Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [vb base] an [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Auction houses have an obligation to the vendor and are unlikely to allow anything to be sold for less than cost . |
2 | The building itself and the woodland environs remain an inspiration to all artists and to all art form . |
3 | Stock revision programmes offer an alternative to a comprehensive stock-taking . |
4 | His household accounts reveal an attachment to robust and expensive pleasures : £5 went to pay his card debts ; £2.13s. 4d. to a man who brought him a lion ; £30 to a young damsel who danced . |
5 | The Communist party had kicked out most reformers after Warsaw Pact tanks put an end to the Prague Spring in 1968 . |
6 | The management briefings provide an introduction to the importance of usability as well as practical advice about how to improve usability using new methods and tools . |
7 | For a free copy of Dog Facts send an SAE to the competition address . |
8 | Early in the nineteenth century the Devon was shipped to Tasmania and was exported to mainland Australia at intervals during the century until health restrictions put an end to imports . |
9 | BROADCASTERS are warning that a deal struck between the BBC , the Musicians ' Union and the actors ' union , Equity , on the sale of video-recordings of TV programme mean an end to the release of minority interest programmes , like science documentaries , on video-tape or disc . |