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

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1 Falcone had been one of those responsible for bringing to trial 473 members of the Mafia in December 1987 [ see p. 35990 ] .
2 Personal papers , diaries and autobiographies are exceedingly valuable for bringing to light how past parents coped with the difficult task of rearing their children .
3 As the major design route passes from analysis , through scheming to manufacturing , it is possible to recognize systems which have their origins in each of these main areas .
4 The problem is that information and events worth bringing to parent 's attention do n't always occur at regular fixed intervals so the newsletters may frequently have nothing to say and need to be supplemented by successions of ‘ flyers ’ announcing special events .
5 These results reiterate the above finding that the zinc fingers are not as important as the three regions of basic residues for binding to DNA .
6 Peptides synthesized and tested in the HLA assembly assay for binding to HLA-B53 .
7 The victimized workers may not have won their jobs back , but they and other workers learned about the value of self-organization at work as well as about strategies for relating to trade unions .
8 Among those on the run are Alan Lord , 32 , jailed for life for stabbing to death a father-of-three , David Gilbert , in 1981 , and Mark Azzopardi , 23 .
9 However , it can be argued that neither strategy has succeeded in making a significant enough difference in Third World women 's access to information and skills relevant to them and useful for contributing to development in their communities .
10 However the timescale for contributing to planning and design features has been shortened drastically , and in fact most of that detailed work has to be completed by the end of this month .
11 The involvement of Welsh grandparents takes a different form : contact may be less frequent and based on invitations to visit or regular arrangements for contributing to childcare one day or one evening a week .
12 Nor did it impress the Arab states , which pointed out that if Israel was able to absorb hundreds of thousands of Jews it could certainly absorb more than 100,000 Palestinian returnees ; or the United States , which did not think the Israeli offer ‘ provide[d] a suitable basis for contributing to solution of Arab refugee question . ’
13 A House of Commons report has blamed the World Bank for contributing to rainforest destruction .
14 She was now fearful about returning to school , but agreed to discuss this with her tutor .
15 Write here your first thoughts about returning to work .
16 Increasingly people are retiring earlier and you know asking about returning to work .
17 ‘ Nurseries provide the best possible start for children and give women choices about returning to work or returning to training . ’
18 They left the fate and wondered for a moment about returning to Ring 's .
19 Although , ’ I point out with a wicked twinkle , which shows up as a flash of prismatic light on the edges of the glass , ‘ Rainbow has — recently — been entertaining the flicker of a wild fantasy about returning to religion .
20 Circumstances such as these can lead to real apprehension about returning to practice .
21 Whatever your past experience or clinical area of expertise , you may still feel apprehensive and nervous about returning to practice , even after completing a re-entry programme .
22 Within the confines of the garden your dog will have learnt the basic commands such as walking to heel and sitting .
23 However , after 3 months we should be looking for positive indications from the policyholder 's medical attendant with regard to a date for returning to work i.e. issue a PAC 8 .
24 If the date for returning to work continues to slip for no apparent reason the claimant should be advised that we will be arranging for an independent examination .
25 Reassessing the skills you bring back to nursing or health visiting can be a worthwhile preparation for returning to practice , even if you feel a poor judge of what skills might be most needed in the future .
26 What advice can you give to anybody thinking about applying to university in nineteen eighty-five ?
27 For details about applying to summer schools , see Appendix C on p 134 .
28 Surgeon banned after speeding to emergency
29 Mr. Belville is after to come to town to settle matters and then to go down to her where they are to live as man and wife .
30 10.4 If , after returning to work , an employee who has been the victim of an incident of violence at work requests a transfer to other duties , such a request will be treated sympathetically .
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