Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [to-vb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We intend that to apply to the Navy and to the Air Force as well .
2 We could have used a different host mother — using ova from one woman , and allowing another to act as the incubator for the conception — but we preferred to use the donor of the egg cell as the incubator , mainly to avoid any risk of rejection .
3 The centre , designed by architect Nicholas Groves Raines after a competition in 1987 , will be partially enveloped by a glass shell within the building , allowing light to enter through the church 's widely-admired stained glass windows .
4 Although she was not a tall woman , she had to stoop low to get through the doorway .
5 this , this , they only start from sort of like , there 's the house , and it goes half way up the garden , so I want fifty up at one side , and put fifty to go up other side , I want fifty to go across the garden , and they 're gon na go across the garden and cut the garden in half
6 We expect that to happen in the autumn . ’
7 Their friendship had always been tinged with rivalry , something which helped each to bounce off the other 's character in the movie .
8 Naturally enough , it had been deemed impractical to legislate against the women themselves .
9 Identification and interpretation of conventions has little to do with the courts .
10 Throughout his lifetime he had been regarded as an excellently scientific psychologist who had shown that the level of a child 's intelligence has little to do with the child 's home environment ; instead it is a product of the intelligences of the child 's parents .
11 It fits perfectly the charm and naivety of the early to mid-fifties ; it has little to do with the self conscious posturings of the later period that Scobie wishes to impute to it ; most of all that of the ‘ Beat generation ’ , for most of the book had been written before Howl howled and junkie commenced the near-universal junketings .
12 The sort of ‘ sweeping , wrenching change in national economic govern-ance ’ that Stockman yearned for is the stuff of utopian dreams and has little to do with the realities of American politics .
13 Obviously mean sea level has little to do with the height of the nip , which is more closely related to high tide level , but high tide level is in itself a variable level .
14 It has little to do with the quality of his jokes or the televisual cut of his suiting , although adequate performance here is important .
15 It is just possible that this is a master stroke on the part of the CEGB : focus attention on a topic that really has little to do with the inspector .
16 Backed by a comfortable working majority , which successive Conservative Administrations enjoyed between 1979–92 , any competent Home Secretary has little to fear from the party opposite .
17 If this is tomorrow 's generation , Britain has little to fear in the years to come . ’
18 Pareto does not consider politics or government as subjects separate from sociology , and he has little to say about the concept of power as such .
19 ( d ) Standing orders Beyond the requirement that the Houses shall ‘ pass ’ Bills before they receive the Royal Assent , the common law has little to say about the Houses of Parliament .
20 Spalding and Theakston designed this to fit in the Hallam Hall , the work was executed by Mr. J. L. Taylor , then woodwork master at the School , and the Old Boys ' Association paid for it .
21 Dickens , writing in 1850 , has this to say about the district around Watney Street :
22 What , it may be asked , has this to do with the law ?
23 The match hinged on the morning foursomes , which Gloucester edged 3-2 when Dorset had looked set to lunch in the lead .
24 During this initial period it will be necessary to use whatever methods appear appropriate to deal with the patient 's distress .
25 Jon Gittens looks set to return to the heart of defence after five stitches in Nicky Mohan 's injured foot .
26 Cornelius found much to observe in the cafe .
27 Two and a half months of a ‘ non-campaign ’ had changed nothing , and few expect much to change after the election either .
28 The solo madrigals lean now toward declamatory monody , now toward coloratura song , often fusing both as in ‘ Amarilli ’ , and in his preface Caccini has much to say about the types of graces — trilli and gruppi-which can heighten expressiveness .
29 We are looking forward to a visit from prominent physiotherapist Vivian Grisogono , who , with her vast and expert knowledge of treating sports injuries , has much to impart about the way we enthusiastically drive our bodies on to perform at a pace that often proves harmful .
30 So of his falling in love with Mrs Moore we are merely informed that ‘ even if I were free to tell the story , I doubt if it has much to do with the subject of this book , ’ and of his father 's death in the late summer of 1929 that this ‘ does not really come into the story I am telling ’ .
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