Example sentences of "with a [noun] to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At the top , in " 1 " we see the basic environmental situation , with a land-mass to the left on the margin of which are found fluviatile , near-shore and off-shore sediments .
2 ‘ You are quite sure that he said nothing to you which might provide us with a clue to the killer ? ’
3 Their purchase of an old desk provides Tom with a clue to the mystery surrounding Raybrick 's savings .
4 Do these words mean that judges can be dismissed by the Crown only upon an Address of both Houses ( with a direction to the Houses that they are not to present an Address unless the judge has misbehaved himself ) ?
5 The Nun 's Priest ends his tale with a direction to the reader/listener , purportedly indicating what they must do : and supporting it with St Paul 's dictum : In the Nun 's Priest 's Tale this is no simple directive , finally defining the purpose of a tale which the narrator has introduced as a " " myrie " " ( " merry " ) exercise , and which is truly comic and lively .
6 MARATHON man John Bishop , the Echo 's round-the-world cyclist , related his adventures to members of Liverpool Rotary Club with a tribute to the club for its support .
7 The cost of a practising certificate comprises a fixed fee of £420 ( for 1991 – 92 ) together with a contribution to the Law Society 's Compensation Fund .
8 She refused to marry the first husband proposed by her father , and ran away more than once with lovers of her own choosing ; when she came home pregnant she was sold off with a dowry to a plumber called William Wright .
9 A formal dinner is planned on the Saturday evening as well as a number of sight-seeing trips with a trip to a number of famous hostelries certain to be included .
10 HEAD south and banish those autumn blues with a trip to the seaside .
11 Flowers East really took off and today people often combine a visit to us with a trip to the Whitechapel and lunch at the famous Jewish restaurant , Blooms .
12 Combine a visit to Ellesmere Port area with a trip to the Boat Museum , because next door you will come across a new machine knitting shop !
13 In two cases the housewife 's father is a regular visitor in the day time , and in one case the father regularly combines a social visit with a trip to the launderette to dry clothes on his daughter 's behalf .
14 ‘ You 'd better come in first , ’ Reid motioned to him , and with a wave to the others announced , ‘ This is Doctor Masters , our new doctor . ’
15 In the salon where they were all sitting after dinner over glasses of brandy and half-finished cups of coffee , the first courageous guest rose to his feet and bowed with a smile to the lady of the house .
16 In Kingshams Field , the bank was apparently partly levelled or cut away by the mid third century at least , prior to the construction of a stone building with a courtyard to the south .
17 Both ranges might have been independent structures , though excavations between them suggest a more complex L-shaped building with a courtyard to the rear and a timber colonnade along the frontage .
18 So he ends with a toast to the bridesmaids and/or Matron of Honour .
19 The best man or the groom can end his speech with a toast to the hosts , and the bride 's father or mother , or both , can reply .
20 At six-thirty he would turn up with a large jug of the club cocktail , for it was a tradition that committee meetings ended with a toast to the club in its own tipple .
21 During interviews with journalists during March Prince Saad invariably answered questions concerning Kuwait 's future political system with a reference to the October 1990 " popular congress " in Saudi Arabia , at which the Amir had made a vague commitment to opposition leaders to restore the 1962 Constitution [ see p. 37759 ] .
22 The selection of Mr Taylor , 39 , was challenged at the time by a section of the local Tory party , with Mr Bill Galbraith , a 55-year-old publisher , leading the criticism with a reference to the candidate as ‘ a bloody nigger ’ .
23 The trial judge concluded his supplementary directions with a reference to the need for the members of the jury to ‘ give and take ’ in their deliberations , while still adhering scrupulously to their jurors ' oaths .
24 At each stop trains were besieged with hawkers selling everything from chapattis to a shave , but passengers could telegraph ahead so that a delicious and aromatic meal was brought on a tray covered with a napkin to the window of the carriage as the train drew into the next station .
25 I conclude with a plea to the Minister .
26 McCoist , meanwhile , will attempt to reach the milestone of his 50th goal of the season with a plea to the Rangers fans to ‘ Bring the house down ’ .
27 My night of glory ended up with a hobble to the shower and a flop into bed — very athletic , eh ?
28 When cattle with brand marks not corresponding with the name of the seller were rejected , the owner went with a friend to a headman , and stated that he wanted to sell the animals to his friend .
29 This room appears to be bare and innocuous , with a door to the south , but as soon as one character steps through the east-facing door , all the adventurers find themselves drawn into the Bonefield .
30 Contrary to the intuitions of the participants , the anticipated ( j ) , ( c ) ( g ) is dispreferred in favour of the following : The focalisation created through this pattern is almost the reverse of that expected , with a narrowing to the detail of the " leaves ' in the second sentence , followed by an abrupt transition outwards to a general statement about the rain in the last sentence .
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