Example sentences of "to [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | These quotations hint at a number of important dimensions to policing in Northern Ireland : that policemen and women in the RUC have common-sense conceptualizations of their role , with some defining it in terms of community service ; that they have sets of standardized guide-lines , what Schutz ( 1967 ) calls ‘ recipes ’ , appropriate for the situations they handle ; that they make , and try to maintain , a distinction between work and leisure ; and that they employ various distancing strategies to cope with the demands of their job . |
2 | A case in point is those forms of nationalism committed to policing not only actual geographic borders and literal or legally defined aliens , but symbolic and ideological boundaries ( both internal and external ) between the normal and the abnormal , the healthy and sick , the conforming and the deviant . |
3 | Little attention was paid to policing during this period . |
4 | Was n't the original idea to look again at the application of science and technology to policing ? |
5 | But at the end of the day , there simply is no point in punishing criminals if you ca n't catch them , and I think it is absolutely critical that we should be devoting our attention er , to policing that catches criminals and prevents crime , and I entirely support the , the points just made about the er , initiatives within the community particularly in the schools , because I think it is absolutely critical that we er , promote a society where crime should not pay . |
6 | He said it would be politicise police forces and he said that this vote would be a momentous decision because it w th the Bill will do grievous damage to policing in this country and we must remove the repugnant decisions from the Bill , but I alw I did think actually that was fairly extravagant language . |
7 | At the end of the day , it just goes to show that there are many different approaches to simulating various aspects of football . |
8 | The framework will therefore be better suited to simulating the consequences of different kinds of economic behaviour rather than determining what form economic behaviour has or is likely to take . |
9 | But this is n't getting us any closer to simulating natural selection . |
10 | Blackadder was fifty-four and had come to editing Ash out of pique . |
11 | This also applies to editing changes made in the window . |
12 | Nonetheless , he admits to editing out one joke that created some controversy when it appeared in a promotional reel earlier this year . |
13 | Being certainly lost an opportunity by not being it 's only body there is an editing element in the book publishing section from the P G B and there are elements relating to us in the S P G of the Periodical Training Council and there will be bits of them in the public relations in the marketing one of which I 've got a copy of the draft , but you know there is nothing all embracing B T E C do graphics and journalism but there is no single forum , I mean that 's what so astonishing and interestingly somebody at B T E C told me the other day there 's been a bit of a problem about the the book editing part of the editing level three element um , and that 's partly political as to editing versus production because production 's level four and editing is level three , and that has made some problems apparently |
14 | The Wimbledon finalist hurled his shirt to cheering Croatian fans after reaching the semi-finals with a 6-7 , 6-7 , 6-4 , 6-4 , 8-6 win over Frenchman Fabrice Santoro . |
15 | Both pledged in speeches to cheering crowds that they would work to unite Somalia . |
16 | From how to make curries and biscuits to microwaving successfully and entertaining in general , The Australian Woman 's Weekly Home Library has all the answers . |
17 | It has no relevance to unfolding events . |
18 | We began to pick up speed in our responses to unfolding human rights crises . |
19 | Q : Would you submit your own dog to muzzling ? |
20 | The Kennel Club and all other dog organisations are opposed to muzzling unless the dog is proved to be dangerous , but by then it 's too late . |
21 | Subsequent chapters are devoted to mastering various techniques and manoeuvres . |
22 | There is the self-denial of the musician who devotes all her time and energy to mastering her musical instrument . |
23 | As a youth , he was never an avid record collector and he had no real interest in applying himself to mastering an instrument . |
24 | Certainly denon 's is a substantially clearer and less muddled sound , but this can often also be achieved with simple care and attention to mastering , allied to access the original lacquers or tapes — which Denon has in many cases had . |
25 | A good part of the time you spend airborne is devoted to mastering that seemingly magic characteristic . |
26 | If you are close to mastering the slow pirouette , you may find this to be easier since the model is always pointing into wind . |
27 | In 1796 , Carey had begun to learn Sanskrit , the key to mastering many other Asian languages . |
28 | When we identify something we pin it down and are halfway to mastering it . |
29 | Step by Step to Mastering Spreadsheets |
30 | It sanctioned the sexualization of women by men , making them ‘ a thing , an instrument devoted to appeasing the sexual passion of the man ’ . |