Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] [noun sg] to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Nell half expected to come face to face with Mahon inside .
2 And they 're made to come face to face with people who 've lost friends or relatives in drink driving accidents .
3 One advantage of this amalgamation might be that there would be less potential for the jury to become confused , and yet the jury would still be empowered to reduce murder to manslaughter in appropriate cases .
4 Well so that one 's got to go back to back to Cambridge then has n't it .
5 A further eight people said that they had been helped to gain access to training by an influential person .
6 On Sept. 27 , Economics Minister Andrei Nechayev , in an interview with Interfax , said that the RCB had agreed to cut credit to industry to 500,000 million roubles for the remainder of the year .
7 ( ‘ If forced to come face to face with the Subject avoid catching the Subject 's eye . ’ )
8 Since this chapter is meant as a normative-explanatory account of the core notion of authority , it can be extended to explain reference to authority in various specific contexts .
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