Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [vb -s] the [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Erm , what other factor , other than whether they have waiver of premium or not affects the allocation to units .
2 As we shall see in Chapter 6 , trading in existing stocks helps to maintain their liquidity , makes them attractive to savers and thereby lowers the cost to borrowers of raising new capital in this way .
3 The vehicle chosen is Game Theory , which treats the state as a closed , utility-maximizing unit and so denies the need to ‘ open the box ’ to see how states are organized .
4 The brewer must now extract these sugars by adding more hot water and so transfers the mash to a mash-tun .
5 The land someone cultivates is necessarily his : this is simply a special case of the fact that each man unquestionably has a right to his own life and labour , and so has the right to the products of that labour .
6 And so ends the background to a scandal that has everything .
7 This was originally erected in the reign of Numerian in AD 283–4 and apparently includes the reference to a R(es) P(ublica) C(ivitatis) , most probably D(obunnorum) ( of the Dobunni ) , though the latter reading and attribution have produced several fertile alternatives .
8 The Introduction to the Finale is given with a beguiling simplicity , and therein lies the key to this performance ; Rozhdestvensky has clearly taken the generic title ‘ Serenade ’ at its face value .
9 On the one hand , refusal to admit the jus tertii allows recovery by a plaintiff who may have himself wrongfully dispossessed the true owner and also exposes the wrongdoer to the risk of multiple liability .
10 Sunlink Point-to-Point Protocol costs the same as the Frame Relay software and also shares the ability to be controlled and configured by a central SNMP-based management station such as SunNet Manager .
11 A resolution proposed at the 1912 National Union Conference tells the whole story ; originally the resolution approved , " the candidature of Unionist working men and earnestly recommends the allocation to one of them of a safe and suitable seat at some by-election in the near future , as evidence of the reality of the movement " .
12 And here lies the key to Egerton Grey : it is a hotel in disguise .
13 It buys minicomputers from the American firm Data General , adds financial software , and then sells the package to accountants .
14 For the comprehension items , the tester speaks the two stimulus sentences — for example , ‘ The cat is behind the chair ’ ; ‘ The cat is under the chair ’ — and then requires the child to ‘ Show me the cat is under the chair ’ from a set of pictures .
15 Mannesmann Mobilfunk GmbH says that it now expects its subscriber base to reach 200,000 next month , ahead of plan , but still expects the level to be between 300,000 and 350,000 by year-end ; it is still looking for profits in 1994-95 .
16 The fact that so few complied not only testifies to the courage of those who signed , but also gives the lie to the notion that they were somehow conned into signing or that they did so out of temporary frustration with events immediately following the Danish vote .
17 Griffin kills one of his rejects who he suspects of sending him death threats but such is his oily smoothness that he not only conceals his guilt from lady cop Whoopi Goldberg , but also has the wherewithal to outmaneouvre a pretender to his throne .
18 But here lies the key to America 's competitiveness well beyond the recovery .
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