Example sentences of "[verb] to [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The enclosure of a large stamped addressed envelope will of course be appreciated by any of the organisations you may wish to write to for information , booklets or advice on your own problems or those of your parent .
2 ( 4 ) The matters adverted to in question ( 4 ) do not affect the answers given to questions ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) .
3 Some on occasion are breached , while others are adhered to without exception .
4 Line A suggested maximum length 60metres ( 200ft ) was made but is not adhered to in practice .
5 Although the court order should specify a time-limit in which the conveyance must be completed ( so that compliance can be enforced — see Chapter 8 ) such time-limit is rarely adhered to in practice .
6 The incubation period may be up to one year , and this makes it difficult in many cases to decide from whom the warts have been caught ; not only that , but they often seem to have been seeded on the principle adhered to by market gardeners , to give successive crops over a long period .
7 You would also be expected to for example to prepare for
8 This was no ordinary passer-by , someone she could appeal to for help .
9 Now I was making ten shillings a week , and I had to pay a penny toll every day to come to from office .
10 It has to in order to evade the challenge to its existence posed by the existence of God .
11 ‘ I think that Diana will do what she has to in order to survive .
12 we probably want to about work again .
13 You need not be constantly totting up calories for everything that you eat ( unless you want to of course ) , but do bear in mind the high calorie value of fat and keep it to a minimum .
14 Because I went up to their fabric department and I want to after Christmas I 'm going to wash all the covers on the er settees , you know er the dralon .
15 The furtiveness and fear of discovery that end Laura 's and Alec 's relationship comprise a set of emotions that Coward would have felt with particular force and poignancy , and which gay men ever since have responded to with recognition and admiration .
16 Chapter 7 shows how the " stock " of a school library can be added to via access to Prestel and how use of Prestel in turn increases the use of resources in the school .
17 Piece by piece , the Conti estates , insignificant at first , were added to by purchase .
18 my Lord another factual situation which I 'll simply referred to is the er on going debate in European commission or cases relating to up stream fuel , er , where there 's very little trade , erm for technical reasons because of the isolation of the United Kingdom , however the commission has searched jurisdiction over restricted competition in the market because the fuels have a direct impact upon product , erm from production costs , product down stream of which there is trade
19 This was where the nuns from Santa Clara Convent in Funchal fled to during pirate raids in the sixteenth century .
20 Anything about the statement itself , or , or the interview itself , that you would object to on behalf of ?
21 Another important element in Woodward 's explanation , and one that we will be returning to in Chapter 6 , is the impact of technology on the control system within the factory .
22 Nevertheless , it is impossible to underestimate the importance of passive margins to an understanding of long-term landform development , a topic we will be returning to in Chapter 18 .
23 If the meaning of ‘ god ’ can be developed to be as flexible and free from the restrictions and constraints of earlier teachings and convictions as has been the development of medical science , then the future could be looked to with confidence and hope .
24 One on the subject of baptism , the other on something referred to as stigma diabolicum .
25 That , which is er a infection ca characterized by this profuse athema of th the base of the neck , referred to as bull neck if you look inside this child 's er pharynx you see this very messy inflammatory process at the back and the whole of the respiratory mucosa is beginning to detach in what 's referred to as a pseudo-membrane .
26 As a result of that inability to guarantee a planning erm approval er this county has this county has lost one major inward investor within the last eighteen months already , referred to by name in the documentation that is Kimberley Clarke .
27 One child referred to in court as child A , finally admitted taking James Bulger to a railway embankment near Walton but he said it was the other boy child B who threw bricks at him and hit him with a stick and a metal bar .
28 It is more likely that the waters of Marah referred to in Exodus 15:23–25 were contaminated with iron rather than algae as Dr S. Fletcher suggest ( Chem .
29 The fact that certain regions in the UK have come to depend on declining industries explains in part the regional disparities of unemployment which we referred to in Chapter 3 .
30 Its more practical aspects have to do with what we referred to in Chapter 1 as the " inferential structure of data " : that is , how to effect a connection between the empirical materials , whatever their character , and our theoretical knowledge .
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