Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] [verb] [adv prt] to [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Questionnaires and check sheets were designed and sent out to internal users of the system , clients and other Wood Group sites . |
2 | All surrendered personnel of established Yugoslav nationality who were serving in German forces should be disarmed and handed over to local Jugoslav forces . " |
3 | ( iii ) The third paragraph of Robertson 's signal directed that " all surrendered personnel of established Jugoslav nationality who were serving in German forces should be disarmed and handed over to local Jugoslav forces ! |
4 | And this might help to explain why Gen Robertson devoted such a significant part of his signal to the order that " all surrendered personnel of established Jugoslav nationality who were serving in German forces should be disarmed and handed over to local Jugoslav forces " . |
5 | This implies that Robertson 's response to Kirk 's querying of the definition of " Chetniks " had been to remove the term altogether , and simply to word his instruction in general terms that " all surrendered personnel of established Yugoslav nationality who were serving in German forces should be disarmed and handed over to local Yugoslav forces . " |
6 | The patients studied were seen and treated up to 3 hours from the onset of symptoms . |
7 | It was thought that Iraq had chosen to respond to the appeal from a friendly leader of the Non-aligned Movement , rather than be seen as giving in to Western pressure . |
8 | Her subconscious had registered and clung on to those unfortunate comments made during the course of the operation . |
9 | Effective measurement requires detailed knowledge of the properties of phenomena which are to be reflected or mapped on to some mathematical system . |
10 | The need for ginger beer was agreed and put down to French eccentricity . |
11 | Verity wiggled her bottom , plonked it back down , calmly braked and shifted up to fifth , dawdling along behind the green Parceline truck while she waited for it to overtake an Esso tanker . |
12 | Interpretations require to be negotiated or reflected back to those involved which may raise problems both of confidentiality and of altering events . |
13 | They have then concluded that going on to further education or staying at school are better options . |
14 | But then they tend to get promoted and move on to other things . |
15 | Nevertheless he was able to show that , despite all this , the Company had , by a great act of faith , begun and carried through to partial completion a programme of overall improvement rather than just piecemeal adjustments . |
16 | The campanile , the famous leaning tower , is cylindrical , 52 feet in diameter and , like the cathedral , is marble faced and arcaded up to six storeys . |
17 | In the current era of food surpluses , efforts are being made to reduce production , both by political manoeuvre ( e.g. set aside and diversification ) and a return to sustainable systems of agriculture which are perceived as going back to traditional methods . |
18 | Then came the delicious moment of the aperitivo , that sense of the whole city beginning to wind down towards lunch , which I took at any one of a dozen excellent and welcoming restaurants where I was sure to be hailed and called over to one table or another . |
19 | The large Caledonian basic intrusions of Insch , Cabrach and Boganclough are iron and titanium enriched and contain up to 5 per cent TiO&sub2 ; , mainly in ilmenite . |