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

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1 … how much soever Arbitrary Power may be dislik 'd on a Throne , Not Milton himself wou 'd cry up Liberty to poor Female Slaves , or plead for the Lawfulness of Resisting a Private Tyranny .
2 There are three polarisation states for deuterium nuclei , so only a third of the atoms in unpolarised deuterium will line up perpendicular to the magnetic fields .
3 Historians who hypothesise large-scale sea-borne slave-trading in this period should give more thought to logistics .
4 At the Russell-Cairns unit in Oxford psychologists can pass on advice to schools to help youngsters like Chris .
5 There the air rises hotly and on it an eagle may soar further south to where Slorne 's kind live , and where my kind come from too . ’
6 One big advantage of using Creation 6 for Deco card designing is that you can always check whether the pattern will repeat both side to side and vertically , very easily .
7 The management executive must give more thought to the development of improved methods of applying Read codes and the budgetary implications of this .
8 They also agreed that the EC should step up aid to projects to improve social and economic conditions for victims of apartheid .
9 Brother shall deliver up brother to death ’ could be said to be true of Jerome , for if he had not killed he had indeed delivered Aldhelm to his death .
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