aside to allow ships of up to 85,000 tons to enter the 1,148 feet ( 351m ) dock .
6 The digger was wounding the tubers sufficiently to allow infection .
7 Many of us are old enough to remember the days when to contract tuberculosis — which many British people did — was to be given a virtual death sentence .
8 Bell was instrumental in pulling the pieces together to rescue David Mellor from the sex scandal with actress Antonia de Sancha .
9 As in previous years , the resolutions not to discuss business ( it carried the threat of a fine ) gave way early on the first evening .
10 Taking the eggs home to make pancakes
11 Thus the Gay Gordons has some particular rules ( like the rule telling the dancers when to form trios ) within broader rules for the proper conduct of all Scottish reels .
12 La Vie Au Grand Air at least understood the goings-on enough to describe runs as courses and wickets as guichets .
13 The three figures looked quite awful ; someone had painted red , blue and green panties over the mid-sections of the figures perhaps to register objection to their nudity , but this only served to accentuate it .
14 Labour claims the council is trying to push through the changes quickly to limit negotiations on the principles .
15 I wonder is Fergie wifes pulling the strings here to keep Cuntona hot bum off the cold subs bench : -0 ?
16 With their in-depth defence the Gunners could now safely sustain an enemy onslaught and within seconds send the forwards away to take advantage of the depleted numbers at the opposition 's rear .
17 Frustrated , she went towards the kitchen and I pulled the curtains apart to watch night fall .
18 AT THE May meeting of Claudy WI , N Brown of Walworth Garden Centre showed the members how to plant tubs and hanging baskets for a good display during the summer .
19 Her and Gary took all the bottoms off to make tie backs
20 Such a man was Salah Muhammad , of Huaiwiri , who pursued a campaign to get the girls there to attend school after puberty .
21 organizing the raffles just to get things like slide shows organized videos organized just a little bit of help .
22 The start of this session was one of the very few occasions when we specifically told the pupils how to conduct part of an activity .
23 As paragraph 16.1 of Code C makes clear , the police officer is obliged to charge a suspect as soon as he believes that there is sufficient evidence for a prosecution to succeed , but nobody could expect the police simply to cease work on the case and rely at the trial only on the material revealed up to the moment of charging .
24 Relations with Brian Clough hit rock bottom , you might remember , when the manager called the police in to escort Fashanu from the club 's training ground .
25 The Chancellor is trying to convince his political audience that Britain 's deficit ( now running at close on 4 per cent of national income ) is not a problem ; and to convince the markets not to sell sterling .
26 While this sum is just above the average sum of additional income earned by single parents under the previous system , the new rules , again in the name of simplification , have abolished the claimants right to offset child-minding costs against their earnings .
27 Canada was judged to have participated in the talks primarily to safeguard concessions gained under the FTA .
28 Itar-Tass news agency said several hundred demonstrators in the Siberian city of Irkutsk had taken to the streets yesterday to demand Mr Yeltsin 's resignation while his supporters had begun collecting signatures in favour of a referendum .
29 It is within the competence of the examiners not to mark examination work judged by them to be illegible .
30 Furthermore , there were no psychologists around to devise tests of mental faculties .
  Next page