Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] [prep] [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Just that I think Susanna wants to spanner to work , her bike 's not here otherwise I 'd have if she gets back in time , fair enough . |
2 | Poor daggled Urs'la stalks from Cow to Cow , |
3 | The concept that Derrida uses in opposition to logocentrism of any kind is différance . |
4 | The former racing driver and industrialist Lady Denton — who entered the Lords last year — becomes a junior minister at the Department of Trade and Industry ; Lady Blatch moves from Environment to Minister of State for Education ; and Baroness Cumberlege becomes a junior minister at Health . |
5 | Hong Kong buzzes from dawn to dusk at a dizzy pace . |
6 | The answer he got was in the line that Frank looked uninspired in training ( well as ‘ inspired ’ as Deano looks from time to time in the games i guess Deano most look — very — inspired in training ) . |
7 | And Alfgar himself , of course , has got East Anglia again , so Mercia stretches from sea to sea south of us both , and cutting us both off from Wessex . ’ |
8 | In the role of parry in The Fisher King , his latest film , Robin moves from practitioner to patient , a journey through the external trappings of madness to the inner recesses of a divine dementia . |
9 | Equality before God leads of necessity to equality before the law . |
10 | Bill shifts from foot to foot . |
11 | Claire lives from day to day . |
12 | Jean-Baptiste Lafond moves from wing to centre and his brother Jean-Marc returns to Leicester for a second successive fraternal link in the fixture . |
13 | Neil Jenkins switches from outside-half to centre to allow Adrian Davies to reclaim the number ten jersey and Ian Jones comes in on the right wing for only his second tour outing . |
14 | Dole march : As TV 's Michael Palin travels from Pole to Pole , Skelmersdale Unemployed Workers Centre is staging a Dole to Dole march , between offices in the town and Ormskirk on December 19 . |
15 | The key issue which Oakeshott addresses in relation to science is the belief that science is experience ; that is , the belief that the methods of science are fitted to a reality which exists outside scientific thought . |
16 | On stage , Tony sways from side to side , sweats uncomfortably and looks shit scared . |
17 | On stage , Tony sways from side to side , sweats uncomfortably and looks shit scared . |