Example sentences of "and [to-vb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In general , I attempted to capture the dramatic energy of this marvellous score and to re-create that drama in my own way .
2 CAMPAIGN is completed by a full terrain and unit editor , allowing you to build your own scenarios , and to re-create any conflict from this period , and to try lots of ‘ what-ifs ’ by tweaking and altering the balance of power .
3 The purpose of a unit trust is to accept funds from individuals or companies and to invest those funds in a wide variety of assets .
4 Listeners have to recognize that for them , too , communication is an active process , requiring them to relate the utterance to the context obtaining and to signal any inadequacy or comprehension failure when it occurs .
5 The interruption gave the two kneeling men a chance to look up , and to see each other looking up .
6 For the expressive value is confirmed when people in good faith try to treat one another in a way appropriate to common membership in a community governed by political integrity and to see each other as making this attempt , even when they disagree about exactly what integrity requires in particular circumstances .
7 Generous merchants are rare beasts in the literature of any age , and to see this merchant 's generosity as entirely foolish , or purely representative of commercial self-interest , is to make a severe assumption .
8 Because the greatness of man is to see that things might be otherwise — to look at the world around him , and to see another world beneath its surface . ’
9 I , I in actual fact went to the er , Remembrance Day Parade and to see those kids do a silent drill , it 's unbelievable .
10 And to perform this role they need to have sufficient content to be used rather as premises in inferences .
11 With regard to the War Department , I quite agree with Panmure , that the best course will be to lodge that Department in an unpretending but suitable manner in Pall Mall , and to carry that arrangement into effect at the same time that a Foreign and Colonial Office are building in Downing and Fludyer Street .
12 It is usual for a company to have a policy on its corporate image and to carry this image through to all its publicly available printed materials such as price lists , brochures and leaflets , visiting cards , compliments slips , envelopes and display boards and signs .
13 Chodorow suggests that the concentration of childcare in women 's hands brings daughters to identify symbiotically with their mothers , and to carry this interdependency and need for mutual mothering into future relationships , most especially with their own children .
14 The school 's expressed intention is that ‘ parents are helped to understand the nature of the learning difficulties of their child and are encouraged to visit the school frequently to develop that understanding and to continue that approach at home . ’
15 Does he further agree that it is sheer hypocrisy to oppose privatisation in principle and to promise more nationalisation , yet to claim that there will still be privatisation proceeds to spend , as did a Labour Front-Bench Treasury spokesperson this morning ?
16 When the bombers at Fenton Bishop were under orders , a blanket of security covered the aerodrome and to breach that security was the most serious thing .
17 It was powerful enough to swallow the heavy might of a world superpower , and to affect that country so greatly , that it dominated the politics in the States for over ten years and massive pressure was put on the government by the US people .
18 Rather , the idea is to equip them to assess what they are doing when back in the field , and to monitor any innovations they make in their teaching .
19 People are frequently not aware that horses need companions ; and to support this idea they may even point out a horse in a paddock that appears to be grazing alone and away from all the other horses .
20 In particular , the effect of s56(4) is very wide since this defines antecedent negotiations to include : ( 4 ) For the purposes of this Act , antecedent negotiations shall be taken to begin when the negotiator and the debtor or hirer first enter into communication ( including communication by advertisement ) , and to include any representations made by the negotiator to the debtor or hirer and any other dealings between them .
21 ‘ The task was not easy because along with the rise in numbers of factory committees each one had a tendency to multiply its prerogatives and to treat each factory as an independent unit of production , the collective property of its own workers , determining by itself production , sales and pricing , while the social domination of the working class over the means of production required that the atomised and contradictory powers of the factory committees be subordinated to a common political end ’ ( my translation A.C. ) .
22 It seeks to give fair coverage to all political viewpoints and to treat all views with a degree of respect not always found in other serious newspapers .
23 By making do and searching for essential materials — in a war-torn country — a production unit was created in the University Pathology laboratory and enough crude penicillin was extracted for further essential laboratory experiments and to treat several patients in the Radcliffe Infirmary half a mile away .
24 ‘ the actual words are clear and unambiguous it is not permissible to have recourse to the corresponding provisions in the earlier statute repealed by the consolidation Act and to treat any difference in their wording as capable of casting doubt upon what is clear and unambiguous language in the consolidation Act itself . ’
25 He also had powers to act against individuals , and to enforce those orders against them by imprisonment .
26 The repair of Whitley bombers was allocated to Wolverton Works in January 1941 , and to accommodate these repairs , two bays in the Road Vehicle Shop and part of the Hair Carding Shop were used .
27 The last time I travelled from Wick to Dingwall was when the railway only reached as far north as Golspie ; the other portion of the road was an overnight stage-coach journey ; and to accommodate some ladies I took a seat on the top : it was a clear cold night , and the air was keen indeed .
28 NICHOLLE 'S goals are to strengthen her legs — particularly the inner-thighs — and abdomen and to lose some fat .
29 The detachment of poverty liberated their spirits to love each other and to enjoy all things .
30 Television , in particular , is potentially of the greatest possible benefit to deaf people , as sub-titles or sign language interpretation enable them fully to comprehend and to enjoy any programme .
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