Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 If there are still outstanding sponsorships monies to be collected , could you please send them in by 31st January , so that we can send the donations to Age Concern and Action Research for the Crippled Child .
2 They pipped Italian brothers Carmine and Giuseppe Abbagnale just yards from the line to add a coxed pairs victory to Saturday 's coxless triumph from Steve Redgrave and Matthew Pinsent .
3 So Taylor 's announcement that he 's to put his tactical paperwork in the office shredder and hand over the complete accounts ledger to Gascoigne is the most encouraging statement for English football since the surgeon passed Gazza 's knee A1 .
4 But then short-term interest rates rose unexpectedly , and customers shifted money from low-interest savings accounts to high-interest deposit accounts .
5 We have financed the European Arts Festival to be held throughout Britain during our Presidency of the Community in the second half of this year , as well as the first National Music Day in June .
6 ‘ I shall be demanding that we have a full explanation from Department of Trade and Industry officials when they appear before the public accounts committee to be cross-examined on this report on December 4 . ’
7 Several changes short of this , however , have been proposed : requiring greater disclosure of information ; extending jurisdiction of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Public Accounts Committee to more bodies ; and clarifying the authority , powers and legal status of all such organizations ( see , for example , Outer Circle Policy Unit , 1979a ; and Pliatzky Report , 1980 , pp. 18–23 ) .
8 With England player involvement in the British Lions squad to New Zealand expected to reach double figures , it was decided to send a ‘ second team ’ across the Atlantic to play as an uncapped England XV .
9 You can nae beat houses that 's got front gardens and back gardens back to back .
10 In the old days visitors to St Antony 's were pulled up in a basket through a trap-door which overhung the entrance .
11 Enterprising officials resort to all sorts of tricks to obtain unusual books to sell or exchange for foreign rarities .
12 The attempt to impose stricter limits on arms exports followed criticism at the time of the Gulf War of German weapons sales to Iraq over a long period [ see pp. 37639 ; 37471 ; 36498 ] .
13 He has tirelessly put the views of the National Licensed Victuallers Association to the Government during the course of these discussions and changes .
14 The principal remaining air link for Baghdad had been Iraqi Airlines flights to Amman , Jordan , and Jordan stated that it would comply with the mandatory resolution ; it remained illegal to open fire on civil aircraft .
15 Alternatively many restaurants offer a cosmopolitan selection of dishes and so you can find on the one menu everything from the French Eggs Benedict to native Cajun Chicken and of course the ubiquitous Apple Pie .
16 A State may have accepted restrictions upon its treaty-making power by surrendering all or some of its foreign affairs powers to another State , as with protected and protecting States .
17 Saw Maung had relinquished the Foreign Affairs portfolio to U Ohn Gaw in September 1991 and the Defence portfolio in March 1992 .
18 Anthony Lake , 53 , a Massachusetts professor , was a former foreign service officer and State Department policy planning chief , who had served as a key foreign affairs adviser to Clinton during the presidential election campaign .
19 However , the Lions believe British Isles rugby to be on the way up after their win in Australia and at least feel they have something to prove .
20 Kingfisher is calling on shareholders for as much as £313 million in a two-part rights issue to part finance the deal .
21 FRANCE VOYAGES is offering 2 nights at EuroDisney with British Airways flights to Paris for £99pp , based on six sharing a chalet at Camp Davy Crockett .
22 The passports were rushed to Newcastle airport , flown on a British Airways flight to Heathrow , picked up by the Metropolitan Police and taken to Gatwick .
23 Officials were forced to step in to calm the pair as they rowed on board a British Airways flight to a summit in Ottowa , Canada .
24 He 's to be deported tonight on the British Airways flight to London .
25 This centres on Bachrach and Baratz 's suggestion that public bodies resort to appeals to ‘ symbolic normative values ’ to foist off challenges to their own values .
26 The Takeover Panel has criticised Burson-Marsteller , public relations consultants to aerospace and electronics group Dowty , for unauthorised conversations with certain journalists and investment analysts during the course of the bid from engineering group TI .
27 I have been led to believe that you act as Public Relations Advisor to certain landowners within Highland Region , and should value an opportunity to discuss with you , initially very informally , certain projects for the Association for the Protection of Rural Scotland which which I am involved , if this is in fact the case ?
28 The author is public relations adviser to the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators ALLEN SHEPPARD , chairman and group chief executive of Grand Metropolitan , reckons that business is now becoming so complex that he needs a new core of trained administrators .
29 A PUBLIC relations adviser to David Mellor tried to stop the Minister 's ex-lover Antonia de Sancha from talking live on TV yesterday .
30 The freehold pub market rose by nearly 40 per cent last year , while residential prices ground to a halt .
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