Example sentences of "[to-vb] they [adv] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Class 50 refurbishment programme was completed , although they are destined for a short life , while limited work was also carried out on Class 20s , 26s and 33s to see them through to the arrival of new designs . |
2 | Like Croydon , Penge U.D.C. had the right to purchase its tramways in each seventh year on granting six months ' notice , but if it did , it had to lease them back to the Company . |
3 | ‘ The IAAF must urgently review the situation , for when you make your rules you have to carry them out to the letter of the law . |
4 | I and er told Lindsey if she 'd ever any problems never to write them down to a friend |
5 | The conventional way of cleaning fabrics is to cart them off to the washing machine , wash them , dry them , and cart them back again . |
6 | In this case , the Bank buys bills but agrees to sell them back to the market at an agreed price some time in the future . |
7 | The Dutch parliament has recently decided that owners of contaminated sites should aim to clean them up to a level that is suitable for any use , but has accepted that where such a policy is uneconomic , it would be sufficient to isolate , control and monitor the land . |
8 | Well we 've fortunately been able to track them down to the waxes which er occur on land so what we 're seeing here is a , an input from the land carried on the dusts which are blown in the winds from the Sahara and other regions out into the Atlantic Ocean . |
9 | Since they had become used to hospitals it was believed both unfair to them and impracticable in resettlement terms to ship them out to the community . |
10 | I have taken this opportunity to point them out to the Minister and I hope that something good will come of it . |
11 | Erm where I find I ca n't understand the regional accent I 'm going to give them back to the person who recorded them |
12 | The fire was built up higher than usual to guide them back to the camp , but also , Riven thought , because they were imagining the packs of grypesh coming after them out of the heights of the hills . |
13 | Simple requests for such increases were the least of the shipowners ' concerns , while on shipboard conditions there could be no cause for complaint because of the " army of government officials who were there to keep them up to the mark " . |
14 | The policy here is to have the vast majority of these funds ‘ up-front ’ , ie to distribute them out to the Districts to be used by Practice Teams for the purchase of individual places for individual users — what we are calling ‘ spot purchase ’ . |
15 | In practice , it is useful to expose test samples to daylight ( not direct sunlight ) and also to expose them continuously to a battery of fluorescent tubes . |
16 | There is no obligation whatsoever for it to extradite them either to the US or UK . |
17 | It was Freeth 's custom to write songs — setting his words to popular tunes — about remarkable events in local and national news , and to sing them nightly to the company assembled at his Coffee House . |
18 | Together Skylark have been bringing this music far beyond these shores , to Europe , America and even Australia , so it 's a delight to welcome them back to the Harp Folk Club after an absence of five years . |
19 | Spraying the aerosol is the best way to get them on to the enemy , but even this is difficult . |
20 | If you have any friends suffering from depression do try to get them along to a Medau Class . |
21 | Rob flew with calculated care , mindful of the lives of his crew and the need to get them back to the safety of the debriefing room and steaming mugs of rum-laced tea . |
22 | Tallis cut several strips from the sizzling joints of the wild pig and reached forward to toss them closer to the Daurog . |
23 | Denying armchair dog punters instant access to the results is claimed to steer them back to the tracks whose attendances have dipped from 30million to under 4million . |
24 | The prisoners were taken to the riverside , where a boat was waiting to take them on to the prison-ship . |
25 | That 's where fellows called to pick them up , or to take them over to a pub for a pint . |
26 | Apart from the bad weather the golfers and non-golfers in the party had to queue for about two and a half hours for the small car ferry to take them back to the mainland . |
27 | I had to take them back to the shop , and try another chemist . |
28 | When special buses provided by the universities arrived to take them back to the campuses , most took up the offer . |
29 | In June of that year a group of armed men rounded up some of the teachers and started to take them down to the principal 's house . |
30 | Gloria tied on her red headscarf , Dot buttoned up her pink cardigan and they went to wait for the bus to take them down to the hospital to see how Baby was doing . |