Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [vb pp] [prep] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | A West German ship with a cargo of uranium concentrate bound from Antwerp to Genoa disappeared and its cargo later turned up in Israel . |
2 | Since that time , a major change has occurred with respect to social mobility that has had a direct bearing on the emergence of Britain 's underclass , and this is considered in this chapter . |
3 | A report on suicides at Oxford University has called for ways to be found to reduce academic pressure on students . |
4 | Subscription income has risen from £778,683 to £811,942 , an increase of 4.3% . |
5 | The statement , meant to be reassuring , that ‘ Mummy has gone to heaven to be with Jesus ’ , can leave the child very jealous and angry with God for taking his mother away from him . |
6 | Fighting has cut off supplies to the refugees . |
7 | In the space of only two weeks , the Slovak lawyer has moved from dissident to defendant to government minister . |
8 | This is not merely a little churlish ; it also explains why the cumulative effect of their evidence makes less — impact than it should , because it disguises the fact that the unholy alliance between the medical profession and the pharmaceutical industry has tottered from crisis to crisis now for two decades — since the thalidomide tragedy . |
9 | Since his election Dr. Kumar has had regular battles with Mr Bates , who since his narrow defeat has moved from Gateshead to Marton . |
10 | The sensationalist side of sports reporting has gone from strength to strength in the popular press since the advent of television . |
11 | The name of every decent practice gets used from time to time to justify something indecent . |
12 | Behind the closed door the programme had changed from athletics to wrestling and once more the baby had begun to cry . |
13 | But by January the pound had dropped in value to 1.05 . |
14 | Erm the Financial Times you showed er I think including the F T Group and Les Echo er in , in the profit analysis , but you did say that their operating profit was up ten percent th the F T Group which I take it to mean they made fourteen point three , leaving I think four point two to Les Echo You did also say that Les Echo had gone from strength to strength but f from my figures I think it 's a third successive decline in their profit . |
15 | further suggest , as Figure 1.2 also implies , that the deep structures and instincts of the mind have evolved in relation to the social processes and relations in which human beings have developed . |
16 | While turnover overall has advanced from £46.09m to £55.37m , reflecting the inclusion of BMK for a 10 month period , comparable turnover year on year was down 11% . |
17 | The committee has asked from time to time , that I keep it updated with er European legislation , in so far as it affects employments matters , and this I 've intended to do in Paper K. There are two Appendix . |
18 | Contrast this with the woodwind who often seem to be fighting gamely against insubordinate instruments and recalcitrant reeds , their difficulties surely exacerbated by lack of contact with the West , where orchestral wind playing has gone from strength to strength . |
19 | In total our fruit consumption has risen from 61lb to 69lb per person . |
20 | And the Queen has arrived in Cyprus to a row over executions that took place thirty years ago . |
21 | Just-in-time management philosophy has moved from manufacturing to the university library sector . |
22 | Francois Carrard , director general of the International Olympic Committee , said the IOC had granted provisional recognition to the 12 former republics , who in exchange had agreed in principle to the condition of fielding a joint team . |
23 | The ministry said yesterday that it was first warned by the Dutch on November 1 that 550 tonnes of Indian rice bran contaminated with lead sulphate had come via Rotterdam to Teignmouth in Devon . |
24 | Once known primarily as the wife of Diego Rivera , her reputation outside of Mexico now far supercedes his : since 1919 , sale room estimates of her work have risen from $40,000 to over $1 million , and in 1990 a work by Kahlo broke all records at Sotheby 's New York for a Latin American artist . |
25 | ‘ Nate and the Executive Committee have agreed in principle to phase-out all regional activities and bring the whole god-damned shootin' match right back here to Detroit , where I always said it should be . ’ |
26 | Having been without a tutor-organiser since 1958 , Essex Federation representatives on the District Council have suggested from time to time that other counties might benefit from following their example . |
27 | I think now that her predominance has done in justice to lesser things in my life , as indeed it may still do . |
28 | Panamanian public opinion has shifted from disbelief to bitterness at the failure of the US to back the abortive coup . |
29 | If in no other sense than economic , the world 's focus had switched from East to West , from Greenwich to the Date Line , from Atlantic to Pacific . |
30 | The identity of the price leader had changed from time to time with no obvious pattern . |