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

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1 Supporters claim the new road would give the north-east better access to European markets and help create 60,000 new jobs .
2 Was all this emotion merely suggestibility to the day 's teaching ?
3 The judiciary only resort to disciplinary action in the most blatant cases , where the alternative would make us look even worse .
4 So far as alternative remedies are concerned , if the alternative is provided by statute then deference to Parliamentary intention can be called in aid of requiring recourse to the alternative .
5 Shakhrai , critical of the delay in establishing administrative structures in the Ingush republic , appointed Gen. Ruslan Aushev , an Afghanistan veteran previously advisor to Russian Vice-President Aleksandr Rutskoi , to head a temporary administration prior to republican elections .
6 The two vehicles came to a halt virtually bumper to bumper , with no room to pass each other between the dry stone walls .
7 Younger men sometimes criss-crossed the frontiers of Carolingian regna : middle-age brought a tendency to settle down in the regnum where closeness to the king ( modern German historians have coined the useful term Königsnähe ) had brought greatest rewards .
8 Erm I think maybe we need to think about it , we need to give a bit more thought to that
9 Table 3.1 reveals that the OR was not restored after the retention interval when exposure to the test context filled the interval — habituation of the specific response to the light must therefore have survived the retention interval .
10 It is seen on its way out of Victoria with the afternoon up service to Kings Cross .
11 Such indemnities , transferring liabilities incurred to third parties , will be particularly useful in cases where a contracting party may incur liability to a person not party to the contract , which therefore can not be excluded by contract : for instance , a manufacturer might require a distributor or retailer to indemnify it against tortious product liability claims by consumers injured by the product .
12 It indicates her willingness to be the dutiful wife yet refusal to be seen as part of a united couple .
13 Friends of the Earth is calling for use of the toxic gas methly bromide to be phased out by 1995 .
14 However , even in this case , unless the parties agree otherwise , the buyer must bear the ‘ risk of deterioration necessarily incident to the course of transit , ’ section 33 .
15 On Tuesday evening , the family heard that a housing association had struck a deal with a local farmer to buy a house which will be refurbished , extended and rented to the family , but a last minute call yesterday morning to the Scottish Office for more time to allow the family to move was turned down .
16 His office at the Caterham factory is covered with pictures of Seven racing cars — and one of Patrick McGoohan , whom he persuaded to endorse a special 35th anniversary Prisoner edition of the Seven this year ; his most animated conversation is reserved for descriptions of the car and its abilities , and one could almost believe that finances and company administration took a firm back seat to the development and fine tuning of the car 's design .
17 Stage 2 : Offline Restores — Restores are initiated from a user transaction whereby access to offlined modules is required eg. read module from LIFESPAN .
18 In a society where service to the state was a paramount requirement , the close association of political parties with wealthy financiers and industrialists was a serious liability .
19 Then followed a report back session to the clinic staff .
20 We all sat round the van , the caravan about quarter to four and she 'd just got one , she 'd got one of her friends and they got theirs about quarter to four .
21 ‘ Pray think of a right man wt out regard to recommendations , which hitherto have not been of great service to me in the like cases , ’ the duke suggested .
22 The situation whereby damage to commercial buildings caused by terrorism was covered by the insured 's standard fire policy was one that was unique to Britain and the new ruling brings this country into line with continental Europe where the terrorist risk has , for a number of years , required additional cover .
23 In the parasitic phase the L3 enter the mucosa of the small intestine and occasionally that of the caecum and colon ; after a week they moult , the L4 emerge on to the mucosal surface and migrate to congregate in the caecum where development to the L5 is completed about 25 days after infection .
24 There is , in fact , no reason why attention to a particular cause of defective vision should reduce the teacher 's appreciation of the child 's total needs and , moreover , relevant information can be helpful in offering precise and effective solutions to some of the problems of using materials and developing learning strategies that are likely to give difficulty to visually handicapped pupils .
25 It is for the House itself , in the final analysis , to determine whether one can take one 's place , and , if issue were joined ( as is occasionally the case where succession to an hereditary peerage is contested or doubtful ) the House would decide on the basis of a report received from its Committee of Privileges .
26 The infinitive not incident to another verb
27 The prevalence of HIV infection in this Ethiopian community is 1.74% , and they were all infected in the year before arrival to Israel , when they stayed in transit camps near Addis Ababa .
28 He kept a face impeccably proof to my ironic undertone .
29 It was the young Middlesex batsman 's third successive Test duck ( Sri Lanka , Lord 's , ‘ 91 and Edgbaston this season ) , a grievous setback , and at the same time surely reassurance to the Pakistanis that , even with a sweep shot such as this , their appeals were being given due and fair consideration .
30 He could n't remember a time when going to bed with a woman had n't dulled his interest , acting almost inevitably as a cure for his fascination .
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