Example sentences of "and reach [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Two proposals led by my family health services authority are to establish a new pattern of audiological services in primary care for elderly patients operating from general practice rather than ear , nose , and throat departments , and to reach a consensus on the range of conditions that can be cost effectively , appropriately , and equitably treated in general practice by physiotherapists . |
2 | Nithard presented Charles as doing everything possible to avoid battle and to reach a settlement with Lothar . |
3 | Since my remarks were unnecessary for the decision , R. not having yet attained the age of 16 , I am free to reconsider the matter and to reach an opposite conclusion . |
4 | Shamir said that the goal of the forthcoming bilateral talks would be " to sign peace treaties between Israel and its neighbours and to reach an agreement on interim self-government arrangements with the Palestinian Arabs " . |
5 | She had suggested that I should go and fill it , but there had been ice and snow outside , and darkness , and to reach the coal I should have to climb down into the concrete bunker . |
6 | Police have advised the expected 90,000 Nottingham Forest and Manchester United soccer fans converging on Wembley to expect long delays and to reach the stadium via the A40 and M40 . |
7 | Chemists must not be reactive — they need to be proactive and to reach the coming generation with a positive message that is well presented . |
8 | Each criterion will be specific enough for Bill and me to judge performance against it without hesitation and to reach the same conclusion , . |
9 | Kenny then excelled in the higher sphere and helped the Palace to gain the 2nd Division championship with the club 's best-ever defensive record , and to reach the top of the Football League in September 1979 . |
10 | But the greater Mind is the creator of time and to reach the level of the Universal Mind within oneself is to view the whole conveyor belt , turning simultaneously . |
11 | The institutional , legal and procedural definition of convocation had not been clear in 1307 nor was it finally resolved by 1327 : the clergy were struggling to free themselves from the enveloping quicksand of parliament , the king 's high court , and to reach the firm ground of an autonomous clerical assembly , no part of the king 's court ( with all that that implied ) and free from the intimidating presence , or intrusion , of those royal councillors who were laymen . |
12 | The first true canal , with locks and a towpath , was that constructed by the municipal authorities of Exeter between 1564 and 1567 to allow barges to pass around the weirs on the river and to reach the city . |
13 | This pattern often begins at about eighteen months and reaches a peak between three and six years , after which it rapidly declines . |
14 | In the GIS context such issues are becoming increasingly important as GIS use grows rapidly and reaches a wider audience : this concern has created a new sub-discipline of ‘ spatial language ’ research . |
15 | It has green skin with a waxy appearance , and reaches a length of 10cm . |
16 | Continue until the path emerges from the forest at a wooden gate and reaches a horizontal track — the line of the tramroad . |
17 | It leaves Inverkirkaig by a pleasant avenue alongside the River Kirkaig , formerly the county boundary , and reaches a bridge across it . |
18 | This skirts the base of the pinnacled north ridge and reaches a ridge beyond , where the final stage of the ascent , of daunting aspect , requires a very steep scramble up a narrowing spire to its airy top . |
19 | The road descends to valley level in lovely birch woods and reaches a junction where the old road for Tomdoun and Kinlochhourn turns off . |
20 | The breadth of some of these banks is so great that they can not be attributed to marine erosion at low sea levels corresponding with glacial periods : the Nazareth bank near the Maldive Islands is about 350 km ( 220 miles ) long and reaches a maximum breadth of about 100 km ( 60 miles ) and lies almost uniformly at a depth of about 60 m ( 200 ft ) . |
21 | In form and size it is comparable with Mount Etna and reaches a similar elevation , approximately 3 300 m ( 11,000 ft ) . |
22 | Melt the chocolate over a pan of hot water until it is shiny and smooth and reaches a temperature of 38–43C/100–110F . |
23 | When the pulsatance falls to , the transmission begins to fall and reaches a cut-off rate of 6 dB per octave in power when . |
24 | When , if and similarly if Hence which is at and at and reaches a maximum of unity in between at , as shown in figure 12.3 . |
25 | They pump oxygen into the bloodstream , so that it passes through the heart and reaches the working muscles . |
26 | Information is still hard to track down and reaches the classroom level in a fragmented and patchy way . |
27 | After Cold Higham it crosses Watling Street , runs past the important Iron Age hill-fort of Hunsbury , and reaches the crossing of the Nene at Northampton . |
28 | Current single ‘ My Rising Star ’ walks the tightrope of twee and reaches the other side looking like Frank Bruno , a few minutes of charming soul where they set their sights beyond the mundane . |
29 | At night the thermosphere of Venus cools far more than that of Mars , and reaches the low temperatures indicated in Figure 4.7 . |
30 | Current single ‘ My Rising Star ’ walks the tightrope of twee and reaches the other side looking like Frank Bruno , a few minutes of charming soul where they set their sights beyond the mundane . |