Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [noun] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Imagine the er as an alternative method , you send out questionnaires to a set of gypsies |
2 | In a US property , a guest let off steam to the bartender because his room was not ready and it was already late . |
3 | The Humber has been a barrier which cut off trade to the south . |
4 | ‘ Escape ’ was defined as ‘ escape from a place where the defendant has occupation or control over land to a place which is outside his occupation or control . ’ |
5 | They were going to undo the spells that held together the vortex and bring back Chaos to the world . |
6 | The home of the Ba was the body in the tomb , but it was able to go out freely and bring back life to the body and thus preserve the deceased 's identity on earth . |
7 | Continue up Maislova to the Maisl Synagogue at 10/36 . |
8 | Roll out pastry to a rectangle 14in x 10in ( 36cm x 25cm ) . |
9 | This is a major cause of physical handicap , but the insertion of valves which drain off fluid to the heart have reduced the risk of brain damage . |
10 | It happened as he was watching a council workman carry out repairs to the gate which is atatched to the wall : |
11 | Follow up work to the study of original sources might include elements of reconstruction or re-creation , often drawing on and synthesising information from a range of sources . |
12 | Heavy lorries thunder along motorways to the south . |
13 | It looks as if almost 50 per cent of the errors could be cured by a systematic consideration of prefixes and suffixes , of most common spelling of diphthongs , and by encouraging the habit of checking guesses , especially about diphthongs and digraphs like wh. ( see also Exceptions to the rule , page 16 . ) |