Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [verb] to [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 This does not mean that the mind just responds to information in the way in which a thermostat , for instance , transduces information about temperature and performs switching operations .
2 It also contended that he should have £80,000 to buy a house , in which his carers could live upstairs , rather than £150,000 for a bungalow more suited to life in a wheelchair .
3 Hares ( but not rabbits ) are particularly vulnerable to paraquat , a herbicide often applied to stubble in the autumn so that it can be easily burned .
4 Their offer only applies to property in the home counties .
5 ‘ Oh , Dorothy my dear , there is a poor dog absolutely stifling to death in a car outside .
6 But another modern man also comes to life in the eighteenth century : the ‘ collective man ’ .
7 After the war he began commentating on radio then moved to television in 1951 .
8 Savage and city alike reduce to childishness in the final babel-like collapse , ‘ London Bridge is falling down falling down falling down . ’
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