Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun] [prep] [det] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Has society the right to pass judgement at all on matters of morals ?
2 We hope to provide support for those with the common ground of being single , young and Catholic in today 's Church and society .
3 As a result , while the Authority can justifiably take much of the credit for the transformation of certain aspects of primary education in Leeds which PNP began to yield , it may also need to accept responsibility for some of PNP 's manifest weaknesses .
4 The latest moves led observers to speculate that the government might be seeking to encourage mergers between some of the bigger banks and some of those with large bad debt portfolios .
5 In view of the numerous illnesses and injuries which can affect people , it would be very difficult to provide guidelines on all of these .
6 We 're not saying you ca n't do it because we 're trying to say you need to be aware of these problems because we need to find solutions to some of them , erm and A L O work is definitely one of them , that report from the home office and the D V suggests quite categorically that er that there should be a crime prevention input into all planning applications .
7 In these circumstances s27 enables a social services department to request help from any of the following : ( a ) any local authority ; ( b ) any local education authority ; ( c ) any local housing authority ; ( d ) any health authority .
8 We would commend the fund to other voluntary organisations who strive to provide help to those in need .
9 It was a dispiriting affair , and since the material was being auctioned on behalf of the gallery 's creditors , there were no reserves and auctioneer Ian Mackenzie was forced to lower as well as raise his bids in order to find buyers for each of 144 lots which raised £97,070 ( $166,300 ) .
10 No I shall have to find room for some of the pots and leave the glasses in .
11 Piaget 's sentence completion study involved asking seven-to nine-year-olds to write completions for each of the following written sentence fragments :
12 They were upset because British Rail wanted to close 13 crossings as unsafe without offering to provide alternatives at any of them .
13 In some problems we require to obtain x for each of a set of values for p ; e.g. the elements of p may be functions of an independent variable , and we require x for each of a number of values of the variable .
14 One might hope to find enlightenment on this in the brochure issued by the DES in 1986 , setting out the principles of Kenneth Baker 's brain-child , the City Technology Colleges .
15 Gimson 's furniture was his supreme achievement , the only relatively modern work to bear comparison with that of the great English cabinet-makers of the eighteenth century .
16 Alyssia 's roundabout attempts to find answers to some of her questions died on her lips .
17 It is in fact very common to find subsets like this within larger classes , and when we quantify them they usually show sharp patterns of social differentiation .
18 Employers can be used by the courts to obtain payments from those in arrears with fines , maintenance , housing and consumer credit agreements .
19 Right taking calcium as the metal , you want to write equations for each of the four types of reaction .
20 This involved a painstaking search of the paper dictionary to find examples of each of the special characters .
21 ‘ Nor is he the kind to come north at all without a very sure chance of success .
22 The proposed plan of action focuses on the way health and social services work together to provide services to those in need , particularly elderly people , including :
23 Thereafter , he gradually redefined his mission from that of a soldier refusing to accept capitulation to that of a symbol not merely of continuing military resistance to Germany but of political resistance to Vichyism and Nazism .
24 If our priority is to target help at those with most need and to back away when those needs are met , our contacts with families could become simply box-ticking sessions , and it would be harder to get to know them . ’
25 The comprehensive range of facilities that it provides makes it possible for you to create patterns for all of these popular garment shapes , to suit your own individual tensions and measurements .
26 Thus , in the dyeing of rayon with certain direct colours in closed machines , the alkalinity can dissolve sufficient reducing substances to cause reduction of some of the dye , with destruction of the colour .
27 After almost six hours they failed to reach verdicts on any of the defendants , who are said to have used language students as couriers .
28 The Safer Cities initiative , launched in 1988 , has successfully brought together local groups and agencies to tackle crime in some of our worst affected urban areas .
29 The effect has been to highlight weaknesses in each of the traditional interpretations and to demythologize the revolutionary intelligentsia .
30 A mandatory waiting period of five working days would be required for the purchase of a handgun , during which time checks would be required to screen applicants for those with a criminal background .
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