Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [vb pp] a [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | The non-intervention policy with regard to ‘ lame ducks ’ was effectively abandoned with the politically inescapable rescue of Rolls Royce and Upper Clyde Shipbuilders , and the 1972 Industry Bill marked a return to the kind of industrial policy which had been evolving over the 1960s with the formation of NEDC and IRC . |
2 | On the second of July of this year , the Home Secretary made a statement to Parliament on the subject of asylum . |
3 | Bit of both oh right , that 's a good idea , see you Gone the wrong way a post box got a letter to post |
4 | Artist Roderick Lovesey has produced a montage-like limited edition print entitled A Tribute To Women Aviators . |
5 | The Asian Development Bank awarded a consultancy to BGS to draw up a new Mineral Exploration and Development Plan for the government of the Lao PDR . |
6 | Opposition parties , including the liberal Kuwait Democratic Forum , gave a cautious welcome to the government 's proposed schedule for elections , but argued that the endorsement of urgent reconstruction plans required a parliament to be in place sooner rather than later . |
7 | The monitoring and control issues marked a return to consensus in the two groups ' assessments of how matters stood . |
8 | He was first choice at number two until the 2nd World War called a halt to fully competitive soccer — and well beyond . |
9 | The First World War called a halt to the normal programme of work . |
10 | It is part of a Royal Ballet project called A Chance to Dance , designed to stimulate an interest in ballet , principally but not exclusively among black children , in deprived areas . |
11 | Worried that demands for their peacekeeping services would strain declining defence budgets , NATO defence ministers called a halt to defence cuts . |