Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] [noun] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Once this result is in place it will be possible to discuss how to relate space–time curvature mathematically to mass/energy . |
2 | The project would " bring forestry exploitation back to life " by helping " to free up " transport links and timber marketing operations . |
3 | They are watertight except that REPRODUCTION passes gene values across to DEVELOPMENT , where they influence the growing rules . |
4 | Volunteers at Belvoir Park Hospital who run a trolley service in the wards have been selling tobacco products directly to cancer sufferers as they lay in their beds . |
5 | This change arises from the differences in size between the components which would normally mean mole fractions close to unity for the solvent especially when dilute solutions are being studied . |
6 | Improvements in the overall forestry infrastructure , involving inventory acquisition through to logging , would at least go some way towards achieving better resource use . |
7 | The pebble in the conglomerates and sandstones are predominantly of local provenance , and the overall character of these rocks indicates sediment deposition close to source . |
8 | But on 13 January 1975 ‘ Laura Ashley ’ was convicted and fined at Newtown Magistrates Court for discharging waste matter on to land . |
9 | She moulded rice and puréed sprouts , slid paper garters on to lamb bones and rolled slices of beaten meat around stuffings which , as often as not , contained pine kernels . |