Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Forecasts about the course of democracy tend to swing from optimism to despair with alarming speed . |
5 | As to the first question it is clear that views as to the availability and scope of certiorari together with its actual use have varied from time to time . |
6 | More-over , the effects of imitation on performance seem to differ with respect to phonological abilities and grammatical abilities . |
7 | Those who may at some stage look at VSEL 's order books may care to consider that , even if the fourth submarine is constructed , the consequences for employment in such constituencies will remain severe because of what the Government have done in relation to naval and submarine construction . |
8 | In the far north , where the landscape is turned white in winter by snow , mammals like rabbits and birds like ptarmigan have to change from brown to white and back again when the snows melt in spring . |
9 | ROPLEY Parish Church have agreed in principal to the provision of a new hard surface drive , to serve the recreation ground . |
10 | At least in the higher animals , it is more likely that the visual perception of shape and motion have evolved in response to such biologically significant environmental features as the gait or stance of hunter or prey , or the facial grimaces and tail-waving of conspecifics . |