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

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1 Now he stared from the partly eaten jam sandwich to the homely face of his grandmother and wondered if she would dare to murder him in his own home with Buddie sitting right there at the same table .
2 It is expected that the process will make it possible for rare and fragile mummies and other bodies such as the European bog bodies and the recently discovered Ice Man to be accessible to the public without putting the originals at risk .
3 Statistical accounts of those whose benefits have been cut under the Actively Seeking Work legislation to date were provided .
4 We believe that certainly for the time being , the combination of the fighter aircraft and rapier will provide an acceptable level er of air defence with a much reduced air threat to the U K er which now exists .
5 The body , constructed from an unspecified laminate , has a distinctly stretched Fender look to it , with pleasantly comfortable , radiused edges , and contouring for both ribcage and forearm .
6 Buy both a good , clear pair of binoculars , a clearly illustrated field guide to British birds and join the RSPB .
7 Tod and I reclined on the wrung bedding as Irene advanced into the room , holding a tightly gripped paper tissue to her eyes and calling us a piece of shit .
8 In 1850 , as a newly appointed house surgeon to St George 's Hospital ( where he later became lecturer in anatomy ) he presented a paper to the Royal Society ‘ On the development of the optic and auditory nerves ’ .
9 Although back variants of /a/ appear to be diffusing historically and laterally ( through the low-status inner-city communities ) in a linguistically order manner parallel to the processes affecting /Ε/,; the mechanism of diffusion upwards ( socially ) through the community is quite different .
10 The historical importance of the measure was that it gave , for the first time , a publicly financed cash benefit to a group of the needy , free from the deliberately induced stigma associated with the Poor Law .
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