Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [noun] [adv prt] to the " in BNC.
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1 | The whole package , doctrinal decrees and disciplinary reforms , has shaped Catholicism down to the present . |
2 | It wants to give tourism back to the GLC , yet the only contribution that the GLC made to tourism was to destabilise and almost destroy the London tourist board . |
3 | Now Michael has lured Alfred down to the small theatre that he runs . |
4 | Attempts at privatisation , designed to push SOEs on to the global bandwagon , have often been accompanied by an easing of equity limitations in other sectors . |
5 | Admission of a £2bn cost overrun has sent Eurotunnel back to the banks to plead for fresh financing . |
6 | We want to limit the amount of fees being charged , but also we want to bring security back to the pensioners . |
7 | So we 're hoping to address all these issues and er and also to try to bring people back to the awareness that food is a basic human right , the right to eat is a basic human right and , and that we have to find ways to make sure people enjoy that basic human right . |
8 | I do n't forget how often you have threatened to throw Ben on to the streets ; knowing full well that if he went , I would go with him . |
9 | Er but basically you 're going to give land back to the people who are tilling it because that 's what they , they have an attachment to . |
10 | are they going to put railings up to the same height as the wall ? |
11 | It , however , prefers to shift blame on to the customer . |
12 | Society would like to expand output up to the competitive point B at which social marginal benefit and social marginal cost are equal . |
13 | The crowd had parted to let Harriet through to the centre of the square . |
14 | I like to see things through to the finish — and to see them through successfully . ’ |
15 | There are , however , several situations in which the Commission is bound to pass information on to the competition authorities of member states . |
16 | She went into the kitchen , washed her hands , and began to put bacon on to the grill . |
17 | If the problems they fear do arise they will stop sending buses on to the estate . |
18 | An imperious wave of the hand summoned a serf to take fitzAlan 's horse , and with another apologetic smile de Villiers began to guide Isabel over to the castle forebuilding . |
19 | She began dragging chairs up to the table . |
20 | Madame Gebrec began stacking plates on to the trolley . |
21 | They will try to frighten voters back to the two old parties . |
22 | He told the court he did n't believe the accused 's story , Kim was shy and self-conscious and he did n't believe she would have brought Shukir back to the flat . |
23 | If you believe the Thames Valley CID — not the account they gave at the inquest , when the events were still fresh in everyone 's minds , but the one they came up with in the months following my return to this country — then having lured Dennis on to the river and dosed him with draughts of spiked bubbly , Karen and I went ‘ One , two , three ’ and heaved him overboard . |
24 | We have to keep making trips back to the shop because we need bread or milk or something else that we 've forgotten . |
25 | She would have taken Moses back to the harem where he would be brought up with others , learning to read and write the Egyptian hieroglyphic and " cursive " scripts and gaining expertise in various skills and sports ( see Acts 7:22 ) . |
26 | The poisons they use in the fields are very strong and we 're always having to take people off to the hospital . |
27 | Owen could not tell whether this actually was the demonstration , conveniently moved in view of the circumstances , or whether Osman meant to whip things up to the point when the crowd would storm the barricade . |
28 | Place the royal icing in a piping bag with a fine writing nozzle and use to pipe tassels on to the towel , ties on to the shorts and arms on to the sunglasses . |
29 | The producer 's girlfriend kept getting John on to the dance floor , and the more John drank , the more intolerant he became of her . |
30 | It 's it 's part of a programme , it helps get blood back to the hair fo We 've all got all the hair follicles there , what we have n't got is the capillary network feeding those hair follicles . |