Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to in the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I like somewhere to go to in the morning . |
2 | Students would lose the right to social security benefits , but the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals last night pledged to fight this element — only referred to in the bill 's preface — throughout its parliamentary passage and the courts if necessary . |
3 | The launcher , normally referred to in the trade as a ‘ carousel ’ , is similar to the Pivotal Tower Type in Mr Smith 's illustration , in that the aircraft travels on a circular ground track around a central pylon with a rotary head . |
4 | The doctrine that is usually referred to in the opening pages of these royal commission or ministerial committee reports is a watered-down version of the late nineteenth-century belief in democracy which inspired the system described as the Westminster model . |
5 | The very headings in the model presuppose some kind of conceptual framework for thinking about what is to be taught ; what is usually referred to in the literature as ‘ curriculum theory ’ rather than ‘ curriculum development ’ . |
6 | ‘ Talk to her , C.W. You 're the only person she 's ever listened to in the past . ’ |
7 | The Hermopolitan system is also referred to in the Pyramid Texts . |
8 | This data is incorporated in publicizing of the unit and its work ; in articles , meetings with other professional groups and in a display on the wall of the head 's office-cum staffroom where it is often referred to in the course of interviews with parents and pupils . |
9 | It is divided into three sections : the first records the books that are most frequently referred to in the dictionary , the second lists the books in numerical order , the last registers the books in alphabetical sequence . |
10 | Sure enough , against all the odds , and with our cameras back at the Rante , we were about to watch the " calling of the eels " , a rite barely referred to in the literature on the Toraja , and which even Werner had never seen . |
11 | The acquirer will wish to limit disclosures to those specifically referred to in the disclosure letter . |
12 | To prevent wholesale avoidance of the warranties , only those matters which are specifically referred to in the disclosure letter should be permitted as disclosures . |
13 | Three types of condition are specifically referred to in the legislation : |
14 | Not one of the little piece picking a little piece out , but an overall assessment and this was produced for the County Council by their environmental consultants and was specifically referred to in the County Surveyor and I think County Planning Officer 's joint report , and that er assessment said , rather than damaging an an irreplaceable , sensitive landscape as could happen with the other routes , the inner northern route could be seen as a means of improving the landscape . |
15 | The general implications of this would be that fixed information is very seldom attended to in the judgment phase ( and possibly in normal driving ) and on those occasions in recognition tests when it is attended to , rather than aiding recognition sensitivity , its unfamiliarity simply biases subjects towards calling all stimuli distractors . |