Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] the [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Minton provided the introduction to William Johnstone which obtained Vaughan a job teaching composition and illustration at Camberwell .
2 Sarah holds the key to fitness
3 Lincoln referred the proposal to Colonels Charles Bonesteel and Dean Rusk for consideration .
4 Ann whispered the question to Harry while the new arrival was being led upstairs by her cousins to see the house .
5 Corbett caught the reference to medicine .
6 Halliday has the vision to size up virtually any position in the backs .
7 Judge David Selwood adjourned the hearings to October 7 for pre-sentence reports .
8 When Barney opened the door to Melissa he greeted her with a smile but his eyes remained grave .
9 Hari lay the key to success .
10 She radiated tension and embarrassment , so that after the meal Clare went immediately to watch TV in the sitting room , Sue took the children to bed and Bryony went out to a meeting .
11 Ben got busted so Pru took the kids to Glasgow to live with her Mum .
12 Gleeson tossed the packet to Laurel , who looked inside .
13 BIRON prompts the user to type in a topic for which data are sought .
14 Galvone put the question to Manescu who stood confidently , hands on his hips , staring at Galvone , never giving a glance in Hauser 's direction .
15 Ellen put the point to Bernard .
16 Merchant bank Samuel Montagu introduced the management to Morgan Grenfell Development Capital .
17 Yacoubou attributed the improvement to Benin 's need for economic aid , hence the need to show international goodwill .
18 While Mark was in Dublin the head of the French Development Authority DATAR paid a courtesy visit to Detroit to make the point to Nate Cocello , and Chairman , Tom O'Reilly that France was keen to attract very much more United Motors investment .
19 Subsequent Cabinet and Service Department screening in Whitehall reduced the figure to £4,700 million which was the most that the Treasury believed the economy could bear without being put on to a war footing .
20 Both Michael Corson , a Norfolk publican , and Southampton-based Aidan Hewinson made the trip to Suffolk .
21 PC Nigel fits the clamp to Bryan 's hired Astra .
22 North told the story to Bob Earl , too , to whom he was closer , and with whom the story could slip still more bonds with the world of facts .
23 Karen handed the tiller to John .
24 Henry North opened the door to Dawson 's knock .
25 Ruth handed the letter to Ernest .
26 Cornelius handed the photograph to Tuppe .
27 Ian Rush fed the ball to Steve McManaman , who for just about the first time was decisive with his delivery , hitting the ball low across the face of the goal , and there was Walters at the far post to tap it in .
28 An anonymous group of army officers supported these resignation calls in November , leading Pinochet in December to recall the army to barracks , a move interpreted as a show of force as the number of corruption charges increased him and the date approached for the release of the Rettig report by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission ( CVR ) , which was finally made public on March 4 , 1991 [ see p. 38095 ] .
29 On 19 September , the day after Alexander submitted the report to Diane Armstrong , director of NIH 's Office of Equal Opportunity , thieves broke into the offices of Alexander 's company , Drew Dawn & Associates of Silver Spring , Maryland , and stole the report along with the codes .
30 Gaughan lost the ball to Lightfoot midway inside the Chester half , the defender put a delightful ball forward which cut out Smith and O'Shaughnessy , allowing Rimmer to race through and lash the ball past the helpless Prudhoe .
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