Example sentences of "they [vb base] [verb] [prep] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 The non-dipole terms give a site dependence to the VGP paths ; they tend to move from east to west if the site is northeast or southwest of the point 0°N ; 90°E and from west to east if the site is northwest or southeast of it .
2 In fact , they all look like they should be in different bands — which is how they manage to slip from soul to jazz , from funk to thrash , so easily .
3 Soon they begin to drop like birds to his side .
4 ‘ Well , they like going on junkets to exotic places . ’
5 The Co Antrim team certainly had cause to celebrate after storming to the title after five years in the doldrums … and now they aim to go from strength to strength .
6 They 've trained in addition to the once a month or even twice a month , they 've trained whenever their duties allowed .
7 She says when we come in the summer there are geese , then they 've gone at Christmas to be eaten .
8 The concerns of the Chicago School are still relevant , even if they require supplementing by reference to social relations and processes .
9 Treaty relationships are consensual , and third parties must decide what claims they wish to make with respect to the relationship from which they are excluded .
10 From that moment they have gone from strength to strength and last year reached the final of the Pilkington Cup only to lose in extra time .
11 The crunch game came at the second hurdle when Sudbury toppled the mighty London Welsh at Moorsfield , after which they have gone from strength to strength , bolstered by a refreshing brand of running rugby .
12 ICPIC gives access to details of global environmental legislation including case histories of other companies and the policies they have developed in response to environmental problems .
13 The structure of the Pacific — its enormous , landless centre , its contorted and congested peripheries — is due entirely to the plates of which it is constructed and the manner in which they have moved in relation to each other .
14 Everyone okay with what they have to do with regards to their respective role plays ?
15 As we show on page 10 , brewers are refusing to pay for urgent repairs to their tenanted pubs which they have earmarked for conversion to leases because new leaseholders will have to carry that burden when they take over .
16 These aim to foster planning and organising skills , to encourage cooperative working relationships and to enable students to evaluate what they have learned in relation to a residential experience in Europe .
17 Users should be able to monitor the progress of any background tasks they have initiated from submission to completion .
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