Example sentences of "[vb base] a [adj] [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Would not such a visit provide a glorious opportunity to point out that the assisted places scheme — among other major educational advances — would be abolished under a Labour Government , thereby denying many bright children in the Duchy the opportunity of a first-rate education ?
2 Anglian Water Open Days provide a rare opportunity to find out what is really involved in treating and supplying safe , clean water and in cleaning waste water for its return to the environment .
3 Both provide a real opportunity to start breaking down barriers .
4 But , however successful they are financially , they provide a splendid opportunity to give your work exposure and publicity and to take stock of your progress and development , as well as often providing various contacts and leads to follow up .
5 But she has no intention of changing course now as she believes that , run as separate entities , the shops remain manageable and provide a strong incentive to succeed for the franchisees .
6 While Yoruba and Ibo patterns of status mobility based on achieved wealth provide a strong incentive to establish a business enterprise as a means of obtaining high social status , once established there are no antecedent roles conferring respect for efficient managerial performance .
7 provide a useful training-ground to prepare us
8 Office Systems ( also previously known as office automation or office information systems ) provide a good vehicle to explore the major questions .
9 Threats in the external environment also provide a compelling reason to expand beyond the home market .
10 After that you need to type it either on to a computer or a typewriter and provide a free translation to go with it .
11 The consultant psychiatrist and a team of community nurses from the health service are actively involved in supporting and visiting the scheme , and the home is registered and inspected by the local authority who also provide a social worker to provide links with other local services .
12 You propose a new wheeze to help farmers ; I cite a specific nonsense that will result .
13 To return to the question of how longitude-confined VGP paths can arise from complex behaviour of the dynamo , we propose a simple way to link VGP movements with flux change at the core surface , thereby connecting palaeomagnetic data with intuition gained from secular variation ( SV ) studies .
14 Feigning fatigue , we urge a baffled party to evacuate before the witching hour .
15 ‘ All the independent analysts are now backing their words with money that they expect a gentle recovery to take root next year . ’
16 Those ultimate motivations will be the subject of the next section , but here we are interested in exactly what it is that we expect a pragmatic theory to do .
17 If you want a decent tree to grow
18 He added : ‘ We still want to stay in Britain , but we want a decent place to live in . ’
19 ‘ So , for instance , you may install Windows in the office , and if you want a compatible spreadsheet to use at home , you can install the DOS version there , provided that only one is used at a time . ’
20 Housing experts say it 's an increasing problem and they want a new law to protect tenants .
21 But I want a Labour Britain to play its full part in bringing about a nuclear-free world , ’ Mr Kaufman said .
22 I want a little thing to crack into .
23 We went to Washington to talk to the IRS and said , ‘ Look , honest donors want a reputable place to get appraisals and we think dealers are best qualified to provide it ’ .
24 Of course — and especially when you only want a single rose to fill a gap — it is all very easy to succumb to the highly coloured and neatly packaged entreaties to impulse buying , conspicuously displayed in supermarkets , DIY garden centres , and even the local street market .
25 It depends on whether you want a natural pond to encourage newts , frogs and toads .
26 Duty assessment and intake teams occupy a prime position to provide such a service ( Buckle , 1981 ; O'Hagan , 1986 ) .
27 In The Hitch-hiker 's Guide to the Galaxy the author , Douglas Adams , describes a planet inhabited by a race of hyperintelligent pan-dimensional beings who build a hyperintelligent computer to help them come up with the answer to Life , the Universe and Everything .
28 But Tories have attacked the decision and say a golden opportunity to boost foreign trade links could have been lost .
29 For this reason fears have been expressed that rising house prices pose a major threat to price stability generally .
30 Fit a concealed switch to isolate the system from outside the vehicle .
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