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

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1 The direction only applies to evidence which a party " intends to place reliance on " and so can not apply to new evidence which only comes to light after the time for serving statements has passed .
2 Nineteen of the 31 authorities who spent over £3,000 ( see Table 11 ) actually spent £5,000 or more , and it should be noted that this group of 19 library authorities accounted for 55% of the money directly allocated to training by our sample , while employing just under a quarter of all staff .
3 The case never went to trial and was settled out of court for an undisclosed amount now known as the Wallis Foundation Fund , with which the Cezanne was purchased .
4 But the case never came to court .
5 The experience often leads to depression and serious illness ; indeed many people die shortly after retiring .
6 This does not mean that the mind just responds to information in the way in which a thermostat , for instance , transduces information about temperature and performs switching operations .
7 In our problem the men whom the defendant presumably sends to death are themselves dragging the leader to what will otherwise be his death .
8 That promise would not be implemented if the Opposition ever came to power .
9 Continue along the coast soon keeping to left of lighthouse buildings at St Abb 's Head ; briefly join lighthouse road , but it is best almost immediately to divert off it to rejoin cliff-top for sea views .
10 RM1 , on the other hand , returns all possible word matches , but performs the search strictly left to right .
11 Again , the liability depends upon the money or property in question being received in the ordinary course of the receiving partner 's activities within the firm and not upon any authority vested in himsee Willett v Chambers ( 1778 ) Cowp 814 ( misapplication of moneys received from a client for investment on mortgage , the client being billed in the name of the firm ) , Rhodes v Moules [ 1895 ] 1 Ch 236 ( partner absconding with bearer share warrants proffered by client as collateral security for a mortgage loan , where the firm was in the habit of receiving such securities from its clients ) and Blair v Bromley ( 1847 ) 12 Ph 354 ( misapplication of money by a partner who paid interest on it to the client , the fraud only coming to light on the partner 's bankruptcy .
12 Wounded during the robbery , Roth ( Mr Orange ) actually spends most of the movie slowly bleeding to death , while Harvey Keitel ( the sentimental old-time thief Mr White ) , Steve Buscemi ( the motormouth obsessive Mr Pink ) and Michael Madsen ( the quietly psychopathic Mr Blonde ) bicker and brawl about who sold them out .
13 A court heard how the plan almost turned to disaster when , half way across the North Sea , the dinghy began filling with water .
14 Then the dream suddenly changes to nightmare when you hear voices say that they wo n't be able to look after your health because you 're not really worth it : that the treatment you need is not cheap enough so you 'll have to do without : that they would love to provide care for you in the community , but the price is n't right .
15 Thus in the theoretical study of language the deference previously accorded to analysis and explanation by the informed observer has been questioned in favour of an uncommitted approach to enquiry , without preconception and without privilege , into the ways in which participants negotiate their own conditions for achieving their purposes .
16 The battle now shifted to parliament , where the second reading was carried by a huge majority on 22 May ; many Unionists spoke against the Bill , but few could bring themselves to oppose it in principle , and so Sanders could mobilize only forty MPs to go with him into the No lobby .
17 Official sources were yesterday unable to explain why the restrictions had been brought in , including whether they had been designed to reduce the risk of leaks to loyalists of the type recently coming to light .
18 Five years or so passed and the boy even went to school there .
19 The session also restored to official use the red , blue and orange tricolour flag of the independent Armenian state which existed in 1918-20 .
20 In this baseline you have a measure of the PB in terms of what time the child actually goes to bed .
21 The body 's defence mechanisms against infection — immunity ( p. 82 ) — can usually cope with small numbers and the body only succumbs to infection when the invading numbers are large or when , for various reasons , resistance is lowered .
22 It is 0320 before the team finally get to bed , with the Captain promising them a lie-in until 1000 hours .
23 Bit of writing , bit of tennis , bit of reading ( to kill time ) , few beers in the evening before going to bed thinking what a waste my life is .
24 In a country like Great Britain , for example , even though less than fifteen per cent of the population regularly go to church over seventy per cent still claim to believe in a God of some kind .
25 The match really came to life when Smith put the visitors ahead five minutes before the scheduled break .
26 With the necessary minimum of technical instruction on camera and sound work the group then set to work to produce their own video film .
27 This must be a version of the module already known to LIFESPAN .
28 This displays the latest version of the module currently known to LIFESPAN .
29 The procedure initially connects to LIFESPAN and from the LIST_OF_CONTENTS , it constructs a TREE of packages whose root is that specified in ROOT_PACKAGE_DETAILS .
30 The procedure initially connects to LIFESPAN .
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