Example sentences of "[vb past] [adj] [noun] [to-vb] to the " in BNC.
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1 | Cowan claimed three wickets to add to the two he took on Tuesday , while fellow pace man Andy Bee had three for 24 . |
2 | It is nevertheless true that the creation of the single subject GCE examinations in the 1950s , and the subsequent development of the CSE ( Mode III ) , allowed considerable power to swing to the teachers . |
3 | It urged all states to adhere to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ( NPT ) and called for more effective international controls and monitoring facilities to establish compliance with the treaty . |
4 | But this aroused influential opposition notably from the Emperor , Ferdinand I , and the Bavarian Duke , Albrecht V. The Pope 's motu proprio of 2 August 1564 , which nominated eight cardinals to see to the carrying out of the Tridentine reforms generally , says nothing at all about music . |
5 | Selina had three paperbacks to add to the shelves , A to Z , Common Legal Problems and The Guide to Married Loving . |
6 | ‘ But I thought we had all day to get to the school , ’ remarked Endill . |
7 | The tsar had good reason to listen to the advice of his financial experts , for not only were his finances in a desperate state but also he could not easily borrow on western markets so long as the empire 's accounting procedures remained inadequate . |
8 | The premature end to what could have been a professional ballet career meant that Carol at least had more time to devote to the blossoming courtship with a young accountant , Ron Minogue . |
9 | He would have to telephone around and see if anyone else had any titbits to add to the mystery . |
10 | If the owner had sufficient capital to adapt to the new methods , he did so . |