Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [noun] [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's one that should bring excitement back to heavyweight boxing . ’ |
2 | In the past , Scotland 's architects might find commissions close to home — such as England . |
3 | Now some of them could find fame closer to home . |
4 | The U.S. studies have drawn attention to the use of glycol ethers — solvents used to etch circuits on to silicon wafers . |
5 | Eric Williams and the P.N.M. would take Trinidad through to Independence in 1962 , having failed to align the whole of the West Indies into a single federation . |
6 | Library or no library , he would take Marigold out to dinner . |
7 | That would put people back to work and give long-term benefits to the economy . |
8 | The first of these rows will take needles back to working position . |
9 | One of his great hallmarks is the stare : not a demented warrior eyeball-to-eyeball look , but that rather silent , unassuming , dismissive look which can wind opponents up to breaking point . |
10 | The Meltem can give winds up to Force 8 , but the Llewellyns never met more than a 5 . |
11 | He can send legislation back to parliament , veto the prime minister 's choice of ministers ( as President Evren has done on occasion ) and in extreme circumstances dissolve the National Assembly and call a general election . |