Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [verb] [prep] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | The credibility of our called ministry stands or falls with respect to the other priorities that God has laid out for us . |
2 | So far we have looked at the consensual influence of television : at influences that varied from time to time but affected all or most citizens at any one time . |
3 | But because his value is limited to £1.5 million — another stipulation in the contract which first allowed him to move to Sampdoria — there is room for additional bonuses and signing on payments to be made available to him . |
4 | Mervyn Pinfield , feeling he had done his job overcoming the show 's technical worries and acting as adviser to Verity Lambert , wanted to return to the more active area of Directing . |
5 | He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible . |
6 | He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible . |
7 | He says getting into shops and going from floor to floor is often impossible . |
8 | Chapter 4 will consider a more detailed analysis of rational and political aspects and approaches in relation to the particular process of budgetary planning . |
9 | Max , at 6ft 3in , is an inch shorter than Lee , younger by twenty months and considered by outsiders to be the ‘ hunk ’ of the family . |
10 | Mainly , of course , he bought books and arranged for others to be copied , but whenever any of the magnates fell foul of him , he would confiscate his library . |
11 | To be specific , do Jewish and Arabic readers have comic strips that read from right to left , as their script does ? |
12 | The incident mentioned by the hon. Lady is clearly deplorable , as are the deportations that occur from time to time and the closures of universities , about which we have also protested . |
13 | ‘ M'kata was a natural , one of those geniuses that emerge from time to time in the game . |
14 | Wherever you travel , you will find you are never far from buildings , monuments and ruins that stand as testimony to earlier times . |
15 | Portland 1 strain of G lamblia was cultured axenically at 37°C in modified TYI-S-33 medium containing 10% newborn calf serum in roller bottles and harvested at middle to late log phase as described previously . |
16 | He got to his feet and walked on tip-toe to the kitchen door , where he pressed his face close to the crack , listening for any sound that might tell him what to expect . |
17 | He 'll be running , batting in the nets and passing on tips to youngsters is an area in which he thrives and excels . |
18 | There was the binding of wounds and examining of bruises to be considered , and the saying of prayers and sewing-up in bedding of those whose lives had been forfeit and above all there was a great deal of talking to be one , for , as the Magistrate scientifically observed , nothing unusual can happen among human beings without generating an immense , compensating volume of chatter . |
19 | Harry demonstrated their strength by whipping off his shoes and walking from root to tip with neither give or wrinkling . |
20 | He wore a bow tie , a corduroy jacket , and suede shoes and appeared to Millet to be well-distanced from any workshop floor . |
21 | He fingerspelt Bobo want chocolate ? and got what he thought might be an expression of interest as Bobo made a couple of deep whoo noises and rocked from side to side . |
22 | Family breakdown is common and there are a large number of single parent families , with the result that many grandparents share in or take over the upbringing of their grandchildren and behave as parents to them . |
23 | I can imagine , when we have set up the institutions and signed in principle to the treaty , the Whips coming up to me and saying , ‘ Look here , Spicer , you are talking about this opt-out as if it were a real option . |
24 | Enclosed is a copy of the new ACE Booklist 1991–2 , which lists all our consumer titles and intended for distribution to members of the public . |
25 | motor vehicles owned by the Forestry Commission or by local authorities and used from time to time for the purpose of fighting fires ; |
26 | Men set agendas and act as gate-keepers to knowledge . |
27 | Genetic monitoring regularly assesses workers for cytogenetic damage — major changes to chromosomes — or may apply other , less perfected , tests that locate mutagens in body fluids or look for damage to individual genes . |
28 | From here he controlled a web of spies and informers that ran from Madurai to Attock , from the beaches of Malabar to the mangrove swamps of Bengal . |
29 | If science is based on experience , then by what means is it possible to get from the singular statements that result from observation to the universal statements that make up scientific knowledge ? |
30 | There will be appeals and disputes in relation to the council tax ever after . |