Example sentences of "[noun sg] to [noun sg] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Even when I am small boy , I must carrying to school my small brother .
2 If the joint tenancy between the husband and wife has been severed , it will have been possible for the husband to mortgage his own share or settle it upon certain trusts .
3 He became a Wesleyan Sunday-school teacher and an enthusiastic if unsophisticated temperance advocate — the sort of convert to respectability whose transformed life the new movement liked to advertise .
4 And within three minutes Jamie Hoyland burst from midfield to claim his first goal of the season , bundling the ball past Schmeichel when the Danish keeper was left helplessly unprotected against an inswinging Hodges free kick .
5 1064 so to escape the prima facie claim to immunity which this class of documents ordinarily attracts .
6 Firstly , there was a widespread opinion that arts staff do not give the priority to INSET which other areas of the curriculum do .
7 To add insult to injury his faithful laser blazer has limited power , so to keep the aliens at bay he has to make every shot count .
8 ‘ Of course , Taiwan has a Portuguese connection dating back to the days when it was Formosa , but you wo n't have found any opportunity to air it these days .
9 Those who had come to New England to have an opportunity to practice their own approach to religion , and then found they did not agree with the views held by those who were in power , had a more serious problem .
10 And Neil Kinnock and Kevin McNamara should be making a special effort to affiliate their own union , the TGWU , to the SDLP .
11 The other Girls would have had to send money home but Jane set aside a similar sum to tide her over periods of unemployment .
12 And when Mick Stockwell slid over a low cross in the 73rd minute , Kiwomya was on hand to sidefoot it past goalkeeper Nigel Spink .
13 It 's all very well putting in applications for the bank to loan you large sums of money , but it is quite another thing to have them accepted .
14 Very few of you will be starting from scratch to implement your computerised personnel information system .
15 Such a situation poses a threat to privacy which this draft directive quite properly addresses ’ .
16 He took an extreme position on law reform as well as in matters religious , and his fellow millenarians took to meeting regularly at his house to concert their parliamentary tactics .
17 All its parts work fundamentally as one ’ ( 1977 , p. 47 ) , even if from time to time its various parts seem to be moving in different directions .
18 The constant dangers and perplexities that beset John Kemp arise from the ferocious enmity of O'Brien , whose hatred of anything English is increased by his hopeless love for the Don 's daughter Seraphina , for whose sake he moderates from time to time his evil power over the old aristocrat .
19 A target company may use the power to buy-in its own shares as part of a defensive strategy ( see para 18.5.7 below ) , subject to Rules 21 and 37.3 .
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