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

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1 Derby 's action in disregarding Lee 's ineligibility may force the League to order a rematch or award the game to London .
2 The visitor to , or resident of , Looe who strolls along Banjo Pier , drives round to Hannafore Point , or rides the railway to Liskeard has , for these feats of engineering skill , to thank a Cornishman who came to the town in retirement in 1890 .
3 Her only real skill was her ferocity as a guard dog , watching over the sheep in the temporary grazing settlements high in the mountains or alerting the family to strangers within the village and intruders in the house .
4 However , recent evidence suggests that HBIG may reduce the frequency , or extend the time to onset , of recurrent HBV .
5 First , there are problems over ‘ ambiguity ’ , and whether to use Fielding 's definition of counterurbanization as the opposite of urbanization , or to extend the term to Robert and Randolph 's ( 1983 ) prerequisites including both decentralization and deconcentration .
6 And others on the scientific level who would claim the excuse of a school run , or taking the wife to Surgery .
7 Or right back to the day she married Steve , or took the boat to England ?
8 rejected the allegation that the wife 's agreement to the opening of the account had been procured by undue influence on the part of her husband , but dealt with ‘ the suggestion that the bank are disentitled to enforce the mandate because they sent or gave the document to Mr. Shephard and did not themselves obtain the defendant 's signature ’ by holding [ 1988 ] 3 All E.R.
9 Or hoard his wealth or take the Scotch to bed .
10 If in the exercise of his own capacity to do so he transfers or transmits the opportunity to B with the knowledge or assurance or expectation that the opportunity will consequently pass from B to C without any further act on A's part , he may be said to provide C with the opportunity indirectly .
11 He had not seen the correspondence about the lines through Denbigh , as his men no longer worked over , nor signed the road to Denbigh .
12 On occasion , however , Alexandra would sometimes get her way and drag the Prince to services at the church she favoured , St. Saviour 's Church for the Deaf in Oxford Street , where she could enjoy being in the company of other deaf people , and be able to follow the services , as she was a fluent fingerspeller .
13 NI charts the Right 's revolution and points the way to resistance .
14 Pushing a renegade curl from his forehead , he divested the boot of our luggage and led the way to reception , where we said goodbye to Sandy , the lady driver .
15 The young child familiar with the nursery rhyme : The Man in the Moon Came down too soon And asked the way to Norwich sees a jovial face .
16 One aim of the SCRE Practitioner Award is to encourage teachers who start out to do small-scale research to press on and , despite pressures of time and other demands , to analyse the data , evaluate the weight of their conclusions , write up a report and communicate the outcome to others .
17 The path turned inland and met the road to Sandweg which cut through arable land , punctuated by low , brooding barns .
18 While serving as ambassador at the court of St James Sancy 's brother sold the stone to James I. When James II fled to France he took refuge at St Germain and sold the stone to Louis XIV .
19 Both are built in Japan , though the Lynx was designed in California by Epyx , a software house which ran out of development funds and sold the product to Atari .
20 Later the family ran into financial difficulties and sold the property to Sir William Scott of Harden , whose direct descendant was the young Walter Scott .
21 His stepfather quickly summoned a lawyer from Liskeard and sold the estate to John Trelawney , Francis Buller and Sir William Mohan .
22 The customer did not pay his instalments under the hire-purchase agreement and sold the van to X , an innocent purchaser .
23 It was painted purple with the company name in white and made the journey to London twice weekly .
24 Edmondson , meanwhile , has bought himself an adjustable music stool with some of his £100 , and given the rest to charity .
25 Milton laughed and passed the poem to Pooley .
26 Burgon winded his way through the Bangor defence and passed the ball to Minnis whose shot was well saved by Brown .
27 Miss Calagarri then signed and passed the document to Mr. Morgan .
28 Absently he squeezed more insulating oil on to his fingers and passed the tube to Jezrael .
29 When he 'd finished he wiped his mouth and passed the jar to Joseph .
30 We hold such information in our collections , and our staff have the necessary skills to interpret this information , to recognise its significance , and to impart the knowledge to others throughout Europe .
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