Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] [verb] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Psychology is no more the name of an unique body of theory or inquiry and in physics Newton has given place to Einstein . |
2 | In the final part of our series on the plane known as Fat Albert , Erika Barnes looks at how the Hercules has brought help to civilians in times of crisis . |
3 | Ms Duffield has given money to Dulwich 's education activities in the past ; the present gift is intended to enable the gallery to survive for a year while it coordinates its long-term fundraising activities . |
4 | Gordon Knapper of the biscuit kilns department at Alexandra has put pen to paper and composed this cautionary ode on the yuletide tradition of giving presents . |
5 | MacQuillan was n't only talking about getting the British out of Northern Ireland , he was using HM Supplies to channel money to terrorist groups . |
6 | INDONESIA has blocked access to sex hotlines from Hong Kong after MPs said such telephone calls could damage morals in the mainly Muslim country , the state telecommunications company said today . |
7 | DOWN the years Stan Flashman has brought dishonour to football in a variety of roles . |
8 | Sainsbury refuses to give cash to education or to the NHS . |
9 | The SIB has conferred recognition to SRO 's , and to these the vast bulk of investment businesses have sought authorization . |
10 | The Ober Gabelhorn was once a prized addition to a climber 's logbook but is slightly out of fashion now , just as Zermatt has given way to Chamonix . |
11 | But for many east Germans , the jubilation of unity night last October has given way to frustration and fear of unemployment . |
12 | P.H. Sawyer has drawn attention to rune stones in Denmark and Västergötland raised in honour of men accorded the English epithet thegn , and concluded that the latter area was the part of Sweden controlled by Cnut , through agents who received a title borne in England by royal subordinates . |
13 | Moreover , given the open-ended nature of this phrase and the already existing divergence of opinion among the national courts as to how those words are to be interpreted , this would seem to be a classic situation for the UK courts to give effect to Community law by interpretation of the national law so as to achieve congruence between the national and the Community norms . |
14 | NORWAY 'S Stig Inge Bjornebye has fallen victim to Liverpool 's injury jinx — before he ever appears in a red shirt . |
15 | After that BR hopes to continue electrification to Swindon and beyond . |
16 | The continuing spell of dry weather in much of eastern Britain has caused recharge to groundwater in the winter of 1990/91 to be much less than normal , and groundwater levels are greatly depressed in consequence , particularly in the Chalk of East Anglia . |
17 | One of the American complaints against Japan is that Japan has had access to US government-funded research while denying foreign companies access to research funded by the Japanese government . |
18 | If Mansell does put pen to paper , our own local Williams team should be right on the pace come the first Grand Prix next year . |
19 | Charles flies to break news to sons at school |
20 | Prince Charles has paid tribute to soldiers from the Gloucestershire Regiment who died in a fierce battle forty one years ago . |
21 | ‘ One of Shankill Butcher gang there too ’ , claims terrorist McGlinchey admits having access to RUC files |
22 | SPRINGFIELDS ' Dr Sue Ion has put pen to paper to tell the story of the successful development of Water Reactor and AGR fuel at the plant . |
23 | In nine years as a manager in in England , Macari has brought success to Swindon , Birmingham and Stoke City . |
24 | Dedicated football fan that he is , Anderson attempts to give advice to Crisp and Broadbent in a long and excited utterance , but this is only a part of the whole picture because his enthusiasm for the topic , implicated by the length of the turn , conflicts with the hesitancy he also displays . |