Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [adv] [verb] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | It is easy to forget that the Lutyens team of craftsmen only had access to traditional methods and materials . |
2 | The writers of fabliaux commonly draw attention to themselves by naming themselves , signing their work at beginning or end , and they don a limited number of disguises as their narratorial personae — as in the case of Boivin de Provins described above . |
3 | These procedures address the current problem of designers only having access to either none or all of the data for a CAD part , by introducing strict partitioning within each CAD part file . |
4 | Joachim 's idea of a completely unworldly religious order nearly found expression in the confraternity that began to form around the followers of St Francis of Assisi shortly after Joachim 's death , but the main body of Franciscans soon made concessions to the demands of everyday life . |
5 | It was a ‘ sad indictment ’ that some reporting accountants had evidently been issuing unqualified reports in circumstances subsequently giving rise to claims on the fund . |
6 | It is the Elves who in years past taught magic to men , although the Elf Mages far surpass the human wizards of the Old World in their skill and knowledge . |
7 | It was common for disasters about to strike stocks to be revealed as late as possible . |
8 | Nigel Jones , the MP for Cheltenham , says overcrowding is putting pressure on magistrates not to send offenders to prison . |
9 | Hence , for example , in the case of the educational system , we should not assume that dominant ideologies about women necessarily give rise to uniform practices in schools and amongst teachers . |