Example sentences of "[vb base] [to-vb] to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Surprising data from the machines can still clash with big egos that want to trust to old-fashioned hunches . |
2 | They believe he 's carried out several sex attacks in one town , and want to talk to other victims who may have been too scared to come forward . |
3 | Act and that I want to talk to local authority associations about that , so we will be in consultation with them . |
4 | In particular , fare increases appear to lead to high losses of passengers , particularly at off-peak periods . |
5 | Mutations that appear to predispose to myocardial infarction ( in the angiotensin converting enzyme ( ACE ) gene ) and hypertension ( in the angiotensinogen gene ) have been identified recently . |
6 | In the absence of anything comparable among the Greeks , I hesitate to attribute to royal initiative a translation so clearly born within the precincts of the synagogue . |
7 | set up a subsidy programme for farmers that want to convert to organic methods |
8 | Some of the hormones known to affect the nervous system , such as the endorphins ( p 230 ) , now appear to bind to immune cells as well , and probably influence their behaviour . |
9 | this is what you want to say to other people is n't it ? |
10 | They will lease the first team pitch and clubhouse back from the buyers next season and expect to move to new premises in 1993 . |
11 | Merseyside Police say they now want to speak to amateur footballer Mr Ashworth . |
12 | I mean , as a guitar player you always tend to listen to other guitar players , and you can spend a lifetime just doing that , but once you start translating from other instruments , then that 's a whole other thing . |
13 | ‘ I tend to listen to odd things they do but not in any depth . |
14 | Hybrid Tea bush types After attending to the basics or primary aspects — removing completely all dead , diseased and feeble wood ( you wo n't find much of this in the first year ) — seek to prune to outward-pointing buds that will grow out along the line of growth , not sideways , so that this growth leads to an open cup or shuttlecock shape . |
15 | But perhaps the most worrying , if most ephemeral , comment is that researchers are unwilling to take risks to open up new lines of research ; they tend to stick to piecemeal additions to well-established paths . |
16 | Of trees with Laurasian affinities , almost half of the families represented have wind pollination , while none of the Gondwana ones do ; many of the northern-Andean ones are hummingbird-pollinated , while those with pollination by large-or medium-sized bees tend to belong to Amazon-centred groups . |
17 | By 14h AEL , gluRs begin to localize to neuromuscular contact sites which prefigure the mature NMJs ( Fig. 2 ) ; a phenomenon predominantly , perhaps exclusively , attributable to the lateral movement of previously unlocalized receptors . |
18 | Yet the few fish which manage to return to Scottish rivers are estimated as being worth several hundreds of pounds each to your economy because of the revenue they create . |
19 | These in turn tend to point to extraterrestrial phenomena . |
20 | I like to listen to other people |
21 | If you 're really lucky , you get to fly to Hula Girl Paradise where you can drink as much lemonade as you like and share a jacuzzi with some grass-skirted hula-hula dancers . |
22 | So there was always that tendency in our members minds you know to refer to various districts and er earlier in my submissions I did say that there was a disparity in earnings , especially between the Scotland and England er to , to something like seven percent if not even more than that in certain undertakings . |
23 | Generally speaking the businesses that obtained government-guaranteed loan funds have produced problems : They require greater monitoring and supervising than the banks normally like to devote to small businesses and , as the type of support is very often a last resource , they must be considered more risky than the norm . |
24 | Even when people do go for walks , they tend to keep to public paths and these are often also severely eroded ( Coleman , 1981 ) . |
25 | Conceit , because they tend to attribute to human beings a position in the world to which , a position of importance in the world , to which they 're not entitled . |
26 | But para-psychologists continue to jump to unchecked conclusions . |
27 | These problems are being made worse by logging practices which , unless carefully managed , w ill continue to contribute to excessive soil erosion . |
28 | Japanese firms prefer long-term reliable and exclusive business relationships and they tend to turn to established channels to develop new business initiatives . |
29 | For more delicate greenstuff and for the fruity veg I tend to turn to olive oil . |
30 | Meantime Wentworth members try to adjust to new faces and new ideas . |