Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] to [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | Do you want to go to the Pete 's house ? |
2 | As the resistance R c is still included in the circuit the winding current can be monitored and when the control voltage has fallen to the transistor T2 is switched on again . |
3 | I tried to go to the ladies ' room . |
4 | A friend who tried to go to the man 's aid had to be held back . |
5 | David Sole has accused the Englishman of using illegal scrummaging the techniques , whilst Jeff Probyn has referred to the Scotsman 's method of tripping his opponents . |
6 | lt has come to the Prince 's ears , my lord , that the boy was seen some days ago entering Parfois , escorted by four of your men . |
7 | Graham Gooch has presented to the Lord 's Museum the bat with which he made 333 against India in 1990 . |
8 | Some of the movements may be modified according to the patient 's abilities and limitations . |
9 | Now the body that controls all prescribed medicines in the UK has written to the McConnell 's telling them it 's conducting a detailed investigation into the effects of this type of steroid on the immune system . |
10 | Mr Patten has written to the precinct 's leaseholder , Eagle Star , asking for it to be refurbished . |
11 | Mr Pinder has written to the town 's prospective parliamentary candidates in the hope that they will pursue the matter , and has contacted Hartlepool Access Group to ask for help . |
12 | The Climate Council , a lobbying organization representing the US energy industry , has written to the UN 's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ( IPCC ) warning that its projections — due to be included in a revised report on climate change to be published in the run-up to the UNCED in Rio de Janeiro — might be interpreted by outsiders as forecasts rather than as " scenarios " , as intended by the IPCC . |
13 | We wake and sleep according to the sun 's cycle , and research is showing that celestial rhythms still control many other areas of our life . |
14 | Current debate at Browns Lane has turned to the engine 's power output . |
15 | Sally tried to talk to the boy 's mother , but she dismissed it all as harmless pranks . |
16 | In spite of changing perceptions of the environment and the differences that has made to the Trust 's approach , it is the ability to manage property in a sustainable way , that underpins the Trust 's relevance to protection of the environment in the 1990s sense of the word just as much as it did in the 1890s , in the Victorian sense of the word . |
17 | The grant varied according to the employee 's grade . |
18 | Although it said that he would be ‘ interrogated and tried according to the country 's law ’ , to AI 's knowledge no formal charges have been brought against him in court . |
19 | ‘ I am delighted he has agreed to the council 's request and sees the need for urgency , ’ he said . |
20 | Mrs Greenhill , a long-term collector and personal friend of the artist , is a member of MoMA 's committee on photography , and has contributed to the department 's acquisitions fund . |
21 | But I ca n't help but feel that her duplicity has contributed to the nation 's unrealistic belief that marriage should be perfect . |
22 | Crosbie also claims that the end of the harp seal hunt in 1987 , brought about as a result of pressure from some conservationists , has contributed to the cod 's decline as a result of the seals preying on it and on its main food fish , the capelin . |
23 | One simply has to refer to the ILEA 's language census of 1987 which traced 172 languages spoken by children at home . |
24 | Speculation is surrounding the future of Brazil 's Angra-1 nuclear plant , following an unexplained accident in March that has led to the reactor 's indefinite closure . |
25 | One of the other advantages of this scheme is that the student erm spends some months each year in the company , and in a number of cases in the past this has led to the student erm getting a job when he leaves . |
26 | This has led to the economists ' expectation that the outturn will be £32bn or more . |
27 | Where the plaintiff has consented to the defendant 's act he will have no action . |
28 | Gnat T.1 XP505 has gone to the ScM 's store at Wroughton , Wilts . |
29 | You do not need a degree in statistics to see what has happened to the firm 's trading profit over this six year period . |
30 | For Caroline Spry , what has happened to the women 's film and video sector must be seen in the context of the dissipation of the broader women 's movement . |