Example sentences of "[vb infin] [noun] [adv prt] to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You could also pipe stripes on to the children 's clothing if liked .
2 This means that as well as the PC sending messages to the printer , the printer can actually send messages back to the PC .
3 ‘ If we do not send legislation down to the dioceses , it is almost analogous to a judge who fails to include a point of law in a summing up to the jury . ’
4 They 'd come back every year and I learned a lot about their breeding habits , watching both parents bring food back to the chicks .
5 ‘ If he hears us , we 'll both follow Beth on to the streets and that 's a fact . ’
6 Note that a county court may transfer proceedings back to the magistrates ' court at any time before trial if the criteria for transfer are not met or no longer apply but the court must have regard to the child 's interests and the need to avoid delay ( APO , art 11 ) .
7 The women would take Nessie back to the house and they 'd all meet there again for something to eat and they 'd start all over again where they left off .
8 Soon , Rob would take S-Sugar on to the runway and wait for clearance from the control tower .
9 Gray began singing for Baldwin after her cousin — an avid Chicago house devotee who would occasionally drag Paris out to the city 's hottest clubs — heard Baldwin was looking for a singer and gave him Gray 's number .
10 ‘ The League will be asked if they will release money back to the club in the short term with the promise that it will be repaid from future transfer revenue .
11 Councillor Seamus Rogers of the Workers Party felt that the County Council should set up a sub-committee to look into the issue , while Councillor Brian Gallagher said they should get experts down to the area quickly to issue a ‘ statement that this will not be detrimental in the long term ’ .
12 ‘ Bradford sells itself on its friendly image and I still believe that if we can get kids on to the campus , we will improve recruitment , ’ she says .
13 Suddenly he decided to take a chance : somehow they would get Therese on to the stage in that ridiculous boy 's costume and let her sing .
14 It 's it 's part of a programme , it helps get blood back to the hair fo We 've all got all the hair follicles there , what we have n't got is the capillary network feeding those hair follicles .
15 Investment should increase capacity up to the point at which the once-and-for-all cost of a new plant equals the present value of operating profits when the efficient pricing structure is in operation .
16 I 'll help Alan up to the loft with it . ’
17 Under its rights accumulation programme ( this approach having been endorsed by the IMF Interim Committee in May 1990 and first applied to Zambia in April 1991 ) , Peru could accumulate rights up to the equivalent of SDR207,900,000 ( US$282,000,000 ) by December 1991 .
18 During those two years , I have also come to believe that with the help of two powerful tools we can turn people on to the quality process .
19 A profit-maximising firm under conditions of perfect competition will expand production up to the point at which the additional cost of producing the last unit of output ( ’ marginal cost ’ ) is equal to price .
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