Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 When the radiator is full , close the air vent , reset the lockshield valve to its original setting , replace its cover , and open the handwheel valve to allow water to circulate right the way through it .
2 er to go right the way through to Venice and you 've got to stay at Venice for at least a couple of days so oh and it , er , I think er , you 're talking about two thousand at least just for that four days , you know ?
3 In any case , no head is powerful enough to carry effectively the sort of responsibility that the management of the National Curriculum , in the context of the rest of the Act , will bring .
4 I CAN IMAGINE THE INDIGNANT HOWLS OF protest as collectors all over the country now run to their shelves to gather together a clutch of beloved performances .
5 Have you been able to gather together the whole of your father 's former collection ?
6 But the Scanachrome process introduces a linear scanning over the whole image , so I proposed to paint only the area of the TV screen and leave the scanning on everything that is n't TV .
7 For example , the psychological dilemmas of women 's two roles discussed in the late 1950s by Myrdal and Klein are said by them to affect only the minority of educated middle-class women .
8 It is possible that in the past any Zuwayi would have felt free to continue personally the feud with Zliten if he could allege that the peace was unsatisfactory or incomplete .
9 Most users would then have to wait only a couple of hours for a new telephone .
10 Initially they had a duty to promote only the welfare of the blind but from 1951 they had power to promote the welfare of the deaf and of the general classes of the physically handicapped .
11 Democracy is not always taken to signify only a form of government , or of choosing a government : it may be a term applied to a whole society .
12 In order to work successfully the notion of Partnership through Compact must involve all the personnel in the participating organisations including trade unions .
13 She came to know instinctively the kind of candid , vivid anecdote that found favour with him , the sort of thing that made him chuckle with delight , and sometimes scribble it down in a note-book .
14 In the meantime , the Government have attempted to pull together a solution to the dilemma that arises as a result of the different views that are held by various groups .
15 Other voices , too , are now being raised in support of a national body to pull together a multitude of organisations , currently pursuing , often blindly , their selfish individual goals .
16 88open is trying to pull together a meeting of consortia chiefs this month to mull over the kinds of business , customer and anti-trust issues they all share .
17 USL is apparently unwilling to budge on standard pricing , knowing full well that SCO is trying to pull together an agreement for SVR4 by the time of its showpiece SCO Forum in Santa Cruz this week .
18 Where a possession order is made in respect of a " regulated tenancy " of residential property in a mandatory case ( Cases 11 – 20 ) , the court is empowered to grant only a maximum of fourteen days and has no other discretion : Rent Act 1977 , Sched 15 , Pt II and s 89 of the Housing Act 1980 .
19 And to accept only the minimum of information necessary for you to complete the task ’ .
20 If it were decided to increase greatly the provision of group care in day nurseries , then a big investment would have to be made in buildings and staff training .
21 When the index is computerised it will be practicable to increase greatly the number of names on the index .
22 But in 1934 , the District managed to obtain only a promise of a mere £70 in grant-aid from the LEA for those courses provided by Whiteley — a wholly inadequate offer .
23 They had also spent the previous six weeks familiarising themselves with the country , getting to know especially the lie of the rivers , which would become torrents after the heavy rain that fell in the afternoon and at night during many months of the year , while the same river beds higher up the hills could be dry at times .
24 However , while it was comparatively easy to cobble together a story around a popular star , the British industry was not yet well organized when it came to finding a steady output of ideas for dramatic features and developing them into workable scripts .
25 Bend the ‘ handle ’ down to pull away the cutting with a heel .
26 Then he stepped towards her to stand just a couple of feet away .
27 I am glad to confirm that the disabled persons transport advisory committee , which was set up under the Transport Act 1985 , exists to provide exactly the voice for which the Hon. Member called .
28 Normally , it can take forever — well , even months at times — to extract just a nugget of information from the Pentagon , but this time minutes only .
29 He felt that to stop the dance and make gestures , no matter how elegantly , destroyed the flow and the ability of the dancers to communicate expressively the meaning of their movements .
30 10.7.6 In respect of the due exercise of any right or licence ( i ) confirmed or granted or ( ii ) agreed to be granted under the provisions of Clauses 10.7.2 , 10.7.3 and 10.7.4 , each Party ( i ) grants or ( ii ) agrees to grant respectively a licence under any intellectual property rights in respect of results and ( i ) grants or ( ii ) agrees to grant respectively to the extent reasonably necessary for such due exercise a licence under any background intellectual property right , and undertakes to procure like grants or agreements to grant from its Related companies .
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