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

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1 It is evident that the prosecuting authorities also had in mind to prosecute the applicant for implication in some of Mr. Turner 's offences , but a decision was taken in 1988 , and communicated to the applicant 's solicitors , that proceedings would be put back until after the B.M.F.L. trial .
2 But these bright spots were dimmed by the assassination of the Western-orientated Hashemite royal family in Baghdad on 14th July 1958 during the Nasser-inspired coup , which ended Britain 's treaty relations with Iraq and led to the RAF 's withdrawal from the Habbaniyah and Shu'aiba air bases that lay on the air-reinforcement route to the Far East .
3 The second stanza is a global view of the sun 's power and refers to the sun 's life giving properties in general .
4 The name Lakenvelder means ‘ sheeted field ’ and refers to the breed 's broad white belt on a black or red coat ; it , too , is now very rare .
5 Van Tromp going about to please his masters , ships at sea , getting a good wetting , was painted in 1844 and belongs to the university 's Royal Holloway College .
6 I shall put the letter , the envelope and the little punctured card straight into the dustbin , wash , dress and repair to The Wife 's Legs for a hot cup of tea . ’
7 The matter was discussed and referred to the council 's working party for investigation .
8 But that is a very different matter from the exegetically unjustified expedient adopted by some modern students of mission , of divorcing the Spirit from Jesus , evading the scandal of his particularity , and attributing to the Spirit 's agency whatever seems to them to be admirable in the beliefs and practice of other faiths .
9 The Symphony Hall at the ICC is Britain 's ‘ virtuoso among concert halls ’ according to national music critics , home to the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and host to the world 's top visiting musicians .
10 The payment request or invoices from the nominated sub-contractor will be received and checked by the builder and passed to the client 's quantity surveyor at the time of the interim valuation .
11 And it , it becomes you 'd never actually get the thing printed and you 'd never actually get the thing distributed because you , you , you 're wondering what to put in , what not to put in as it were and sticking to the specifics er at least it 's getting it 's getting something out and I do n't , personally I do n't see any , any real problem in personalizing it further and as much to indicate , right , without obvious prejudice to the new union erm to indicate er in , in some general or specific sense , if that does n't sound like sort of like contradictory , on on the , the , the betterment of , of representation for members within , within Northumberland come unison .
12 Another reason for choosing Collins was the designer 's penchant for wood epoxy construction , an attractive , strong and relatively easy method of building which allows plenty of scope for the interior to be custom-designed and completed to the owner 's specification .
13 Write your answer , name and address on a postcard and send to The Limit 's Donington competition , Daily Mirror , … … ( new address ) .
14 As the people of Stockport were taking care of the repairs to the School and contributing to the Master 's salary , they requested permission to appoint a new man without the formality of an interview before the Company in London , which would necessitate an expensive and inconvenient journey .
15 Glue the fabric for the bow on to a small piece of card , cut out and attach to the bear 's neck by gluing the centre of the bow only .
16 Rescued from Meikle Bin , near Kilsyth in Scotland , it is hoped that in the long term this substantial section of rear fuselage may be restored and mated to the Firefly AS.5 front fuselage and cockpit section currently on display at the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry , owned and restored by Colin Waterworth .
17 This creates bimodality of the logical control factor at lower values of creativity and corresponds to the engineer 's imagination .
18 In some cases a seller may receive an order from a potential customer , read the customer 's terms and object to them ; or a buyer may read and object to the seller 's standard terms .
19 Bids should be in sealed envelopes , clearly marked ‘ Nameplate Bid ’ and addressed to the Mayor 's Secretary , .
20 They went along with populist solutions to problems that if not actually created by the Nazis , had certainly been worked on and exaggerated to the Nazis ' own advantage .
21 as if conscious of the damaging effect this group must have on the imagined relationship between the Poet and the Friend , damaging to the Poet and damaging to the reader 's view of both the Friend and the Poet ( ‘ why does he persevere ? ’ readers may ask in some irritation when confronted with such a catalogue of the Friend 's faults ) , Shakespeare sets matters even by writing what seems to be a related group where the Poet describes his own faults ( 109 , 110 , 111 , 112 ; 117 , 118 , 119 , 120 ) .
22 I took the opportunity in the interval between speaking and listening to the Minister 's wind-up to consult ’ Erskine May ’ on the subject of changing Bills ' titles .
23 Good supervision can prevent pilots developing careless habits , and students can learn by watching and listening to the instructor 's comments about good and bad launches .
24 If parents do not care and praise and listen to a child 's reading , schoolteachers ca n't easily make them literate .
25 The claimant 's letter of appeal will be included and there will be a full written submission by the adjudication officer setting out the facts and law as they have been determined and applied to the claimant 's case .
26 When the final report was produced it was circulated internally amongst staff and presented to the school 's governors and the section of the ILEA inspectorate most concerned with the school .
27 Tim and Bridie Wallis live near Molesworth and object to the Government 's nuclear defence policy .
28 He was confident that he , in the town , could resist any efforts of Dunbar in the castle to prevail against them — that is , providing the castle 's cannon and mangonels were removed first and transferred to the town 's walls and bastions , particularly to the port area .
29 Clearly the needs of each person , and the problems they present , will differ according to the nature and severity of the disability and according to the individual 's personality and social and economic situation .
30 We have already noted that these will differ according to the actual disability and according to the individual 's circumstances .
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