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

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1 As a consequence they were ‘ extracted ’ from their culture and failed to communicate to their own people .
2 With a new Government assuming office , AI urges members to write to their new MPs appealing for the speedy removal of the death penalty bringing the UK into line with international progress towards abolition .
3 The Royal College of Nursing in Oxford is asking its members to write to their local MPs and state their case for a pay award .
4 Now as a national organizer all the branches in your area if they had any complaints or anything that they wanted attending to used to write to their national organizer and I used to visit and deal with their complaints .
5 They are young people from each area who speak in the local language about important development issues , facilitate discussions and encourage villagers to come to their own conclusions through a series of interactive exercises .
6 People 'll have to come to their own conclusions .
7 And it must help pupils to come to their own commitments as they live their lives in a world of confusing , diverse and often conflicting values and beliefs .
8 We want companies and workforces to come to their own arrangements .
9 In order to give businesses time to adjust to their new rate liability , the change in the amount of rates to be paid by a business will be phased in probably over 5 years .
10 Patients must be allowed to come to terms , they must grieve and mourn for their lost limbs , lost abilities or lost looks and be helped to adjust to their lost body-image .
11 UNDERSTANDING COME dawns when disorientation sets in , and you begin to succumb to their dizzying realm .
12 What the myth does , of course , is to cause people to relate to their inner society of internal objects , i.e. , at less than a mature level .
13 This approach has received considerable reinforcement recently in what is often referred to as " the experiential approach to RE " ( see Chapter 6 for detailed discussion of this ) which focuses on helping pupils to relate to their own experiences and develop the skills they need to reflect on this in a meaningful way .
14 It would encourage pupils to relate to their own uniqueness as a normal activity — not as something done in special sessions or requiring special structures or special input by someone like a teacher .
15 That 's only because you 're looking at it in a very short- term perspective , they , the way they saw the communist revolution was by a very long drawn out process and so it was n't that the revolution had just created this was , this was an important step in order to lead to their ultimate goal .
16 A child ( anyone under 16 years ) is sexually abused when another person , who is sexually mature , involves the child in any activity which the other person expects to lead to their sexual arousal .
17 Sets of spaces found not to conform to their specified relationships can be redefined or repositioned in order to reestablish those relationships .
18 They do love sweet stuff such as honey , jam , chocolate , and biscuits , and some people even prepare special badger cakes to proffer to their local clan .
19 It is illuminating to listen to their own experiences of life in this isolated corner and their memories of Hannah and the rest of the Hauxwells , since it adds depth and substance to the seasons of Hannah 's own life .
20 There are possibilities for encouraging pupils to listen to their own reading on tape , and to discuss what is going on , with the aims of helping them toward cognitive clarity and the expression of their feelings about the text .
21 His servants and courtiers would bring him tales of the beautiful palace and grounds above , but he refused to listen to their mad ramblings .
22 Yet it 's James they have to thank every time they sink into their armchairs to listen to their favourite classics .
23 Half of them felt too embarrassed to talk to their general practitioner and a similar proportion hoped that the symptom would go away .
24 ( as if to attest to their virtual invisibility , homosexual acts between women had never even been covered by the law that was being repealed . )
25 Wasps , top of the table with a 100 per cent record , admit they have yet to play to their full potential .
26 He goes on to refer to legislation in 1980 in West Germany and in 1982 in Italy whereby post-operative transsexuals are deemed to belong to their chosen sex and have the rights and duties of that sex .
27 If we want to save the fish in the sea , the trees in the rain forests and the ozone layer , the wealthy countries have to look to their own consumption habits .
28 The danger with this was that it caused believers to look to their own faith rather than to Christ alone for the assurance of their salvation .
29 It is understood that these solicitors ( Norton Rose ) have asked claimants to look to their own insurers first and that any claims in addition will be met up to the £2,700 Convention limit .
30 Pension schemes are vital to many of our constituents , and I should have thought that they would be of equal importance to Conservative Members in Scotland , who may soon have to look to their own pension schemes although the Minister has reassured me that he may have other arrangements .
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