Example sentences of "[verb] to [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | Meanwhile , Elton is suing the American TV show Hard Copy for slander , alleging that a Hard Copy reporter claimed he moved to Atlanta to be near an AIDS treatment centre . |
2 | Then in 1870 he moved to London to a post as an articled clerk , and in 1877 was appointed librarian of the Incorporated Law Society . |
3 | Shortly after Gould 's publication of this information , Darwin moved to London to be closer to what was proving to be a hotbed of scientific activity . |
4 | With Johanson , who recently moved to California to be director of his own Institute of Human Origins , are Tim White and Desmond Clark , at the University of California at Berkeley . |
5 | Soon after her husband died , Bel moved to Ayr to be near her only relative , a niece called Bel McGuire . |
6 | South Korea required support and the combination of the United States and Japan was important : the Americans were committed to Japan to an extent not applicable to South Korea and the South Korean aim was to draw the Americans in further . |
7 | Many flowers appear to bees to be ultraviolet-coloured even though to us they appear to be a quite different colour . |
8 | One reason for that is that most of the thousands of people who travel on those wretched trains to come to London to work are either unskilled or semi-skilled , to use the terms of the manufacturing industry . |
9 | The 15-member House of Chiefs considers draft legislation relating to alterations to the Constitution or to chieftaincy matters , and may make representation to the President on matters affecting the tribes or tribal organizations . |
10 | Section 6(2) of the UCTA prevents exclusion of liability for breach of the warranties relating to conformance to description , conformance to sample , merchantable quality , and fitness for purpose which are implied by ss 13 , 14 and 15 of SGA , for sale of goods contracts , and ss 9 , 10 and 11 of the Sale of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 , for hire purchase contracts . |
11 | Section 6 ( 3 ) of UCTA prevents exclusion or restriction of liability for breach of the warranties relating to conformance to description , conformance to sample , merchantable quality , and fitness for purpose which are implied by ss 13 , 14 and 15 of SGA , for sale of goods , and ss 9 , 10 and 11 of the Sale of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 , for hire purchase contracts , unless such exclusion or restriction passes the test of reasonableness . |
12 | The various laws relating to incitement to racial hatred hitherto scattered in such diverse places as the Public Order Act 1936 ( as amended ) the Theatres Act 1968 and the Cable and Broadcasting Act 1984 were drawn together in a single Act . |
13 | ( iii ) Rules relating to complaints to hospitals , the Family Health Service Authority ( FHSA ) , the General Medical Council ( GMC ) and the Health Service Commissioner . |
14 | Resolved , That this House takes note of European Community Documents Nos. 8356/90 , relating to agricultural production methods , 7570/91 , and the Supplementary Explanatory Memorandum submitted by the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food on 13th November 1991 , relating to the development and future of the Common Agricultural Policy , and 8886/91 COR 1,8950/91 and 9136/91 , relating to amendments to the legal framework of the Common Agricultural Policy ; and supports the Government 's intention to seek reform of the Common Agricultural Policy which will make Community agriculture more market-orientated and efficient , will put more emphasis on environmental care , will reduce the cost of that Policy and will apply fairly throughout the Community . |
15 | The rules relating to succession to the Crown thus provide for the identification not merely of a part of Parliament but for that of the head of state in all respects . |
16 | Hello there … this week we 've come to France to the town of Chalon sur Soane for one of the most dramatic one of of the most dangerous of summer sports … that 's powerboating … |
17 | ‘ But I have n't come to Liverpool to be number two . |
18 | We had come to Rangkul to film bar-headed geese for the forthcoming BBC2 series Realms of the Russian Bear . |
19 | Thomas Williamson , a senior officer with the Metropolitan Police in London , had come to Cleveland to be interviewed for a top job in the county 's force . |
20 | She will be preparing to face the future , having come to terms to some extent with the loss of her previous expectations concerning it . |
21 | As discussed in Section 1 , any later renegotiation of terms would then be confined to parties to the initial contract . |
22 | They dilute earlier recommendations — land registration would be confined to 10% to 15% of the UK 's estimated 100,000 potentially contaminated sites — but are still problematic for business . |
23 | Those who we elect to office to ‘ represent ’ us have failed to achieve anything on our behalf . |
24 | Alhred 's power-base may have been in the lower Tyne , for the body of his son , Osred , was carried to Tynemouth to be buried in the monastery there . |
25 | Just that I think Susanna wants to spanner to work , her bike 's not here otherwise I 'd have if she gets back in time , fair enough . |
26 | Levagh put his had up to indicate to Fangio to that he was about to overtake ; Macklin then braked , Levagh caught Macklin 's car and somersaulted over the safety barrier into the crowd . |
27 | This underlines the argument that it is poor children whose rearing is most likely to appear to agencies to be unsatisfactory . [ … ] |
28 | John Knox made capital out of the murder by praying to God to ‘ destroy that whore in her whoredom ’ . |
29 | I understand that more local communities have applied to TDC to be considered as ‘ host ’ towns for new prisons than TDC has plans to build them . |
30 | but when it come out me mouth , as soon as I said it I thought you should n't speak to people to people like that but I 'd said it had n't I ? |