Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [noun] to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Some people lack one colour pigment , and so lose sensitivity to part of the spectrum , usually red or green . |
2 | The operations of insider traders effectively cause losses to market-makers with whom they deal . |
3 | The cliffs soon give way to miles of long sandy beaches . |
4 | A decade after the end of the first post-war period in Britain ( that is , during the sharp oil price rise mentioned above ) social mobility was characterized both by heightening opportunities of rising socially , as well as increased risks of being caught in a downward spiral — particularly for those of working-class origin , who are among those who most easily fall prey to recruitment into the underclass . |
5 | Machines which once cost £400 to £500 as prototypes are now available for £3 to £4 . |
6 | Many people had worked on the paper for twenty years , and never once come face to face with the Editor . |
7 | Despite the difficulties , people still regard access to education for their children as a ‘ passport out of poverty ’ . |
8 | Earlier this year , The Sunday Telegraph reported scientists also fear damage to life in the oceans . |
9 | The EEC wants to limit noise emissions from bikes to 79 decibels , which riders claim will make all air-cooled machines illegal , and also limit power to 100hp for motorcycles with more than 400cc capacity . |
10 | ‘ References to costs shall be construed as including references to fees , charges , disbursements , expenses and remuneration and , in relation to proceedings ( including taxation proceedings ) , also include references to costs of or incidental to those proceedings . |
11 | In general , pupils ' interpretation of spatial concepts such as area , angle and shape are highly influenced by context and presentation ; they often provide cues to pupils about the way to interpret a task , and can be misleading . |
12 | What I was Pat is five thousand words is really too bit a bite you know if you really want people to criticism off it , you wan na break it down into sort of two thousand word chapters really . |
13 | Wine merchants often lend glasses to customers for a small charge or even for free — assuming that you buy a few bottles from them . |
14 | JUNIOR club Banbridge sent CIYMS crashing out of the First Trust Senior Cup yesterday — and now play host to Ballymena in the quarter-finals . |
15 | An insurance company can choose whether or not to insure anyone , and all companies now refuse insurance to people with HIV . |
16 | Text books often include reference to explanations of legislation given by a minister in Parliament , as a result of which lawyers advise their clients taking account of such statements and judges when construing the legislation come to know of them . |
17 | This is worth emphasising since monetary control regulations often include references to ratios of various sorts . |
18 | Please give headline to Sid in process A day to be together |
19 | CHILDREN of today come face to face with images of the past at an exhibition in a Middlesbrough museum . |
20 | Foreign learners increasingly need access to dictionaries of " English Language and Culture " ( for example , Longman 1992 ) not only for literary texts , but for London Underground posters . |
21 | He said Association member companies , 35 in total , fully support representations to MPs by the North Western region of the House Builders Federation . |
22 | Martinho and I were separated , then put back to back at about twenty metres , very much like pistol duellists from the old time . |
23 | Little lead Darlington to promotion from the GM Vauxhall Conference two years ago with a win on the last day of the season thanks to an 87th minute winner in their final game . |
24 | well that 's what I wan na know , that 's right , that 's all I wan na know , never give way to traffic on the , on the right , you could pull out on it , if indicating |