Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [verb] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This relates to the situation where A sells or agrees to sell goods to B and then later sells or agrees to sell them to C. To whom do the goods belong ? |
2 | Some of these were enshrined in local guidelines , such as whether a person was deemed ‘ vulnerable ’ , or if they lived alone or had repeated admissions to hospital . |
3 | Once the Ghosts have been defeated or have vanished thanks to instability , the mist disperses quickly . |
4 | I mean in my opinion that 's a good thing , but it 's had the effect of school governors , not having had any training in appointing people , have this sort of stereotyped model in their mind and tend to give promotion to men rather than to women . |
5 | On this day : the Gregorian calendar was adopted in Italy and Spain and today became 15 October 1582 ; Spain declared war on Britain , 1796 ; Italian troops occupied Tripoli , 1911 ; the first air battle took place between German and French aircraft , 1914 ; the Allies landed at Salonika , 1915 ; Sir Arthur Lee presented the estate of Chequers as an official country residence for the Prime Minister , 1917 ; the Locarno Conference met and the great powers guaranteed frontiers and agreed to put disputes to arbitration , 1925 ; unemployed shipyard workers started to march from Jarrow to London , 1936 ; the Cominform ( Communist Information Bureau ) was set up to aid European Communist parties , 1947 ; tea rationing ended in Britain , 1952 . |
6 | As arrests continued in Milan , Salvatore Ligresti , a leading financier , was taken into custody on July 16 and admitted paying bribes to Milan politicians of up to £500,000 . |
7 | is now in reception , and has become secretary to Agriculture finance director . |
8 | Other main railway lines which he surveyed and supervised included Inverness to Keith ( 1853–8 ) , Inverness to Wick and Thurso ( 1859–74 ) which , because of exceptional difficulties , was not completed until after his retirement in 1867 , and the Skye line from Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh ( 1864–70 ) . |
9 | The Chases , the Waylands , the Chyldes , the Esplins — they 've all found old houses in the south-western and northern suburbs of the city , and done them up , and rung to invite Howard to dinner . |
10 | She took Bible-reading classes among her nurses , and tried to lead sinners to repentance , and Florence Nightingale was afraid this might damage the reputation of workhouse nursing . |
11 | Burns topped-and-tailed each episode with a monologue , and relished making asides to camera . |
12 | In its efforts to counteract these difficulties , the RSPB works closely with other organisations to support foreign bird protection societies , to help train their staff , and to help bring birds to people who have previously had no opportunity even to read a bird book . |
13 | He originally trained as a plumber and used to give classes to inmates in his local jail before taking up prison work full-time . |
14 | He originally trained as a plumber and used to give classes to inmates in his local jail before taking up prison work full-time . |
15 | Slaven claimed he had been made the scapegoat and vowed to blast Boro to promotion given the chance . |
16 | It plans to announce and begin delivering product to customers by the beginning of next month . |
17 | These " necessary steps " , Bush said , included " condemning the [ May 30 ] operation , dissociating itself from it , and beginning to take steps to discipline Abul Abbas , the perpetrator " . |
18 | The virus travelled into the neural net during a regular systems update and began to transmit information to IMC . |
19 | It urged the UN to lift the arms embargo against Bosnia-Hercegovina to enable it to defend itself , and to send peacekeeping forces to Bosnia 's borders with Serbia and Montenegro . |
20 | The joint training programme has been extremely important , and nice to mention that we 've trained , on a joint basis , over three thousand people , in the er , use of the new arrangements development of the assessment er , procedures and continue to provide training to people where it 's , where it 's essential . |
21 | She left the two boys and went to say good-bye to Hepzibah . |
22 | She too had brought an illegitimate daughter to the union , and died giving birth to Godwin 's own daughter Mary . |
23 | As mentioned earlier , social services departments can and do make adaptations to premises to make life easier for the disabled person . |
24 | It featured strong condemnation of the radical party faction known as the " Democratic Platform " , and appeared to give notice to faction members to leave the party or face expulsion . |
25 | The drivers shouted and leaned forward and started doing things to switches . |
26 | Richard , as second son , had been promised Aquitaine by his mother and had done homage to Louis VII of France . |
27 | I had quite a good vocabulary and had written letters to Eric , but I had n't had anyone to talk to in English . |
28 | Dr Dobelle had found the whole experience so extraordinary that he had issued a press release ( no less ) recounting the adventure , and had sent copies to William from his office in Farmington , New York . |
29 | He attended the early meetings of SADCC Ministers and Heads of State and Government , and continued to provide assistance to SADCC , until illness made this impossible . |
30 | and form send SAE to WTL or phone 071 242 6050 and ask to speak to Elaine . |