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

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1 Pat each ball gently to inch ( 2cm ) thick and cut each round into six triangles .
2 Lay each horn on to filter paper dampened with M2 + BSA ( Table 5 ) and remove any excess blood .
3 They chatted for a while , bringing each other up to date .
4 This is a new addition to a range of measures which include Jobclubs , the Job Interview Guarantee Scheme and other tested methods of helping unemployed people back to work .
5 Hall seems not to have fulfilled his promise to cost the winning designs , as Hunt , who presumably would have made the estimates , did not examine the plans , and there is no evidence of Hall having reported this information back to Parliament .
6 In most cases the slaughter still continues , driving some species close to extinction .
7 Send these children off to school , they go to school , this is your opportunity in life , and you work hard .
8 Altogether the beach group occupied three tables close to Rain and Oliver .
9 I also hope that these schemes to encourage married mothers back to work wo n't discriminate against young , single people with employers rushing to recruit mature returners .
10 It also shows women are over-represented in education , languages and literature and music/drama/art/design , whereas men are over-represented in engineering and technology and science , and that this pattern has not changed a great deal over the period , despite attempts to even out the balance , and in particular to attract more women on to science and technology courses .
11 BANGOR moved two points closer to promotion to Senior I with a victory over Down in Downpatrick .
12 At the sideboard he crashed two covers on to silver dishes .
13 ‘ I only put that dress on to cover up some bad drawing .
14 What a good boy , I would of thought she 'd have put something on it , put some ointment on to stop it itching .
15 While FAO earlier reports ( 1960 , 1965 , 1966 ) and others ( cited in Ch. 4.2 ) put these practices down to ignorance , there are many examples where knowledge is not the scarce factor , but the resources to put this knowledge into practice .
16 You will gradually bring these needles back to working position to form the curve lower edge above the hem .
17 Such a mental health ‘ sus law , ’ invoked on the basis of unreliable predictions of dangerousness , will bring psychiatric practice closer to policing and will undermine the attempts to achieve cure or care , both in hospitals and community settings .
18 To the majority who never had the chance to meet him properly , I should like to tell you that he was a merry young man who tempered his quick intelligence with humour , and would , in time , have made worthwhile contributions both to medicine and to the Circle … ’
19 It seems to me entirely up to him , if he so wished , and his group , if they felt there needed to be more money spent on highways structural maintenance to have moved other bids up to priority order when discussing the capital budget .
20 There is therefore a need for a number of central bodies that have the resources to enable them to respond to local initiatives , and the staff to see these initiatives through to fruition .
21 Grants and available technology shall be provided for the avoidance of the crazy Victorian idea of pumping raw sewage out to sea .
22 We carefully considered — I explained how we did so — how best to help unemployed people back to work .
23 So far , legislation has been passed to apply this principle only to packaging .
24 They are also very useful for marking delicate lines on to marzipan and icing , and for precise work where fingers would be too large and clumsy .
25 Even the classified advertisement department of a local paper could convert faxed ads directly to text without the need for the operator to read it and then re-type it .
26 Bill Gates , in London yesterday addressing sundry gatherings , notably the Institute of Directors annual convention , said he dispatched 50 messages back to base on the flight over ; asked if his impending nuptials would adversely affect Microsoft Corp , he said ‘ it takes a lot of time being single : I think being married will be very efficient . ’
27 British scientists are exited by this new way of bringing ancient buildings back to life .
28 There are plans to put this programme on to videotape , so it can be shown to customers locally without the need for lengthy and expensive trips to the UK .
29 The northern lawyers have n't been slow to see the marketing potential of providing legal services close to home .
30 From behind the door that swung closed against her back , the guests heard Fru Møller tell Fru Gertlinger to put more coffee on to brew : ’ They 'll be sitting about all morning in weather like this ! ’
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