Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] the [noun] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You 'd better get the kids to school , now … ’
2 It is one thing to produce an unbiased manuscript which adequately tells the complex factors which contributed to the American disaster that day ; it is quite another to successfully bring the story to life before the cameras .
3 If the client is willing to pay for a comprehensive pro-active search , MAS will generally refer the search to MC Strategy Services .
4 You should not just abandon the site to nature , these areas have very specific needs . ’
5 Individual constructors can easily adjust the rates to suite their own fancy .
6 Not that I really expected them to ; I could hardly expect the Umpire to side with me so soon .
7 Another , at both A and B , was that very little genuine help was given with problems ; the question and answer sheets were not marked , for example , and tutorials did n't always provide the key to understanding what the work was about :
8 I mean I did not need to stay on at school or get my B.A. at Strathclyde to know when not to F or C. Fuck-me shoes , I just handed them back to the saleslady with as much dignity as I could muster and says , thanks but no thanks , I do n't know when I 'd ever have the occasion to werr them .
9 The published Programme did still commit the party to communism as an ‘ historic perspective ’ , but this , as the Leningrad party leader Boris Gidaspov commented , was very much in the spirit of an ‘ epitaph on a tombstone ’ .
10 If the claim is for less than £500 , the district judge of the county court will automatically refer the matter to arbitration , unless there are good reasons why the matter should go to trial instead .
11 Could it also hold the key to memory mechanisms ?
12 Tell us how much you want left in your Current Account each month and we will automatically sweep the rest to Meridian Savings .
13 You attend any reviews about the client 's care and would probably escort the client to hospital where possible .
14 It would also open the economy to world trade by allowing easier conversion of roubles into hard currency and repatriation of hard-currency profits .
15 I will now donate the money to charity .
16 But Jasmine 's mother says she 's not satisfied , and may now take the matter to court .
17 Now , by some manoeuvring on this , you can often get the income to sort of fit both sides if you like , you know by putting income to each side , you can avoid losing your age allowance .
18 ‘ I can never resist the temptation to épater , ’ he confesses .
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