Example sentences of "[is] [to-vb] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless , we need to consider what problems might arise and make provision accordingly , accepting that such provision should be very flexible if it is to cope with the range of need presented by the disabled . |
2 | The reason that that B one insertion has been made is to cope with the use classes order change . |
3 | We can not afford to have failures in a health system which needs to use every hospital and every health care worker if it is to cope with the demands of the twenty first century . |
4 | RUGBY LEAGUE : John Joyner , Castleford 's veteran back row forward who made his Great Britain debut against Australia in 1978 , is to retire at the end of the season , writes John Whalley . |
5 | Mr. J.G.S. Gammell is to retire from the Board following the Annual General Meeting after 36 years of service . |
6 | Janet Jones , secretary of the British Tennis Umpires Association , is to retire from the post at the end of this year . |
7 | Probably the only way to try and prevent it is to go into the schools and get people that have been through the proble , the problem theirselves to go into the schools and try and educate the kids to stay off drugs . |
8 | And the headlines this lunchtime it 's confirmed that Calverton Colliery in Nottinghamshire is to go into the review procedure putting another six hundred miners ' jobs at risk . |
9 | Deep structural changes will be necessary in developing countries if literacy is to go beyond the citadels of the elites . |
10 | The job of the historian is to go beyond the facts , and to make interpretations . |
11 | To suggest that all unproductive consumption is solely capitalist personal consumption is to go beyond the bounds of credibility . |
12 | PPC If you are dead set against replacing your motherboard ( which is the option I 'd go for ) then your only alternative , other than buying a new set up , is to go for a processor replacement card . |
13 | If they like it , the answer is to go for a swim by buying PEPs , ’ says Amanda . |
14 | ‘ What I 'd really like to do now is to go for a drink with you . |
15 | The normal ‘ use ’ is to go for a joyride , to get home after missing the last bus or train or for the use in crime . |
16 | Visitors from all over the region are converging on the Gray Art Gallery and Museum , Hartlepool , to see an exhibition of the work of realist painter John Bratby , which is to go on a UK tour . |
17 | Third , since the APB wants to ensure that the debate which it intends the paper to stimulate does not get confined to the Big Six and a few others , it is to go on a whistlestop tour of the country over the next three months , holding discussion meetings with interested parties . |
18 | A third reason why dieting makes you fat is because fat is less metabolically active than muscle … the one sure way to slow the body down and so create the conditions for getting fat is to go on a diet |
19 | All you have to do is to go with the flow of events , letting each scene add to what has gone before . |
20 | Of course his first move is to go to a pub . |
21 | The best advice is to go to a specialist consumer credit/hire purchase lawyer for information on this very important matter . |
22 | The best way to do this is to go to the experts , the people who use the course every day , the teachers and the students . |
23 | The only recompe the only resource anyone has is to go to the courts , for the courts to decide what the law is at that present moment . |
24 | The famous TV-am sofa is to go to the Museum Of The Moving Image on London 's South Bank , but staff and contributors have been invited to put in sealed bids for everything else . |
25 | Mrs Chalker , who is to go to the House of Lords , resumes ministerial responsibilities tomorrow when she travels to Budapest for a meeting of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development . |
26 | He 'll decide that I 've worked that out — that I 'll guess my best bet is to go to the car because he 'll reckon I wo n't go to the car . |
27 | ‘ The traditional British way of doing things in international sporting bodies is to go to the body and put forward a sensible , fair and balanced objective and assume then that everybody will vote for it . |
28 | We have put up prize money of £8,000 , all of which is to go to the schools . |
29 | There are plenty of non-book publishers with ranges very well suited to a general bookshop , and by far the best way to discover just what is available is to go to the gift trade 's International Spring Fair at the NEC , Birmingham from 7th to 11th February and find out for yourselves . |
30 | An exercise you can do to get a picture of the difference between newspapers is to go to the library and read each daily in turn . |