Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The distal humerus and proximal tibia and femur are preferentially preserved in the predator assemblages where the greatest breakage overall occurs , while the species that do little damage to the bone cluster near the origin . |
2 | He very rarely goes to the Rosemount wing . ’ |
3 | This was eventually referred to the Standing Committee for further study and recommendations . |
4 | A Second interim report ( Cmd. 6794 ) , published in April 1946 spelled out the points in greater detail , but additionally referred to the community aspects of settlement . |
5 | Built in 1814 , it is 72 feet high , and is often said to be the tallest windmill in the country , though that honour properly belongs to a tower mill at Sutton ( q.v. ) in Norfolk . |
6 | The lower jaw of these fish is loosely slung to the brain case so that they had a very wide ‘ gape ’ . |
7 | And a little added to an almond base , and used as a massage oil , can help those who find it hard to sleep . |
8 | The changes in O 3 concentrations are predominantly confined to the latitude band of injections in July . |
9 | The faster moving of the two bands presumably corresponds to a proteolysis product of Dcm ; in later experiments with a fresh batch of enzyme it was no longer observed ( compare Figure 8 ) . |
10 | As such it was duly added to the membership roll of the contraption known as the United Nations , which asserts that all nations are equal ( albeit some more so than others ) , with one vote each , just as if they were individual human beings in a right-little tight-little democratic State . |
11 | He was expecting to become a country parson on his return to Britain , and was only assigned to the Beagle expedition through the recommendations of professor Henslow , his mentor . |
12 | Only change to the Bomber Command Hall will come with the removal of the Mosquito T.III , which is being replaced with the much more appropriate Mosquito B.35 TJ138 , which has been refurbished at St Athan . |
13 | It was so much the sort of remark one could only make to a girl friend , but Rupert took it very nicely and said with only slightly forced heartiness , ‘ Jolly good , and it 's an excuse for me to have a better meal than usual , too . |
14 | He waited in growing irritation while a woman minutely described her missing cat , and impressed on the desk-sergeant that it would only answer to the name Roger . |
15 | Throughout 1987 , the music papers constantly referred to The Wedding Present as The Smiths ' second favourite group , and they were often compared to each other . |
16 | ‘ We might as well not be here , ’ Luke murmured , as their guests constantly referred to the information sheets and argued amicably about the exhibited memorabilia . |
17 | The uncle had apparently come to the school gates at the end of school and when the girl was a little way on her way home had caught up with her and taken her to his house . |
18 | Last week I received three letters from her all addressed to the Commando area in the South of England and forwarded to Normandy . |
19 | As well as being a threat to the ozone layer and human health , it is now thought that they are especially attracted to the wax coatings on conifer needles , reaching 100 times the concentration in the air . |
20 | However , it is notable that the individual practitioner has far more discretion in legal advice than legal aid , and need only refer to the Area Director where he or she requires an extension to the financial limit placed on the amount of advice which can be given . |
21 | The three principal methods , all related to the way coins were made , are based on their die axis , weight and alloy . |
22 | Follicle associated epithelium and villous epithelium showed apical expression of CD68 , apparently related to the brush border in a granular pattern completely congruent with that of HLA-DR ( Fig 2A ) . |
23 | It only added to the team Renault-Williams ' total embarrassment at carelessly letting him go at the peak of his box office appeal and pulling power . |
24 | This is the stage to take decisive action , because by ignoring this threat gesture , you are merely acquiescing to the dog s challenge , and adopting a subordinate position . |
25 | They are made using precision alloys which are thermally matched to the temperature expansion characteristics of the substrate materials . |
26 | Indeed , it was on those occasions when Branson had invested in projects not obviously related to the pop milieu that the losses had been greatest ; clothes , restaurants , Event magazine . |
27 | Our farm was only connected to the mains supply in 1951 , and here ‘ we were two years later talking about a power station which promised electricity almost ‘ too cheap to meter ’ . ' |
28 | Upon binding InsP 3 , the receptor undergoes a large conformational change which is perhaps related to the coupling process leading to channel opening . |
29 | Smith was of opinion that adequate protection could be given by keeping a mobile force ready , who , on warning of danger , could be swiftly moved to the danger area ; but , if police were to be billeted in the colliery , 70 would be sufficient . |
30 | But erm they 've told them that they better keep to the peace agreement . |