Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [adv prt] to the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 For the centuries up to the Tudor times the main instrument of local government outside the boroughs was the manor court , and the best introduction to the whole subject remains Life on the English Manor by H.S. Bennett .
2 It accounts for the constant visits of the apostle to the Gentiles back to the Jerusalem church ( Acts 18:21 , 20:16 , 25:1 etc. ) , and his organisation of a great collection for their benefit , little though he could have approved of their theology ( Rom. 15:26 , I Cor. 16:1 , 2 Cor. 8:1ff ) .
3 Purists are giving the thumbs up to the Everton away strip in salmon and navy which , according to Umbro , harks back to the 1880s for inspiration , while Man Utd 's basic blue and Ipswich Town 's nod towards the Thirties also appeal .
4 Her father , Mr Christopher Monohan , will take the boys back to the United States where they will live with Jeffrey Leinen , a military policeman with the USAF .
5 Such is the confusion about what action can be legally taken — and so politically sensitive is the subject of badgers — that the NFU 's policy adviser for the south-west region , Anthony Gibson , advises members to take no action themselves other than to hand the reports over to the ADAS wildlife biology unit .
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