Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] [art] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | When she stood up to leave , Colin suddenly put out a hand to her . |
2 | His brother Donald had already opened up the route to South Africa with his famous Castle Line and occasionally vessels were transferred to supplement the respective fleets . |
3 | Well it 's just brought out a budget to paper over a few cracks and make it look good because they knew that , they 've got no more chances this is it in n it ? |
4 | Its arms clutched these objects as they were individually passed up the ladder to its niche : followed by its disembodied head , with a physiognomy very close to that of the photographs of the deceased . |
5 | The French prime minister has just thrown down a gauntlet to America on agricultural trade : he wants to rewrite the deal recently struck by America and the EC on farm exports ( see page 92 ) . |
6 | The receivers had already paid off the debt to the bank which gave rise to their appointment , but had not paid themselves first , as they were entitled to do under the terms of their appointment ( p 99 ) . |
7 | Alone together they fell to tender embraces that rapidly shifted up a gear to heavy petting , and before long they had retired to the girl 's bedroom for more adventurous fun and games . |
8 | During the ceremony the main contractors and the architect formally handed over the building to him . |
9 | Roger Flemington FCIB , took the chair and , at the conclusion of the meeting , formally handed over the Presidency to Sir Jeremy Morse KCMG , FCIB . |
10 | This move formed the basis for the human sciences which , through their organization around the figure of man , once more brought about a unity to History . |
11 | Fleury urgently pointed out the sepoy to Ram ; he had left his own rifle inside the hall . |
12 | The Papingo Trophy was traced to The Royal Company and on 7th June , 1951 , a contingent of Royal Archers paraded through Kilwinning and ceremoniously handed over the trophy to the joint care of the town council and the Ancient Society of Archers . |
13 | The emperor , who loathed Bohemian , by bringing the books here , unwittingly set up a monument to the language . |
14 | Ignoring her brother 's last remark , simply because Ellie had not yet worked out an answer to that particular problem , Ellie started to clear away their supper things into the kitchen . |
15 | Decisions which he regards as important must be continually referred up the line to his superiors , for inter-departmental consultations etc . |
16 | Fishermen of the time from Lough Neagh almost certainly travelled up the Bann to the crossing-point at the place where Portadown now stands . |
17 | The tips owners , who were not available for comment , have been told that the responsibility for making the tip safe is theirs , even though they had up until recently leased out the site to a local company which operated the tip . |
18 | TEM recently sent out a circular to the many hospitals with their machines , asking them to look out for uranium dust . |
19 | In response to criticisms that not enough was being done to inform people in high risk areas — and some level of randon is present virtually everywhere — the Department of the Environment recently sent out a leaflet to every house in the south west of England . |