Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [noun] to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Part of her role was to pass on instructions to driver for malt deliveries and the collection of raw materials for animal and feed production at ( return loads ) .
2 And she blasts supermarkets for failing to pass on profits to customers by cutting prices .
3 By way of pay-off , each of the workstations need to set aside 10Mb to 15Mb of disk for log and work files , while the master machine needs to reserve 200Mb .
4 The primary intention is only to consider the Cossacks on a formation basis , and certainly all the evidence indicates that it never entered the mind of anyone at HQ 5 corps that a comprehensive detailed screening process should take place , to sort out liability to repatriation on an individual basis .
5 It is suggested that applying losses to the preceding three years on a ‘ first in , first out ’ , rather than the existing ‘ last in , first out ’ , basis would decrease the possibility that companies are not able to carry back losses to periods in which profits were made .
6 If the Department of Health are prepared to shell out money to keepers of a vermin-infested tenement then the officials are to blame .
7 If you book them all , you 'll get a discount booklet saving you £££ 's in the resort , so be sure to allow around £12 to £14 per trip .
8 Sotheby 's lent Bond 15m pounds to buy ‘ Irises ’ : Australian entrepreneur hopes to pay off debt to auctioneers by selling important Manet painting
9 These included lower interest rates on farm loans and emergency funds to enable dairies to pay off debts to farmers for unpaid milk .
10 Then of course he came across Savery 's patent and was forced to pay out royalties to Savery on every engine that was built .
11 Expect to pay around £16 to £18 for five litres in white ( colours are generally more expensive ) .
12 Thatcher also used to parcel out jobs to representatives of different interest groups in the party .
13 His job is to stamp out opposition to Bonaparte within the French Empire .
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