Example sentences of "to [art] [noun sg] [det] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Plaintiffs must make available to the defence all documents in their possession which are relevant to the matters in dispute — and sometimes there will be found , amongst office memoranda and other internal documents , material which goes to justify the original allegation . |
2 | She had been to the bar many times on errands , to fetch tobacco for her father , or give one of his fellow musicians a message about a rehearsal , but to sit there , how different , how enfranchised that would be . |
3 | As soon as the initial 48 hour period is over , the police must pass to the prosecutor all materials concerning the offence and hand over the investigation to him . |
4 | Such special knowledge holds further difficulties , for it highlights the specifically political nature of any ethnographic account of such an institution , bringing to the forefront those expectations of loyalty which the executive demands of any individual who has hold of the account . |
5 | identifying to the Inspector those claims for benefit which may be fraudulent . |
6 | I represent a constituency very near Westminster and I bring to the House many groups of youngsters from schools . |
7 | DAVID HUME in 1757 wrote ‘ There is a universal tendency among mankind to conceive all beings like themselves and transfer to every object those qualities with which they are intimately acquainted and of which they are intimately conscious . ’ |
8 | As he hit the water , his legs flailed in the mid-air running motion like a character in a Tom and Jerry cartoon and he quickly struck out for a convenient ladder as I hastily brought Venturous to a standstill some feet off the pier . |
9 | His object attained , the remaining nine years of his life brought to a head many problems between himself and the labour movement which had been latent since his first incursion into a very different labour scene in 1887 . |
10 | In 1935 he travelled to Newcastle to spin yarns and perform his music on a popular radio show of the day , an achievement equivalent to an appearance these days on a network television show . |