Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv prt] to [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 From the drawings , he sketched various elevations , then cut them out and transferred them on to the blocks of wood to be bandsawn .
2 To craft the pots so patiently from earth and water and then deliver them over to the mercies of fire and air . ’
3 They are greedy for Humans , the sidh , and if they can once trap you with their music they will carry you down to the caves beneath the sea and steal one of your five senses and tear out your soul . ’
4 Are you off to the wilds of Illinois ? ’
5 If there is anything capable of lifting you up to the gates of heaven , then that is it .
6 Set in the heart of Newmarket , the horseracing capital of the world , the recently extended museum 's six galleries are packed with exhibits that will take you back to the origins of racing … when Charles II rode in matches across the glorious heath .
7 But can I just refer you back to the words of P B G three where it says quite clearly in paragraph thirty three .
8 The policy here is to have the vast majority of these funds ‘ up-front ’ , ie to distribute them out to the Districts to be used by Practice Teams for the purchase of individual places for individual users — what we are calling ‘ spot purchase ’ .
9 She 'd have had him back to the manufacturers for radical restructuring .
10 The first leg of his travel plans will take him back to the elders of the church there , with some of the converts from Asia Minor and Greece , with a love gift for the relief of the hardship amongst the Christians .
11 Always wondered what brought her back to the miseries of soggy grey England , the endless winters .
12 He passed it on to the others at their dinner time meeting .
13 The very poor even sold the combings of their hair , to hawkers who came by crying for it , and passed it on to the dollmakers in Naples where it would stuff the turban of a king or tassel the tail of a donkey for a Nativity crib at Christmas .
14 The next day , there 's an advert in the paper — that she 'd found a black and white dog and handed it in to the police at Aigburth .
15 Er I suppose erm er the , most of the people I 've seen in the last ten years have been people either approaching retirement , planning for retirement or actually at the point of retirement and er we 've obviously looked at this course over a number of years and we try to sort of distil it down to the basics of things that we think are important er and that we think will be useful to you .
16 Again I put it down to the stresses of presenting a live programme five days a week .
17 Well I 'd start with wood and er get something rough to work off and then , use me head as I say , get it down to the requirements on the , on the paper and then start to produce eventually , you know and er
18 So taken it down to the tills at the front , cos they move quicker
19 The theory is that the type of population mixing which took place on oil installations spread that agent among oil workers who then took it back to the areas in which they lived .
20 This brings us on to the conditions in which the animals are kept .
21 ‘ Graham Taylor was trying to get us through to the semi-finals in the best way he knows — rightly or wrongly .
22 My tale for today takes us back to the origins of the resistance of Marseilles to the seductions of the Celtic mainland .
23 Er we at the County Council think that to delete that Greater York erm dimension would take us back to the realms of uncertainty , past uncertainty , in the Greater York area , we 're therefore proceeding with a Greater York dimension in policy H One at none thousand seven hundred dwellings , which equates to hundred percent migration .
24 Controversy on this issue takes us back to the beginnings of literary theory : to Aristotle and Plato .
25 John Pilger may point us back to the lessons of Vietnam or even the Falklands , but we also live day-to-day with distorted coverage of Ireland and it does n't seem to bother us too much .
26 This calls us back to the ideas of alternate universes which we were discussing earlier .
27 There is something free , reckless , vaguely counter-cultural about it ; it ignores the voice of prudence and takes us back to the days of our youth when we defied authority by taking it up .
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