Example sentences of "[vb base] attention to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In particular , we commend attention to the potential ( and challenges ) of staff meetings .
2 The next chapter will be rather different in both intention and structure , for it will not examine the work in detail of particular leaders in the field nor give attention to the teasing out of any particular principles .
3 The ED proposed that auditors ' reports should contain brief descriptions of the responsibilities of directors and auditors ; include a description of the key features of the audit process ; abandon the system of reporting only by exception on such matters as proper accounting records ; and draw attention to a range of inherent uncertainties , including those affecting the validity of the going concern assumption .
4 Nevertheless an unusual change of éaulement or alignment can add interest and draw attention to a dancer 's statement .
5 These authors draw attention to a number of methodological problems as well as to difficulties of interpretation and theory .
6 Yet another type of formal relation between sentences — and perhaps the most apparent — is provided by those words and phrases which explicitly draw attention to the type of relationship which exists between one sentence or clause and another .
7 A number of papers draw attention to the support questions ( Greenstein 1993 ; Higgs 1993 ; Zweig 1993 ) .
8 Er with regard to the definition of the Greater York area , I referred to this earlier on in my submission this morning , but it may er assist the panel if I draw attention to the Secretary of State 's letter in approving the structure plan in nineteen eighty seven .
9 The authors draw attention to the increase in fundholders ' referral rates to general surgery ( an 8.6% increase ) , but this should surely be interpreted in the light of the 17.0% increase in such referrals by non-fundholders ( table III ) .
10 They draw attention to the reliance of governments in countries such as Greece , Spain , Italy and Portugal on the inflation tax for a significant component of their revenues .
11 They draw attention to the difference between redundant and perfunctory citations in their later paper .
12 The remarkable thing about political houses built on sand , or castles in the air , is how long they often take to collapse ; and this very time-lag becomes an argument in their favour and a supposed refutation of those who draw attention to the absence of foundations .
13 I think that themes are a good idea in terms of promotion ; they draw attention to the breadth of art represented by the top range of dealers at Grosvenor House .
14 Sociological explanations of the same condition draw attention to the hospital environment in which mothers have their babies , and to the debilitating effects of medical procedures and technology during labour and delivery .
15 Yet some of the richness and wit of the Jacobean dialogue is threatened by its being spoken in thick Italian/New York accents — mastered better by some actors than others — and snatches of more modern speech , while essential for credibility , draw attention to the time warp .
16 So , for instance , to teach separate , draw attention to the para — " like parade " , NOT " Do n't use an " e " and make it seperate . "
17 We shall therefore call all such adjectives separatives since they draw attention to the separateness of entity and descriptive property ( see Section 1.4 ) .
18 Moving towards the adaptation end of the spectrum , a few authorities ( North Tyneside , Avon , Lincolnshire ) draw attention to the need for collaboration between health and social services .
19 The authors draw attention to the need for input statistics , so that questions such as :
20 Barkay et al. ( 1989 ) also draw attention to the fact that genetically engineered bacteria may affect global biogeochemical cycles by usurping the role that naturally occurring bacteria currently play in helping to control flux rates of nutrients from one pool to another .
21 Not all catalogues draw attention to the fact that extra vigorous varieties will be overpowering when planted alongside less precocious members of their own family .
22 Sometimes it 's helpful to write up a word so that you draw attention to the fact that its syllables form other words : island — is land ; breakfast — break fast .
23 Insertion and side sequences draw attention to the fact that conversation is discourse mutually constructed and negotiated in time .
24 Indeed the Lord Chancellor 's Department figures draw attention to the fact that solicitors make mistakes in court documentation and evinces the hope that improvements can be made in this respect .
25 draw attention to the fact that they are
26 Beardshaw and Morgan also draw attention to the accommodation problems for elderly people .
27 What is distinctive about standing rules is that they direct attention to the interest of the applicant in the outcome of the case .
28 pay attention to a stimulus in that mode ’ .
29 I recreate the absent proprietor ’ , he says in The Thief 's Journal ( p. 129 ) ; and in a 1975 interview : ‘ I would like the world , and pay attention to the way I 'm saying it , I would like the world not to change so that I can be against the world ’ ( Gay Sunshine Interviews , 79 ) .
30 Use your gumption as they say in Yorkshire and above all pay attention to the way in which the goods are described to you .
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