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

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1 That reform will be based not on the discriminatory attitudes of Mr. MacSharry but on a sensible policy of supporting agriculture fairly throughout the Community , bringing agriculture closer to the market and ensuring that the environment is a central concern of the CAP .
2 One of the problems with the MacSharry proposals is that , instead of bringing agriculture closer to the market , they will perpetuate existing excessive levels of support for the majority of farmers .
3 The final obstacle to his progress was overcome just before sunrise and thus the sun god was reanimated to embark on his morning boat and bring light again to the earth .
4 As Ilse happily slipped out of her thin white overall , Ingrid noticed the audience tossing money on to a plate which was being passed around .
5 Relating support proportionately to the severity of handicap , it may be suggested , is a nonsense in agricultural terms but the object of the LFA Directive is to stern rural depopulation and conserve the countryside by supporting farming .
6 They would promise allegiance both to the state of which they were a citizen and to " the state of the commonwealth on the territory of which I perform my military service " .
7 The drift had become a tunnel of overgrowth that dripped water on to the roof of the van .
8 But distinguishing why changes take place is problematic before we have the evidence , as in Jonson 's case , of an author wishing to impose authority on to a text .
9 the Problem ‘ Author ’ has access only to the problem reports he has created
10 There are , however , several situations in which the Commission is bound to pass information on to the competition authorities of member states .
11 Other adjustments include those in Sri Lanka , where enterprises can , where costs suggest location close to a supply of raw materials , get the benefits without being physically in the zone .
12 In sum , our definition of a knowledge worker is anyone , in any work context ( office , factory , laboratory , classroom , hospital , school , government meeting room ) who adds value either to a message or to the message 's package ( container ) .
13 It covers the simple case where A holds a deposit as nominee for B. In this type of case the scheme of the legislation is that one ignores the trust and has regard exclusively to the identity of the beneficiary .
14 It also contains a sample of ‘ Saffil , ’ that near-miraculous aluminium oxide fibre which looks like cotton-wool , withstands heat up to the melting point of steel , strengthens metals , and is used to line furnaces and between the tiles which protect the space shuttles in their searing return to earth — and was , after all , a research-led , rather than a market-led discovery .
15 At the end of the lake , furthest from the palace , was a small kiosk accessible only by water , where one evening Prosper Mérimée read poetry aloud to the Empress and her companions .
16 Likewise , if you have already written a will , it is strongly recommended that you have this checked by a professional adviser to ensure that you do not give money unnecessarily to the taxman .
17 Advances of capital and determinations of interest during the life of the beneficiary which have taken place before 26/3/74 can give rise only to a claim for duty or tax in connection with the beneficiary 's death ( a ) If the death takes place before 13/11/74 any claim for estate duty must be made under Section 2(1) ( b ) ( i ) or ( ii ) of the Finance Act , 1894 , and all the present estate duty rules apply .
18 My canoe had turned side on to the river and against the flow and as I turned to see what the noise was I realised that I had hit a log sticking out of the water .
19 The whole package , doctrinal decrees and disciplinary reforms , has shaped Catholicism down to the present .
20 In recent years there have certainly been dramatic moves to open sport up to the forces of the market .
21 Our plans for local government will bring decision-making closer to the people rather than alienating them by imposing an extra layer of bureaucracy on top of local government .
22 First , there may be a case for shifting the evidential burden of establishing consent on to the shoulders of the defence in certain cases , such as where there is evidence of injury inflicted by the defendant , where weapons are used or where sexual intercourse takes place in the context of the commission of another grave offence .
23 He conducted recently in the Netherlands , where the Dutch National Youth Orchestra allows membership up to the age of 25 .
24 We might think that this change of life would bring joy primarily to the person who is redeemed .
25 Does that mean that the parts that are inadmissible are stuck out and you can give evidence only to the parts that are not self-serving ?
26 Another rider fell in front of him , spilling coolant on to the track and , for once , luck deserted him .
27 This allows movement back to the index to be rapid .
28 The Chest , Heart and Stroke Association ( address on page 145 ) has counsellors who can give advice both to the patients and to the person caring for them .
29 Just flick paint on to the surface with a fully loaded brush .
30 In proclaiming the supposed need for regional government in England , the hon. Member for Gateshead , East works from the assumption that such a system would bring government closer to the people .
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