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

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1 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 .
2 Wimbledon followed suit a little later by opening up competition to professional tennis players .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 It also describes how access to transferred information may be restricted to conform to the standard LIFESPAN security rules .
6 Somewhere about this time the squadron we had at Bourn was shifted up north to another Group .
7 The reform of the national insurance system advocated here will also lead to all workers building up entitlement to national insurance benefits .
8 The potential of a cell ( or other ‘ system ’ ) to give out water to another cell or solution .
9 ‘ 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 Foster indicates how commitment to relative autonomy of the political , ideological and economic generates accounts which look very like traditional functionalism .
13 The ‘ Declaration to Maintain Quality ’ being handed in to St Andrew 's House spells out opposition to possible privatisation of thousands of civil service jobs .
14 The process demonstrates both response to external pressure and the action that can be taken between companies which are both based in industrialised ( and therefore interdependent ) countries .
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