Example sentences of "[coord] [vb base] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Patients aged 18 or over are deemed legally responsible for their own actions , and it is often with great reluctance that they will agree to see a doctor and possibly begin treatment or undergo admission to hospital .
2 Without this we can not engage in any worthwhile legal work or provide access to items .
3 Countries which forbid or restrict access to contraception : CHAD , EQUATORIAL GUINEA , GABON , GREECE , IRELAND , MALAWI , MALTA , LIBYA , KAMPUCHEA , SAUDI ARABIA
4 Temporary jobs lasting more than a week can be considered in terms of whether they open or reopen rights to Unemployment Benefit .
5 One of the most common practical problems at the time of someone 's death is that there are lots of extra expenses involved and yet it is not possible to get hold of cash or obtain access to funds because financial accounts have to be reorganized following the death of the person concerned .
6 You must not gamble on ES premises ( other than raffles etc for charitable purposes ) and must not borrow from or lend money to colleagues or people with whom you have dealings during your work for the ES .
7 Resolution 45/63 expressed concern at Israel 's continuing nuclear build-up and urged all states " not to co-operate with or give assistance to Israel that could enhance its nuclear weapons capability " .
8 Many qualified members of the profession now practise , or refer patients to others who practise , treatments whose scientific validity is considered by some other doctors to be questionable .
9 Please supply a valid package selection ( space fill field if LATEST required or set field to H to track by highest ) .
10 Between Dec. 31 and Jan. 2 several thousand Azerbaijani rioters pulled down or set fire to fences and other installations along a 137-km stretch of the border between the Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic ( an Azerbaijani exclave separated from Azerbaijan proper by a strip of Armenian territory ) and Iran .
11 The programme tests the stability of school effects over time , and considers to what extent they are related to measured differences in processes within schools or resource inputs to schools .
12 Senior managers may have the resource power to grant promotion or pay increases to subordinates ; trade unions possess the resource power to take their members out on strike .
13 There are two methods of fixing Gyproc cove to dry , sound and rigid backgrounds : either use Gyproc cove adhesive , or nail or screw fix to timber grounds or plugs .
14 The wardrobe is designed to fit from wall or end panel to wall , and from floor o ceiling ( though in high rooms , you might want to finish short of the ceiling ) .
15 He liked to tell one that he was a dilettante , ‘ I 've never written a line for publication nor put brush to water-colour , in short I never did a stroke of work , except for those few years teaching at Harvard , and I must admit that I enjoyed every moment of them — in retrospect . ’
16 Throughout the course , the tutors both help students to relate general language issues which are studied in other parts of the degree to their work in schools , and introduce students to issues that are of particular importance to teachers of young children .
17 But with the sales of that are going on , there are needs to move tenants around and make alterations to boundaries and buildings , as we split up holdings , so I would say Chair , it 's essential that we have something in the kitty to do this work , I mean , it 's obviously far exceeded by the capital receipts that the revue is generating .
18 We recommend that a small group , which would include a Friends representative , be formed to consider this and make recommendations to Management .
19 The Ambassador had responded that he would go to the top and make representations to President Ceauŝescu himself .
20 The offences charged had already been committed before the appellants entered the shop and the police , so far from having any dishonest intent , were concerned to return the property to its rightful owners and bring offenders to justice .
21 Our joint commitment on Quality Assurance will greatly assist that process and bring benefits to individuals and employers as well as enhancing the competitiveness of Scottish industry ’ .
22 It was an attack on the whole community — on sick children and their parents , on old people whose much-needed operations will have to be delayed , on the medical staff who devotedly care for them , and on the security forces who will continue to defend the community and bring terrorists to justice .
23 These are survivals of a formerly widespread practice of lighting communal bonfires on New Year 's Eve or another date near the winter solstice , originally to drive out old evils and bring fertility to crops and cattle in the coming year .
24 He claimed he had acted to protect US lives ; to defend the Panama Canal ( control of which was to passed over to Panama on January 1 , 1990 — eleven days before the invasion ) ; to ‘ restore democracy ’ to Panama ; and to stop drug trafficking and bring Noriega to justice .
25 Toshiba will invest some $90m this fiscal year to raise output to 100,000 a month from the present 30,000 and raise yields to 80% from the present 60% .
26 That it is inadequate for trade unions to merely pay lip service to a European prospective , or to be deterred by the refusal of the U K government to accept its European responsibilities and deny rights to U K workers that are enjoyed by every one of our European colleagues .
27 British Gas has been swiftly building up its interests in the new developments to build up a new earnings stream and gain access to supplies .
28 In education such a policy would improve performance indicators immediately as a much higher percentage of youngsters would then achieve three or more Highers and gain entrance to university ; success all round !
29 In either case , we add edge I to J to the tree and delete p to q .
30 Values , he argues , select problems and attach significance to items of knowledge and so constitute a basis of meaning that is tied to the social function of knowledge .
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