Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [vb -s] to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The fact that the pool should be level from the outset and should be constantly checked during backfilling can not be overemphasized , for a pool that is out of level leads to flooding in some places and unsightly exposure of the fibreglass in others .
2 Framed : 200 years of history comes to life in a story of theatrical fantasy
3 Inevitably , with approaching £200,000 on offer , there are others with sound claims to fame in the field .
4 Each pair of lanes in a-c corresponds to digestion by bleomycin for 1 and 5 minutes .
5 Martial law , capable of preserving order but not reversing economic decline , in turn yields to semi-pluralism as the principle of the party 's monopoly of power is jettisoned to create a national consensus behind measures to salvage the country 's economy .
6 Since infant mortality takes its heaviest toll on new-born babies during the first month of life , special attentions is given in mortality analyses to mortality in the neonatal period .
7 This is in spite of the fact that he believes there 's no evidence that watching violence on screen leads to violence in real life .
8 The identification of CTL to several epitopes in P. falciparum antigens indicates that natural exposure to malaria leads to processing of pre-erythrocytic antigens for HLA class I presentation .
9 Increasing the age at breeding leads to selection for reduced senescence , and both evolutionary theories specify that survival and fertility later in the lifespan will in consequence increase over the generations to come .
10 Criticisms by parents ranged from sweets at supermarket checkouts to lack of toilets , changing facilities and unfriendly staff .
11 Cider and culinary apple orchards have gone the same way , all helped along until a few years ago by government grants to grub up the old trees and replace them with easy to spray , prune and pick bush types .
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