Example sentences of "[noun] to [noun] with " in BNC.
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1 | The prisoner is serving life for blasting his former girlfriend to death with a sawn-off shotgun because she knew too much about his underworld dealings . |
2 | The operations of insider traders effectively cause losses to market-makers with whom they deal . |
3 | At school they concealed it automatically from masters and other boys : the secrecy was enjoyable for its own sake , and in any case Emor would have been labelled ‘ childish ’ — the sort of behaviour that was only one step removed from taking a teddy bear to bed with you at night . |
4 | Tax havens have traditionally had an important role to play in inbound investment to territories with high withholding tax rates . |
5 | ‘ When we were at Glastonbury , ’ Mandeville answered , stroking the side of his face , ‘ I told the abbot to send one of his lay brothers to Taunton with a message for the sheriff to bring armed men to Templecombe . |
6 | After the pictures were developed , Dick Wixsom invited Dick Hansen to lunch with the words , ‘ I think we may have found your P-40 . ’ |
7 | Among these also stood the men of Angus , deserted by Kineth , with Malpedar from Moray to work with their own leaders and the presence of the Moray men to stiffen them . |
8 | In broader ideological terms the Sheffield female abolitionists neatly illustrated the intellectual continuity of the opposition to apprenticeship with the fundamentals of the emancipationist outlook . |
9 | It is therefore in the age of modern popular politics after 1789 , the age of movement towards democracy , that we see also the development of an opposition to democracy with a more sophisticated theoretical basis than any since the time of Plato . |
10 | When this campaign faltered the idea of the ‘ popular front ’ was extended to include an alliance between the Labour Party , the Liberals and some dissident Conservative opponents of the National government , such as Winston Churchill , who were expressing their opposition to appeasement with Hitler and Mussolini . |
11 | I have found a five-acre lake which has both deep and shallow water and I have heard that it holds a good head of carp averaging 8lb to 14lb with a distinct possibility of a 20-pounder . |
12 | Take a suitably sized plastic beach ball , cutaway for the face from nape of neck to forehead with nice curvy lines , and carefully estimate where the fluffy ears will have to project and trim the earholes tight . |
13 | Then he sent Richard to Aquitaine with orders which went beyond the terms of the Treaty of Montlouis . |
14 | Often on a business transfer , parties to contracts with the vendor will need to consent to or agree to the contract being assigned or novated to the purchaser . |
15 | There is every reason to believe that nerve fibres can also transmit messages from cell to cell with different codes . |
16 | I went on a chara to Blackpool with the girls from work , and we never stopped singing . |
17 | Special connector designed to connect pipework to fittings with male screw threads — such as a bib tap . |
18 | It would appear , furthermore , that the policy of maximising firm value is ideal not only from the point of view of the shareholders , but also from that of society as a whole , since , by giving proper weight to projects with a future pay- off , it strikes an optimal balance between production for present consumption and growth . |
19 | One could go further and give more weight to differences with lower sampling variability , but that takes us into confirmatory statistics and beyond the scope of this book . |
20 | The non-insulin dependent diabetic subjects had similar birth weight to subjects with normoglycaemia or impaired glucose tolerance . |
21 | They 'd driven from Oldfield to London with four dark bays . |
22 | Many set the odds on Rank achieving his ambitions very low indeed , seemingly believing that , as Eric Ambler was later to remark , ‘ a policy of selling British cars to America with their steering wheels on the right would have had the same chance of success . ’ |
23 | Anthony Lewis talks to drivers who have taken the plunge and switched from petrol-engined cars to diesel with not a regret between them The doctor |
24 | For restriction fragment length polymorphisms analysis it is essential , in particular , to generate DNA of sufficient quality to undergo digestion to completion with restriction enzymes . |
25 | The inshore limits of wave erosion are related to the heights of high tides , so that the inshore margin of a marine terrace may vary by 6–7 5 m ( 20–25 ft ) ( half the tidal range ) from areas with no tides to areas with the maximum tidal ranges known . |
26 | Heron Granges , a specialist computer insurance company , also guarantees response times within eight hours , thanks to agreements with no fewer than three maintenance companies . |
27 | So Nuer readily acknowledge that when they pray and give thanks to kwoth with appropriate offerings they restore to him what is already his . |
28 | At that time the Grant 's biggest market was in Sweden , thanks to partnership with local agents Tegner & Sons which dated back to 1910 . |
29 | This predicted 91% of fetuses who became distressed in the first stage of labour , and combination with ultrasonographic estimation of the volume of amniotic fluid improved prediction to 100% with only a slight fall in specificity . |
30 | David Parkin was next shown outside a pub in Pimlico , where he delivered a piece to camera with mock gravity about Ken O'Mara 's commitment to investigative journalism and to recruiting more female reporters . |