Example sentences of "and [noun] [adv] [verb] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 GPs and clinics usually refer women to the centre if there is a problem .
2 Interestingly , these second visits were never successful , and interviewers then had recourse to the back-up lists .
3 Hoomey thought she did n't speak English very well ; she spoke Punjabi to the family , but Mr Singh always spoke English and Jazz only spoke gook to his mother , not to anyone else .
4 Wigan and Huddersfield should be officially crowned champions of the First and Third divisions respectively , with Leigh and Sheffield effectively clinching promotion to the First .
5 Overtones and combinations sometimes give rise to unusually strong bands in IR or Raman spectra by stealing intensity from a nearby fundamental of the same symmetry .
6 Intra-EC customs clearance work , hitherto carried out mainly by agents , is no longer appropriate but both governments and industry still require statistics to be kept , particularly in the early years of the single market .
7 Laurent Perrier , Harpers & Queen , Shiseido and Harrods cordially invite readers to a Champagne Affair on Tuesday 1 May from 6.15 to 8pm .
8 With the backing of the BBC , the guarded co-operation of the couple and the collaboration of a fine screenwriter , Andrew Davies , a full-length film drama was prepared and Gerard even secured permission to film in Cape Town .
9 Dandy and Lady both needed stitches to their wounds .
10 An MP has called on the Government and charities not to send aid to refugees in the former Yugoslavian state of Bosnia .
11 A Farmland and Rural Development Act was passed in 1988 and farmers now have access to grant aid to help in diversification projects .
12 We have already seen that it is through the uniting Spirit that Jew and Gentile alike have access to the Father ( Eph. 2:18 ) .
13 The route to the solution of some earth and moon also give rise to eclip oh know ca n't even spell it now , what I 'm trying to say is eclipses when one heavenly body gets in the way of another .
14 Directives in the field of banking and insurance already bear witness to the potential for such a flexible approach to harmonisation .
15 The history of twentieth-century art is , in fact , largely the story of how canvas , oils , clay and bronze eventually gave way to just about anything you can dream up .
16 The primary purpose of the visit was to boost economic and trade co-operation and Chatichai also urged Japan to " explore and exploit " new opportunities for trade and investment in Burma , Cambodia , Laos and Vietnam .
17 Van den Berghe and colleagues originally drew attention to the deletion of 5q in elderly female patients with macrocytic anaemia , normal or raised platelet counts , hypolobulated megakaryocytes , and a low risk of leukaemic transformation .
18 A working party in Ayrshire and Arran recently invited consumers to meetings and commissioned a survey on consumer views .
19 Beardshaw and Morgan also draw attention to the accommodation problems for elderly people .
20 The third blank day of National Hunt racing was guaranteed yesterday when this afternoon 's meetings at Cheltenham , Catterick , Folkestone and Leicester all conceded defeat to the frost .
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