Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [verb] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 US officials said this did amount to a description of a rouble gold standard , but emphasised that Mr Baker was not prescribing or even recommending policy to Moscow .
2 On the hearing of the appeal the court ordered that there be no identification of W. , any institution or establishment where she was residing or being educated and any natural person having or prospectively having day to day care of her or of any material calculated to lead to her identification .
3 Thus , firms can reward their staff by setting up bonus schemes related to the firm 's profits or otherwise relating pay to performance ; and ( 2 ) just as the partners will wish to impose restraint covenants upon themselves ( see Chapter 8 ) to prevent an outgoing partner damaging the continuing practice by setting up in competition thereto , so in the case of salaried partners , assistant solicitors and other key members of staff their terms of employment should include similar restrictionssimilar , but not necessarily identical .
4 Yet another type of vocabulary can have difference in meaning for patient and nurse and thereby give rise to difficulties — words describing parts of the body , though having a particular anatomical reference , do not necessarily have that reference for lay people , even intelligent lay people .
5 Some people lack one colour pigment , and so lose sensitivity to part of the spectrum , usually red or green .
6 Flu viruses are notorious for the ease in which they undergo such antigenic shifts , as they are called , and so giving rise to epidemics .
7 The insults or stresses which cause the imbalances and so give rise to disease can be of two types :
8 They believed in the prospect of a gradual and constitutionally achieved transition to socialism .
9 Industry will especially be looking to the polytechnics to provide a further and much needed stimulus to innovations already taking place in higher education ; in particular , in the development of mixed degree courses , modular courses coupled with practical experience , and of the sandwich system of education and training generally , and in the opening up of opportunities for women in all branches of higher education , not least science and technology .
10 I wanted to meet Marius Durance — I 've always especially admired his work and it seemed crazy to be so close and not come face to face with him .
11 The rewards and their distribution become a part of the social order and thus give rise to stratification ( Davis and Moore .
12 And just to add insult to injury , Doreen 's husband , Mike , had died two years ago .
13 ‘ A scientist can not be swayed by such fears and still remain time to science . ’
14 The HCIMA helped to man the Industry Careers stand at Careers ‘ 92 in Manchester and London , and also provided advice to visitors to the Caterer & Hotelkeeper Careers Fair at the Connaught Rooms in October .
15 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 .
16 It says no doubt employers employers or other individuals will keep on pestering you , and probably add insult to injury , take heart .
17 Both had for a period apprenticed their ideas to those of Graham Sutherland and both paid homage to Picasso , Vaughan equating him with Auden and Bartók as an artist who had evolved ‘ a coherent vocabulary of form appropriate to our life ’ .
18 He tells us in his autobiography that this decision produced a breakdown in his wife 's health , but it was all part of his efforts to become a pure Buddhist leader and hence bring benefit to burma .
19 Such battles as the abolition of additional charges made on telephones , gas and electricity bills , and now to add insult to injury , V A T.
20 It 's about five years , but they came unstuck on the Shropshire Union Canal at the Golden Nook , Chester , on Sunday , and now lie second to Irby AC .
21 Somebody must have spotted a niche in the market to justify importing German chipped potatoes for instance , and now gives employment to clerks , insurers , salesmen here supporting German agriculture and food processors .
22 JUNIOR club Banbridge sent CIYMS crashing out of the First Trust Senior Cup yesterday — and now play host to Ballymena in the quarter-finals .
23 They can forget about privacy and often fall prey to gangs operating a regime of intimidation .
24 There were undoubted gains for middle-class women in the nineteenth century , from a controlled access to divorce ( though one which sustained a double standard ) , the possibility of custody of children in the case of broken marriages , new rights in property and so on , and , no doubt many middle-class women , far from being ‘ redundant ’ , often participated in the major household decisions , supervised the servants , and increasingly gained access to birth control and hence a possibly less inhibited sexual pleasure .
25 Tens of thousands of Haitians responded to news of the coup attempt by taking to the streets where , armed with machetes and clubs , they paralysed the capital by building and then setting fire to barricades .
26 At Piteŝti the road turned left amid a forest of oil installations and then cut south-west to Craiova 120 kilometres further on .
27 The first allows political realities to be brought about by defining them in the mind first and then applying perception to reality ; the second leads to the belief in supra-personal historical processes , Hegelian determinism and Marx .
28 To get to Benghazi , the convoy had to travel from Kabrit into Cairo and then head south to El Kharga and Kufra .
29 Leave the road at the path on the right around 900 yards past the cattle grid and carry on to Alderford and then head west to Rockford .
30 Conversely , platelets incubated with ‘ cholesterol-poor ’ liposomes showed a reduced cholesterol content and significantly reduced sensitivity to ADP .
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