Example sentences of "[to-vb] those [noun] [conj] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 and what repression tries to do is to plug those holes and to keep the repressed repressed .
2 How do you get people to accept those values and to live within that framework ?
3 We are not suggesting any solutions , we want information with that information then er , a judgement can then be made by this Committee and something can be done to accept those jobs and to create employment for an unemployment .
4 Why has the Secretary of State failed effectively to tackle those problems and to take action against the excessive profits and unacceptable boardroom pay rises and perks ?
5 To assert those alternatives and to insist upon them we mean that a designer should cease to be the industrial Eichmann of a large corporation .
6 It is surely better to use skilled laundry and cleaning managers to manage those services and to rely on the skills of health care managers to manage the essential core activity of the health service — the provision of health care .
7 So what you really have from the government is a set of guidelines , and it will now be up to each Local Education Authority to interpret those guidelines and to make their own provision .
8 History is taught as if the industrial revolution , the most significant event since the development of agriculture , just happened , simply by the outworking of blind economic forces ; and as if the only people to be consciously aware of it were the aesthetes who reacted against its artifacts , or who , like Karl Marx , sought to analyse those forces and to predict their course .
9 My hon. Friend is right to raise those issues and to seek to be satisfied that the proposals are properly examined and fully justified .
10 This has been done because it is believed that the State has an interest in seeking to prevent those actions and to punish those who so act .
11 It does seem to me an extraordinary catalogue of errors erm and one can well understand how errors take p er could , could have occurred during the somewhat co chaotic passage of the Railways Bill er what , what can not be understood and what is quite inexcusable is , is the fact that no steps adequate steps have been taken to correct those errors and to assure the er continued existence of a er Transport Police which er h h has the sole responsibility for er policing large public spaces in , in this country and er as the Noble Lord has made clear , er does it honour er very considerable scale , very effectively er I hope that the Minister will find it possible to make a favourable reply to the arguments which have been raised .
12 To make those changes but to maintain the essential spirit of cricket is the continuing challenge .
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