Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 In contrast , other metaphors make reference to an animacy which seems to threaten by its very absence .
2 Konstantinos Mitsotakis Prime Minister Tzannis Tzannetakis Deputy Prime Minister Athanassios Kanellopoulos Deputy Prime Minister Miltiades Evert Minister to the Prime Minister 's Office Antonis Samaras Foreign Minister Yannis Varvitsiotis National Defence
3 Henry the bunny keeps disappearing and reappearing in a top hat , paper flowers blossom from a seemingly empty vase and handkerchiefs change colour to the call of Abracadabra .
4 SYSTEMS STRATEGIES INTRODUCE UNIX TO AS/400 LINK
5 Other tables contained in the Working-Set provide access to text , and control of the lexicographic work .
6 When winter snow and ice cover the breeding grounds the birds head south to Britain .
7 These people are called merchandisers and their activities provide support to traditional salespeople , who can thus spend more time selling .
8 The arched openings provide access to a lightweight stair which takes visitors to a mezzanine level linking with the ground floor office space .
9 Beneath them cars sit bumper to bumper in a haze of exhaust fumes .
10 The Guidelines issued to schools make reference to the SCOTVEC Module ( ‘ The Road User ’ which is targeted at the 16–18 year old age group .
11 Riotous fans bring shame to Davis Cup
12 For all his coinciding with the world of fashion , with the glamour and risks of the pederasty he helped publicise , Mapplethorpe 's pictures remain alien to the canons of American good taste and to meat-and-potato American ideas about art .
13 With this in mind , one must be concerned with how fans gain admission to the Rowdies group , how they are able to progress socially within the group , and with how they are able to graduate out of the group .
14 To extrapolate from the fact that some forms of literacy practice develop explicitness to a theory that literacy is intrinsically capable of being culture-free and therefore represents an evolutionary advance in intellectual power , as some of the writers we have been examining do , is to take literacy out of the very context that enabled it to develop explicitness .
15 Ramps and chair lifts provide access to most of the Museum .
16 Ramps and chair lifts provide access to most of the Museum .
17 The forward pair of fans supply air to two swivelling nozzles that point rearwards during cruising to produce extra thrust .
18 City shoppers say farewell to an old friend
19 Clearly drivers want motoring to be cheaper , but the largest motoring organisation , the Automobile Association , puts forward strong environmental proposals in its budget submission .
20 Could Belfast be said in this sense to be a single speech community separate from Lurgan ? or do Lurgan speakers show sensitivity to the same sets of variables ?
21 Mr Milne warned that the NFFO demand would jeopardise the herring and mackerel export trade to eastern Europe which was vital to Scotland 's pelagic industry .
22 If S' c S c A , so S' is above S in this lattice , then the ontological cluster C is a subclass of C. Most clustering algorithms restrict attention to a single ontological class , but some try to construct a more elaborate hierarchy of concepts .
23 Rees argued that a change in his birth certificate was necessary –o give effect to his interest in privacy .
24 So it was that on a golden autumn evening , towards mid-September of 1937 , I came to write my -30- to a career of journalism cum radio , and sat watching the flatness of the prairies give way to rising foothills as the twin-engined CPR ‘ Dominion ’ crawled westward up the slopes of the mountain .
25 A further suggestion that flows from this is that such evolutionary considerations lend support to a competing grammatical paradigm — that of Montague grammar .
26 Mr Scott give shack to Joy when Fwancis come big boy . ’
27 Nevertheless , some 33,000 faithful pack into Fenway , probably the loveliest old ballpark left in the country as the traditional grass arenas give way to Astroturf colosseums .
28 How then did occasional individual violence give way to the regular and organized group aggression of the ‘ ends ’ witnessed since the 1960s ?
29 Negative Richardson number corresponds to a destabilizing density gradient ; both shear and buoyancy give rise to turbulence generation .
30 Our house stood at the east end of the rue Victorie , where the shops give way to workshops .
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