Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [vb pp] to [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Dr Peter Fleming , who has done research in Bristol , said overheating due to environmental temperature , over-insulation or both contributed to cot death . |
2 | Although largely confined to salt water in Sussex , there are sufficient inland records to suggest that one or two mergansers can be found on inland waters every winter . |
3 | ‘ Wires had been ripped from the wall and deliberately attached to metal furniture in the barricades , ’ he said . |
4 | The real matter is in fact that the vast majority of children in this country are growing up in a secularist culture which rules out religion altogether , and that those within faith communities are living in a world in which their faiths will be more and more subjected to secularist interrogation . |
5 | Some alcohol difficulties will be primarily and directly linked to alcohol use and some will be secondary , a complication but not the causal agent . |
6 | Three years ago I joined the Trust as a single member and later converted to family membership . |
7 | The man was taken to Darlington 's Memorial Hospital with severe head injuries and later transferred to Middlesbrough General . |
8 | Harold Caston , from Greasby , was taken to Arrowe Park Hospital and later transferred to Walton Hospital . |
9 | Housed in the former metre-gauge Urola railway station , and carefully restored to working order , is a Naysmyth Wilson 2-6-0T of 1898 , together with two wooden carriages built by CAF , Beasain , in 1925 . |
10 | TP280 and TP298 were both taken on charge RAF in mid 1945 and independently shipped to Air Command South East Asia at Karachi . |
11 | He was charged with the murder of Sara Hart and then escorted to Aylesbury Prison to await trial . |
12 | They took Yew Tree Farm at Hury , next to Walker Hall , and then moved to Nelson House . |
13 | Her Father had been a District Officer in N. Nigeria in the 1920's , and she gave us letters ; a diary ; some amazing old photographs and a telegram ; and , perhaps best of all , the mementoes of Piccin , the baby leopard reared by the family and then given to Edinburgh Zoo in 1929 . |
14 | Much of the actual mock-up assembly work was completed in Hawaii before the filming , but the preliminary moulding and construction was completed at Long Beach and then shipped to Pearl Harbor . |
15 | Although insufficient to provide the full service , these bogie cars were worked hard on the main line and sometimes worked to Thornton Heath but never to Addiscombe or Penge , where they might have been too long for some of the passing loops on these lines . |
16 | ‘ For the size of the school , we have done some remarkable things , ’ added the 47-year-old , who has something musical in the pipeline every term at the school which , over the years , has variously been known as the North of England Agricultural School , Ayton School , The Friends School , Great Ayton , and recently reverted to Ayton School . |
17 | They are relatively expensive items — but not compared to plant downtime . |
18 | He was taken to Northallerton 's Friarage Hospital but later transferred to Middlesbrough General . |
19 | But now signed to UK techno-pioneer Wayne Archbold 's General Production Recordings , EPs like the transcendental ‘ Virtual ’ are at last starting to intoxicate an increasing number of central nervous systems with their glacial , jazz-tinged tone-explorations . |
20 | He saw the whole machinery of government as keenly attuned to public opinion because the character of the government depended on the results of the last general election ; because there must be an election at least every 5 years ; and because the electors had a genuinely free choice between candidates putting forward different policies . |
21 | They co-authored three papers together in 1985 — their first work together though not related to test-tube fusion . |