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

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1 For some authors perspective provides both the laws of perception and also the key to the true and rational representation of objects .
2 It is from Paul , and Paul alone , that a new religion begins to emerge — not a form of Judaism , but a rival and ultimately an adversary to Judaism .
3 The Municipal Corporations Act 1835 specifically excluded all women from the local borough franchise , but single women continued to enjoy the vote and even the right to be elected in many parishes and important local bodies , such as the Poor Law Guardians , associated with them ( Hollis 1987 ) .
4 The Dawsons themselves had enthusiastically helped to heave it over a rut and up the slope to the garage .
5 DAY 4 : Time for last minute shopping or perhaps a visit to the Rijksmuseum to see the Night Watch by Rembrandt or the Van Gogh Museum to see a vast array of the master 's work .
6 With these unrealistic expectations I 'm not sure who stands to lose the most — my daughter believing that you need a man , wealth and preferably a title to be happy , or my son who believes that women are beautiful and passive or wicked and powerful but , either way , he 'd better be handsome .
7 Footsteps went past in the corridor and then the door to the Governor 's office opened .
8 Clearly , the ethical aspects of each preventive trial need consideration , but this should be the responsibility of a central ethical committee and not a matter to be considered separately by many ( perhaps over a 100 ) district research ethical committees that are , in the main , concerned with local clinical research projects .
9 The audience flowed in behind as Argyll and his tall , rawboned wife dragged Elizabeth , screaming , swearing , fighting every step , out of the hall and up the stair to the empty guest room next to his own .
10 Evans concluded that in some developing countries , the foreign multinationals might be a help and not a hindrance to the state .
11 This issue involves a question of principle as to whether a local authority can sue for libel and not a decision to be made in respect of each individual action .
12 It was a remarkable achievement by any standards , but it proved that Waites was well and truly back on the scene and still a competitor to be feared .
13 While cutting rebates and slots , two problems occurred on the curved members , firstly the glazing rebate because of the weight and length of curved members and the limited table size of my router , I decided to take the router to the wood and not the wood to the router but then realised I would be machining away the surface I wanted to guide the router on i.e the inside face which is the true radius .
14 Issues of concern were : how far should workers get involved in discussions with social fund officers about individual cases ; how actively should workers support individual applications in view of the fact that there is a limited budget and therefore a limit to the number of people who could be helped ; and should bureaux help social fund officers to set priorities between groups of claimants ?
15 Flames melted a lead pipe and ignited leaking gas causing the fire to spread along the passageway and up the stairwell to the second floor .
16 They walked back through the kitchen and down the hallway to the front entrance of the house .
17 It is the human being who will be faced with the opportunity and perhaps the temptation to be violent , and who will make the decision as to which path to follow .
18 To the extent that they are not , this is a matter for adjudication and not an amendment to the regulations . ’
19 The United States Congress requested officials of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) to attend an emergency hearing on June 29 to explain the failure of the Hubble Space Telescope and also a decision to ground all space shuttle craft .
20 For , as Engels wrote to Kautsky in 1882 , both movements had ‘ not only the right but even the duty to be nationalistic before they become internationalistic … they are most internationalistic when they are genuinely nationalistic ’ .
21 Whether there is a special attraction or not a visit to the Bluebell is a memorable occasion .
22 They went through Mill Hill Circus just a hundred yards behind the bleeper and up the slope to Five Ways Corner .
23 Doctors describe how people with bad headaches can get relief by using simple techniques including exercise , relaxation , acupressure and even a visit to the dentist !
24 When I reached Ostend at midday on 16th there was no ticket but only a message to the effect that I had to buy another one .
25 On the basis of these findings , Shattil et al ( 1975 ) postulated that cholesterol enrichment of the platelet membrane might affect the membrane fluidity and consequently the sensitivity to aggregating agonists .
26 Well , if I may , Chair , I would like deal with it in terms of the principle or the policy and then the application to highways planning .
27 Henry passed the horseradish sauce and then the gravy to the Major 's wife .
28 We all left , going through the kitchen , out across the courtyard and down the trackway to the church .
29 A beautiful non-tidal cove where Dublin 's finest flaunted themselves at an indifferent sea while their wives , children and girlfriends sat half a mile away on what was an excuse for a beach amidst the polluted debris of the capital and not a wave to be seen .
30 MATURITY IS : Recognising that it is not a commitment to self which brings happiness in life but rather a commitment to others .
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