Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [noun] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The single market is , of course , designed to lower and eventually eliminate barriers to the movement of goods , services and people .
2 The generals rarely send orders to the troops .
3 If the debt is unpaid at maturity the bank will in most cases only seek recourse to the exporter if non-payment is due to a contractual dispute .
4 The thermal paper materials alone cost £2.75 to the trade .
5 It means little for this child to perform with the greatest precision the most difficult pieces , with hands that can hardly stretch a sixth ; but what is really incredible is to see him improvise for an hour on end and in doing so give rein to the inspiration of his genius and to a mass of enchanting ideas …
6 One can , then , only obtain approximations to the height of the significant features .
7 In normal or right sexuality , argues Scruton , we not only give recognition to the other 's person in and through our desire tor him or her , we also accord them accountability and care in the process .
8 Do n't punish yourself for your old beliefs , or you merely add paraffin to the fire .
9 If you only have access to the machine once a month in a special video room , you will want to make it the centre of attention for that session .
10 The scene can be " replayed " in ways suggested by the spectators , as if the spectators not only have access to the rewind button of a video recorder , but can also change what is enacted before them .
11 Ms Kiernan 's study shows that fewer than half of all single mothers living alone have access to a telephone , and a mere 15% to that essential tool of modern motherhood , a car .
12 This module would , Minsky suggests , alone have access to the model ( again possibly false , of course ) of how it itself related to all the other , lower , modules , and it might be expected to have some property of the type we refer to as consciousness or self-consciousness .
13 Yet another partnership prospered beyond 100 , the third in succession , and Sohail eventually cut Salisbury to the pavilion boundary to reach 203 after 5½ hours in the middle .
14 From the start , pick up a crate and kill the policeman , continue right , dodging the dog on the way , climb the ladder to where the mugger prowls , dodge him and grab the ‘ ? ’ ( 50 points ) and the records , climb upwards , collecting records on the way , kill the workman with the crate and thus gain access to the roof of the building , avoid climbing the crane ( there 's nothing of interest there ) , climb up the ladder and kill the policeman , run right and jump off the edge to the end of the building .
15 We already make exceptions to the capital rule where homes are occupied by a spouse , a relative over the age of 60 or a relative who is incapacitated .
16 Such customers generally provide information to the Bank on flows on their accounts and hence help in the process of predicting the cash position in the money market .
17 Such provisions are common in contracts of carriage or bailment which normally impose a financial limit of £n per item or per unit of weight ; sale contracts generally restrict liability to the amount of the price of the goods , or ( possibly ) a multiple of it , for instance " our liability to pay damages for any breach of contract shall not exceed the amount of the contract price " .
18 All I do now is regress our model right , including just a , a cons a constant dummy , right , so if you specify your regression equation , just add D to the list of explanatory variables , right , so we are assuming that the effect on the textile consumption is simply just to move the demand function up , right , use the entire sample period amongst this estimation .
19 And they knew also that she was allowed to sit quietly with a book during lessons and not pay attention to the teacher .
20 Directives in the field of banking and insurance already bear witness to the potential for such a flexible approach to harmonisation .
21 Inheritance tax — few people intentionally leave money to the taxman .
22 Indeed , it was SGI 's proposed acquisition of MIPS that finally lead CDC to the altar .
23 The fact is that unemployed people already have access to a range of programmes through the employment service , including job review workshops , which provide precisely that service for those who are unemployed .
24 The insurance is only intended to cover vendors who at the time of contract had no knowledge of circumstances which eventually give rise to a claim or of the likelihood of claims being made under the warranties .
25 Using a spoon to mix the dry ingredients , slowly add water to the mixture .
26 If a program has the form unc we first recursively transform P to an x — IF/ALT program P' .
27 The legally qualified chairman of the Tribunal and his two experienced wing members examine the transcript of the public enquiry and then usually put questions to the appellant or his advocate .
28 Erm doorway there , always a doorways always add interest to a picture .
29 But I always give credit to the audience .
30 GPs and clinics usually refer women to the centre if there is a problem .
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