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

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1 On Monday 2 March 1964 Mr Silcock welcomed Miss Margaret Medlow and Mr Kennedy McClatchey to the Leaders ' Meeting and some further discussion took place on the possibility of moving the Communion rail forward and bringing the choir in behind the rail .
2 The level of service offered varies according to the expatriates ' needs and may consist simply of handouts — printed property sheets with information of what is available .
3 The Home Secretary is in my opinion entitled and bound to reach his own tariff decision , after having regard both to the judges ' tariff and to the factors such as public confidence in the administration of justice which Lord Scarman mentioned .
4 He did the same to the soldiers ' barracks and police stations ; there may have been time for the policemen to read seventy-five years ago but not today .
5 The absence of Essex and Lancashire brought a new look to the boys ' championship and matches were keenly contested before Kent claimed the title .
6 An area of the playground was allowed for this , though it was forbidden to slide on the pathways leading to the Boys ' Entrance and the Girls ' Entrance .
7 This decision was the decision to provide the benefit to the taxpayers ' children and this decision involved no further expense on the college .
8 Towards noon on 5th October , Howard 's treaty Nez Perce scouts Captain John and Old George carried a white flag to the fugitives ' lines and asked them to make peace .
9 He has returned to the Players ' Championship and the New Orleans tournament after a six-week lay-off with eight rounds in which he has not been over par and has been under five times .
10 If these steps are not taken , the council can take the offender to the magistrates ' court and a fine of up to £2,000 may be payable — and the fine may be repeated on a continuing basis if the notice is still not complied with .
11 Nevertheless , it is a tribute to the miners ' ingenuity and perseverance that 19 of the 21 mines laid were successfully detonated .
12 An old rocking horse beside the window has given countless rides to the Pages ' children and five grandchildren .
13 All you would have to do would be to lead them to the smugglers ' rendezvous and supervise the action . ’
14 In mid-October the dormant Armed Communist Nuclei ( NCC ) re-emerged , planting bombs in premises belonging to the industrialists ' league and the employers ' organization Confindustria in protest at " collaboration " between the government , the trade unions and the employers .
15 What will happen when other individuals lay claim to the girls ' affection and loyalty is another question .
16 Aunt Margaret came to the girls ' bedroom and unhandily undressed Victoria , although she could perfectly well undress herself .
17 The ABN is a method for the larger firms of accountants to market their own opportunities to the others ' clients and contacts .
18 Traditionally the vendor would be a party to the shareholders ' agreement and will give an appropriate undertaking to each of the shareholders .
19 The situations should relate to the students ' needs and the language should be natural , useful and interesting .
20 She ran up the corridor to the gents ' loos and barged open the door .
21 In 1932 Broom was elected to the Headmasters ' Conference and the school therefore became officially a Public School — albeit in a somewhat special sense .
22 Called simply the Brooklands Club , it aims to follow the old motto about the ‘ right crowd ’ , and offers a full programme of social events plus entry to the members ' lounge and bar .
23 Jenny 's daddy did n't know how to thank her enough , either , when he came up — especially when he and Miss Clinton went down to the Brownies ' Bridge and saw the swollen river and realised how very brave Jenny had been to cross it .
24 Stella , who for a miserable quarter of an hour had been contemplating going to the ladies ' room and not coming back , was suddenly struck by the curiously fragmented nature of the group about the table .
25 But erm another funny story that er always sticks in my mind is er when we sent memos to the Clerks ' Department and there was only the Clerks ' Department , they were , they were trying to erm improve their public image as
26 We were told , because of the shortage of paper , we were told only to use secondhand papers er paper that had already been used for letters or memos when writing to the Clerks ' Department and erm we erm used to get the grubbiest paper that we could and then you had to condense it and type it erm without too much space and erm that went over to the Clerks ' Department , then erm when it got over th oh sorry you had to trim off the edges erm so that there was no spare paper left around the memo so that er you know there was just this little bit of paper with the
27 I should be grateful if you would put this to the Women 's Institute and let me know by 14th January if you are able to send a representative to the meeting .
28 For Caroline Spry , what has happened to the women 's film and video sector must be seen in the context of the dissipation of the broader women 's movement .
29 There was a good number present and the main business of the day required the club to decide on the donations they should make to the women 's section and other charities .
30 Even where it is possible to clear up after the day 's work , another couple of unpaid hours work is added to the women 's costs and subtracted from those of her employer .
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