Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adv] [art] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | We must contact these people , we must build back the confidence to the unemployed , we 've given these people who are unemployed our good training , we need their expertise to come back and fight again if we 're gon na have any hope for the future . |
2 | ‘ Right then , I 've called out enough instructions , now I 'll point to one of you and you must make up the instruction to be obeyed in just the same way as I have been doing . |
3 | Contract Compliance Local authorities when inviting tenders must specify clearly the work to be done and the conditions under which it should be completed . |
4 | Said a Drug Squad source : ‘ We are extremely pleased with these stiff sentences and it should send out a warning to those involved in the drugs scene that the courts are coming down hard on them . ’ |
5 | But I feel I should return just a moment to the matter of my father ; for it strikes me I may have given the impression earlier that I treated him rather bluntly over his declining abilities . |
6 | Then , on April 9 , he commended a group , none of whose names was included in the Press release , called who suggested that the industry should set up a body to be more pro-active and dynamic in the promotion of food products . |
7 | Higher rate taxpayers must top up the tax to 40 per cent . |
8 | ‘ And I should pay absolutely no attention to your stepmother if I were you , ’ she laughed . |
9 | ‘ Then perhaps you should pass on the lesson to Señor Mitchell , ’ he grated . |
10 | Contract drawings , together with the specification , must define completely the work to be done and the standards with which it must comply . |
11 | I 'll fetch up the bath to you straight , and have Adam bring cans of water up here . ’ |
12 | ‘ We 'll put up a statue to you , Mary . ’ |
13 | ‘ They say , ’ Eloise went on , ‘ that the value of the Russian works of art could make quite a difference to the total outcome , after taxes . |
14 | The accompanying letter said how much they enjoyed the tour of Springfields and said Eric could pass on the sticker to his son . |
15 | A BRIDGE could open up the route to sales success in France for a new product marketed by the protective coatings division of Celomer . |
16 | Wished she could turn back the clock to when , only a matter of ten days ago , she 'd led a calm and orderly life back in London , in control of her business and her private life … |
17 | Observers predict that industry may set up an equivalent to Duales System Deutschland ( DSD — the national waste collecting company established in the wake of the consumer packaging law ) . |
18 | They used to come out every summer to Southmoor , where I lived , to pick the hops and work on the local market garden and erm I agree with whoever said if you treat them right they 'll treat you right . |
19 | Since , in 1850 , the one bastion of that order which had escaped major trouble in 1848 was the Russian Empire , it was likely that at some point France would throw down the gauntlet to the tsar . |
20 | If this image were displayed using the methods described earlier it would lack very dark values ( 0–24 ) as well as medium to bright values ( 91–255 ) and would cover only the dark to medium grey range . |
21 | This itself would rule out the move to a Single Currency . |
22 | Third , the plight of the business may be so grave , and the selection of the individuals concerned so inevitable and so urgently required , that consultation would make absolutely no difference to the outcome . |
23 | Adding in the cost of the bus fare would jack up the APR to 33.7 per cent — more expensive than the local shop . |
24 | ‘ … and the brother shall deliver up the brother to death . ’ |
25 | The brother shall deliver up the brother to death … |
26 | He went to his stall with the words echoing and reechoing in his inward ear : ‘ and the brother shall deliver up the brother to death ’ . |
27 | It points me to the verse numbered twenty-one , and the line is : ‘ And the brother shall deliver up the brother to death . ’ ’ |
28 | In a year the shop would be no more , lorries would carry away the rubble to which it had been reduced , leaving a gap to be filled by yet another chain store . |
29 | With November came the herring season and the boats would sail up the coast to Torbay , then back around Bigbury Bay and Plymouth , although a few boats continued to fish for pilchards from Looe throughout the Winter . |
30 | And I 've I 've known I 've heard of the Glen Islan m men would walk out the hill to the market of Braemar , the Castletown market they used to say , likely going there for sheep or something , I do n't know that was beyond my stories . |