Example sentences of "to [verb] they [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Gets used to using them as if they 're real . |
2 | Obligations of this kind are sometimes found in the Articles , as an alternative , or in addition , to including them in the subscription and shareholders ' agreement . |
3 | He was driven to drawing them inside barns , where the light was too poor for painting . |
4 | One important aspect of attributing differences to biology as opposed to attributing them to culture is that the second type of explanation leaves room for views to change , while the former appears to rule this out . |
5 | The job descriptions of the 4 Clerical Assistants in the banking area of the Collection Section will be reviewed and re-evaluated with a view to bringing them into line with other posts within the ring fence if possible , that is the consolidation of the new technology allowance . |
6 | This project develops potentially superior demand systems with a view to incorporating them in the model . |
7 | The DOE continues to support a study of the migration of the natural decay-series radionuclides of uranium and thorium in a variety of sedimentary settings in Cornwall and Scotland in order to test our ideas and modelling capabilities with a view to applying them to the geological disposal of radioactive waste . |
8 | The purpose of the visit was to review North Sea technologies with a view to utilising them in their own oilfields . |
9 | Also , the process of writing often brings fresh insights to mind , and helps to ground them in your everyday life — as anyone who keeps a dream diary will know . |
10 | As musicians , jazz poets and exponents of hardhitting lyrics there are n't many outfits that come even close to matching them for dynamism or style . |
11 | It is one thing to assert that a consequence of sustained expansion of demand will be a direct increase in the expected rate of inflation by a process which efficiently circumvents the gradual error learning mechanism posited by adaptive expectations : individuals will have an incentive to search for the origins of their expectational errors and take the steps appropriate to keeping them to an absolute , unavoidable minimum . |
12 | It was started as a response to the existing state education system in place under apartheid , in which ‘ black children were educated in a way geared to keeping them as a docile , compliant labour force ’ , according to a colleague of the School . |
13 | Indeed , the range of skills which actuaries develop nowadays are ideally suited to fitting them for corporate management in general . |
14 | We advertised by personal contacts and through the media — the local TV , radio , and press — for potential bilinguals to come and be tested with a view to training them as interpreters . |
15 | These exceptions are important and consideration should be given to inserting them in trust documents although this seems to be rarely done in practice . |
16 | erm it does take a lot of effort to move over to meeting them as individual people , and once you 've understood that they are individual people and you get to know their interests and get to know your common humanity , then that 's the point where you want to get on and do something more , but it 's very difficult to recognise the common humanity , and a lot of |
17 | Research on diabetes continues in many centres , including Oxford , where research on animals has led to techniques of isolating and purifying the human pancreatic cells that produce insulin with a view to implanting them in diabetic patients and curing the disease . |
18 | Having got rid of his shirts in this way , he was reduced to replacing them with crude garments made out of sacking . |
19 | but when we come to testing them for reading erm on the national curriculum to say level one , level two , level three |
20 | This is preferable to describing them as " persons unknown " for the purposes of the warrant . |
21 | In terms of giving teachers more chances to learn and to develop it comes down to releasing them for as long as they can with some financial help , some doubling-up of teaching and a well-organized use of locally managed funds . |
22 | Although a minor error in the recitation of the Vedas was looked upon with strong disapproval , passing events were regarded by the Hindus as devoid of real significance and so it is not surprising that no importance was attached to providing them with accurate dates . |
23 | ‘ I 'll definitely stick to wearing them in the future , ’ he told me in an exclusive interview . |
24 | However , you will still need to get used to wearing them before embarking on a long trek . |
25 | ‘ Perhaps I 'm just unused to getting them from you , ’ she countered . |
26 | He devoted a lot of time to the personal relationships of politics and to conducting them in a mollifying , unhurried way . |
27 | We , the Editors of the Medau News , would like to know your views and suggestions on this subject and look forward to printing them in the January issue . |
28 | commitment to sending them to college , so we lose one day a week for a start . |
29 | While I was out , Reg Pybus dropped in a note saying he had been invited to Wrexham with a view to joining them as coach . |
30 | I am always fascinated to hear Liberals going on about resources being made available for defence , when they are committed to cutting them by 50 per cent . |