Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [noun sg] to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Even the Sioux Indians immortalised in Dances With Wolves are angry because it will divert money from their bingo halls which bring in revenue to poor reservations .
2 It can further be used to keep all members of the community informed , and to pass on information to other pressure groups and the general public .
3 Wimbledon followed suit a little later by opening up competition to professional tennis players .
4 But Lord Zouch , President of the Council , who was no friend to the professional judges there , discounted the notion that they were taking bribes : ‘ I mean not money to any magistrate , ’ he remarked .
5 Longer-term economic reforms to boost foreign investment included the loosening of environmental and Aboriginal heritage controls in planning procedures for mining projects , the completion of deregulation of the aviation market , and further relaxation of rules to open up banking to foreign competition .
6 In August 1988 the CME and Reuters agreed to open up Globex to other exchanges , MATIF , etc .
7 It also describes how access to transferred information may be restricted to conform to the standard LIFESPAN security rules .
8 Such accommodation is likely to be withdrawn as councils Increasingly sell off property to private developers .
9 His vision broke frontiers and opened up travel to ordinary people .
10 Somewhere about this time the squadron we had at Bourn was shifted up north to another Group .
11 But it is more likely that Treasury officials are just sounding out reaction to possible measures .
12 Many drivers were thinking twice about carrying out risky manoeuvres such as doing 90 miles an hour down the motorway even though such speeds benefited society in speeding up access to distant parts .
13 WFP makes the statement that the RMI will be ‘ extended and accelerated ’ with the aim of building up coverage to those units by the end of 1991/92 , ie March 1992 .
14 The reform of the national insurance system advocated here will also lead to all workers building up entitlement to national insurance benefits .
15 The most common of these is the high incidence of arthritic and rheumatic problems ; other specific examples include blindness and neurological problems associated with long-term diabetes ; chronic pain resulting from building up immunity to certain drugs , such as morphine ( various groups ) ; chronic respiratory problems caused by spinal deformity ( scoliosis ) ; and a variety of physiological problems coming under the heading of ‘ post-polio syndrome ’ .
16 The potential of a cell ( or other ‘ system ’ ) to give out water to another cell or solution .
17 The link nurses meet regularly , take a special interest in , and strive to enhance , DN expertise in leg ulcer management by feeding back information to all DNs in their patches .
18 Because we are conditioned to thinking of retirement as a time for settling into a new home , many people up sticks without perhaps giving enough thought to such essentials as proximity to family and friends and whether a different area would provide the same scope for pursuing their interests .
19 Successful applicants will be able to build up entitlement to normal benefits such as concessionary mortgages .
20 ‘ It caused some anxious moments as we worked out how to keep up supply to this project approximately 1,200 kilometres from our manufacturing centre in Rabaul , ’ said PNG general manager .
21 Somehow I ca n't see us remaining in the number two position — but fingers crossed scumta will strike down our foes and inspire out team to greater things and we 'll go on to win the league .
22 But whereas caricature depends on paring down character to exaggerated essentials , acting conveys shades , nuances and inconsistencies .
23 We break that trust by handing over power to unelected people without any mechanism for changing their decisions .
24 She started the Parents Review School in 1891 ( later the Parents Union School from 1907 ) , a correspondence school which sent out work to all children enrolled .
25 From the summit a path descends along Bowfell 's eastern ridge before swinging sharply south to Three Tarns Pass ( 0.5 miles ) .
26 If there was some difficulty involved which resulted in your leaving a job , avoid referring to it , but do not resort to outright lying as this will rebound badly against you if you are found out .
27 Blend orange juice and wine , making up volume to 225 ml with water .
28 Putting out work to these women , who are often from immigrant communities and are reluctant to complain , comes under the heading of ‘ streamlining ’ as far as their employers are concerned .
29 The agreement would open the way for Morocco to pay back debt to commercial banks out of official government-to-government loans , World Bank funding and IMF credits , once a three-year IMF readjustment programme had been agreed .
30 It has now emerged that the fraud was carried out by using the credit to pay back money to International Signal and Control as if it was the customer making stage payments on the contract .
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