Example sentences of "to [art] [noun] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 At Firbank , where the chapel proved too small , he went out on to the fell to preach to the people , saying that God 's church was not made of stone but of the air and the countryside around .
2 The Atomic Energy Authority is giving some of its protective equipment to the Ukraine to help with the continuing clean-up operation at Chernobyl .
3 Surrounding us on the beach were a large number of French civilians who had come down to the beach to look at the British Tommies .
4 It is also vital that a targeted desirable behaviour is taught to the child to compete with the punished behaviour .
5 At the relevant time rule 7.3(1) of Lautro 's Rules gave a member on whom an intervention notice was served the right to apply ( immediately ) for the board to rescind the notice , and rule 7.3(11) gave a right to the member to appeal against the notice and against any decision not to rescind it .
6 I handed him my watch , stared at his grin for a moment , then slipped out of my shorts and ran out on to the jetty to plunge into the sudden cold shock of the lake .
7 No working-class party immediately burst on to the scene to dance on the floor of Parliament .
8 If for example the fire officer requires a company to introduce new fire precaution equipment in an office and the owners of the office consider the fire officer is being unreasonable , the owners can appeal to the magistrates to adjudicate on the matter .
9 … sent doctors to the factory to talk about the dangers of uranium ?
10 But on 4 November 1991 , the Court of Appeal ( Cooke P. , Richardson and Hardie Boys JJ. ) held that the petitioner was not entitled to appeal as of right against the judgment of the Court of Appeal dated 4 October 1991 because that judgment was an interlocutory and not a final judgment and refused leave to the petitioner to appeal to the Board .
11 In addition to the requirement to conform to the law , all business stationery should usually display the following information :
12 So Dr Losberne went down to the kitchen to talk to the three servants who had surprised Sikes and Oliver during the robbery .
13 He went through to the kitchen to look for the brandy bottle .
14 The initial impetus to the Coordinating Team 's invitation to the school to participate in the project seems to have come from two sources .
15 The School Alterations and improvements have been made to the school to cater for the requirements of the nursery classes .
16 The School Alterations and improvements have been made to the school to cater for the requirements of the nursery classes .
17 Day works is a means of paying a contractor on a time and materials basis for incidental work to the contract to comply with the engineer 's instructions , with additions for overheads and profit .
18 It also should give greater emphasisis to the ability to link into the rail network .
19 Will he and our right hon. and hon. Friends , over the next few weeks , consider whether there is scope for increasing that discount to something more related to the ability to pay of the single person ?
20 A single toe , the big one , had fought its way to the surface to gaze at the world like a yellow ivory eye .
21 Generally in relation to the mortgage of movables , it recommended a simpler scheme , together ‘ with power to the lender to sell off the security in the event of the borrower failing to repay , after giving him due notice ’ .
22 The chairman of the Society of Authors , Anthony Sampson , has written to the BBC to protest about the shelving of ‘ Bookshelf ’ , broadcast for the past 15 years and the only programme on Radio 4 devoted specifically to books .
23 The tender offer involves an offer to the public to bid for the shares but with a minimum subscription price .
24 They had to be up early on Sunday morning to get to the station to travel to the next venue which was inevitably the other side of the country .
25 He added that this order would leave it open to the Press to deal with the questions of principle so far as they did not apply them to the facts .
26 ‘ Every day , the first thing I do when I wake in the morning is go to the window to look at the pond .
27 He laughed wryly , walking over to the window to stare at the view she had enjoyed such a short time before .
28 Two , the could proceed without the landlord 's licence , it would then be up to the landlord to apply to the court to have the lease forfeited when you could arrange the defence that you were a reasonable tenant and as such the assignment should have been allowed to permit this course of action but of course you are using bank money as well as your own and the bank would be unhappy to lend money in a situation where there was a possibility , albeit a slight , that the lease would be forfeited .
29 In turn this leads on to the problems to do with the extent to which , and the conditions under which , respondents accurately report their beliefs , attitudes and , ultimately , to the extensive and impressive technology of interview and attitude measurement .
30 sufficient time must be granted to the shareholders to decide on the offer ;
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