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

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1 It also shows women are over-represented in education , languages and literature and music/drama/art/design , whereas men are over-represented in engineering and technology and science , and that this pattern has not changed a great deal over the period , despite attempts to even out the balance , and in particular to attract more women on to science and technology courses .
2 There is therefore a need for a number of central bodies that have the resources to enable them to respond to local initiatives , and the staff to see these initiatives through to fruition .
3 So far , legislation has been passed to apply this principle only to packaging .
4 There are plans to put this programme on to videotape , so it can be shown to customers locally without the need for lengthy and expensive trips to the UK .
5 From behind the door that swung closed against her back , the guests heard Fru Møller tell Fru Gertlinger to put more coffee on to brew : ’ They 'll be sitting about all morning in weather like this ! ’
6 You will be expected to keep this knowledge up to date , to make the time to look at studio representatives ' portfolios of illustrators , story board artists or photographers .
7 A complete specification of the turbulence again requires one to consider all orders up to infinity .
8 We shall take up residence in autumn , not later , for I am to have another child close to Christmas , I believe .
9 You 're certainly welcome to take any drinks through to lunch with you , whatever you want , but tonight for the dinner we 've there is wine provided so there 's no need to take drink through .
10 But we managed to track down your kindly vendor 's accountant , and persuade them to bring those accounts up to date . ’
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