Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] to [noun sg] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Businessmen are banding together to bring to book those who illegally dump wagon loads of waste , and the Merseyside Development Corporation have backed the initiative with the introduction of video cameras to monitor the twilight activity . |
2 | This programme of research has already brought to light unnoticed phenomena of children 's different abilities to communicate in the classroom . |
3 | She 'd hardly spoken to mother all day . |
4 | David Hevey Can you elaborate on how getting ill made to value political and practical photographic theory ? |
5 | Now Bright wo n't go there according to Radio 5 . |
6 | So we 've literally got to dove-tail this into whatever other current arrangements they have , including any other P H I they 've already got . |
7 | After half-an-hour of this sort of thing , it suddenly began to dawn on everybody that Mr Clarke had only got to clause one of the actual legislation . |
8 | Since all the parties to this dispute had already agreed to Article 14 of the Montreal Convention , the Security Council had no lawful authority to adopt any resolution that failed to call for the arbitration of this dispute . |
9 | In fact on the day they signed the contracts with Wonderland for the King 's Hall they had just gone to No 1 in the charts with their new album . |
10 | It required the applicant States to demonstrate that Germany had either consented to Article 6 , or that Article 6 had become customary international law . |
11 | Mick had argued his case forcefully , and I had reluctantly agreed to camp next to them . |
12 | Two training books have also come to light this month . |
13 | By the way , although we have yet to respond to Threshold 21 , we will do so . |
14 | For that procedure , we have therefore to turn to Schedule 1 . |