Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [art] [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | Thus the fee note should definitely exclude the supplier 's VAT registration number and not show any amount as VAT , ie the invoiced amounts should be VAT-inclusive and make no reference to VAT other than stating ‘ This is not a tax invoice ’ . |
32 | An example of practitioner as researcher , in the field of adoption , demonstrates how a practitioner can enrich her practice and make a contribution to knowledge at the same time . |
33 | a man of trained hand , eye , and brain ; disciplined and good mannered ; of sound muscle and fully developed lungs ; with a general knowledge of common tools and simple machines ; able to read a plan and make a drawing to scale ; ready to undertake any kind of unspecialised work , ; and competent , even if he does unskilled work , to do it ‘ with his head ’ . |
34 | And it is because the new humanity is made up of free men and women that God wishes that all should be saved : his delay in invading the world and bringing an end to history is to allow time for the new humanity to supplant the old . |
35 | At the conference , the Director of the National Museum in Phnom Penh , Pich Keo , asked Unesco to pass information on stolen property to Interpol and the International Council of Museums , and made a plea to museum directors to research the provenance of objects in their collections , and to return those illegally exported from Cambodia . |
36 | Saxton , from Oxford , insisted he had used the drug for his asthma and given a dose to Welshman Davies when he complained of a ‘ tight ’ chest . |
37 | Edmondson , meanwhile , has bought himself an adjustable music stool with some of his £100 , and given the rest to charity . |
38 | They got off the bus at Holborn and got a train to Mile End , from there taking another train to Ilford . |
39 | He then spent another three hours combining the ingredients in his kitchen while his wife Kate dressed the dining table and got the children to bed . |
40 | You 're desperate to see some progress and push a plan to success , so today 's delays will be all the more infuriating . |
41 | The middle position is used for reaching in medium winds as it prevents the tail from digging in too much and encourages the board to plane . |
42 | Darnel is a weed , sometimes referred to as ‘ tares ’ , and has a resemblance to wheat . |
43 | Danny Baker was born to banter , conceived to chat and has a remit to rabbit . |
44 | I should emphasize that the summary account given above is not at all official , and has no claim to comprehensiveness or objectivity . |
45 | She believes the plum role with US network NBC will give her ‘ massive exposure and send a signal to film studios that she 's back ’ , say friends . |
46 | Add your name and address and send the card to Vision Video Contest , Daily Mirror , Blackhorse Road , London SE99 7TY . |
47 | These researchers recruited 154 adults and children into a placebo-controlled crossover trial and found no response to treatment . |
48 | Rain and wind swirled in , scattering papers and banging the door to Class 2 's room . |
49 | Having lost in the last group match against Australia 6–0 and punctured an eardrum to boot , he admits he felt depressed . |
50 | Some particles , however , do not evaporate completely and survive the entry-heat to impact on the Earth 's surface . |
51 | Four further mandatory modules cover learning and information skills , and provide an introduction to literature and social sciences . |
52 | At the end of a run , measure 50mm beyond the end of the roof and cut the gutter to length . |
53 | The third khthon was also swaying and chanting a welcome to death . |
54 | Instead of dispensing advice and controlling the purse strings , elders may find themselves servicing the young family by doing shopping and escorting the children to school . |
55 | As well as helping the firm to identify immediate , specific concerns from individual clients , the survey enables the firm to provide the most appropriate service overall , since it identifies the clients ' generic priorities and allows the firm to refocus its services with those priorities in mind . |
56 | The Institute of Economic Affairs had for a long time been polemicising against the extension of state activity on the grounds that it restricted choice , led to dependency and reduced the motivation to work , and fostered economic inefficiency in comparison with ‘ private enterprise ’ . |
57 | Certain administrative changes at this time appear designed to effect a stricter supervision by the Exchequer over the collection of the Forest revenues , and to lessen the temptation to extortion by the Forest officers . |
58 | Why do human beings form sexual bonds and show a tendency to monogamy ? |
59 | NASA named its first shuttle Enterprise , and played the theme to Star Trek at its unveiling . |
60 | The ground crew can now work to refuel , clean the squashed bugs off the bubble and put the aircraft to bed . |