Example sentences of "[pers pn] to [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In addition to this , every member will receive a Leisure Card which will entitle you to discounts of up to 50% on up to 350 Days Out around Great Britain .
2 For locating religious quotations , concordances to the Bible will direct you to quotations in the Old and New Testament .
3 Now time is nearly on us but I 'm just going to rapidly refer you to procedures on death .
4 Since my presence seems to be provoking you to acts of wild aggression , I think it would be best to leave you in peace for a while .
5 As far as years are concerned erm it 's actually a scheme which allows you to gaps in your career .
6 Thank you very much for that very comprehensive answering of all the queries and comments that were made and thank you to members for
7 QUALITY control checker Kerrie Ratcliffe would like to say a big thank you to employees at Tuscan who donated hundreds of tins of dog food for a Stoke-on — trent dogs home .
8 ‘ Do n't be daft , ’ he chuckled , ‘ just think , I will be able to take you to dances at Listers Hall in Dursley , even Gloucester if you like . ’
9 In effect they will be assessing you in much the same way that you make your own self-assessment and then trying to match you to jobs in the way that you should do when applying for jobs directly .
10 The term recruitment consultants does imply ‘ high flyer ’ and this description may lead you to organisations with an interest in placing nurses in particular specialties , in management positions , or abroad .
11 Also when you next pay a visit to National Tyre Services , your RAC MasterCard will entitle you to savings on two new tyres , your car 's exhaust and MOT test .
12 If you want to explore further , in most cities there are plenty of guided bus tours that will take you to places of special interest outside their limits .
13 He 'd take you to places like The Candy Box , just off Carnaby Street .
14 The tour takes you to parts of this lovely area of Austria that most clients do n't find .
15 The hon. Gentleman has introduced me to sayings of his in the House today that I had not previously appreciated .
16 I read , just as I had at the Moroneys , yet with the single difference in this case there was a young man , Aoin O'Heiher , a nephew of Liam O'Flaherty and he introduced me to writers like Eliot and Joyce .
17 Oxford , without the services of Mike Spracklen , whose subtle genius as finishing coach helped them to victories for the previous five races , have Pat Sweeney , a regular Oxford coach since 1988 , in charge .
18 The gain for The Law Society is that they will be able to certificate solicitors who have undertaken further training entitling them to rights of audience in the higher courts .
19 Moreover , legislation associated with improving workers ' rights in Germany took control many of the important details of university life , such as departmental policy and appointments , out of the hands of the heads of departments and transferred them to committees of faculty members at all levels .
20 Obliquely flattering his readers by introducing them to boys near their own age involved in surprising and exciting events , he also invited them to wishful thinking , if not to identification , by emphasising the youth of his heroes and underplaying the responsibility and enforced maturity belonging to midshipmen in the early and mid-teens in reality .
21 The points entitle them to discounts in Moss Bros Group stores such as The Suit Co and Cecil Gee .
22 If one can find that the things described by particular words have some common characteristic one ought to limit the general words that follow them to things of that genus ( Lambourn v McLellan [ 1903 ] 2 Ch 268 ) .
23 He had unfortunately proceeded to mar them by fastening them to strips of card with paper clips , which had rusted and left their foul trail on the bookmarks .
24 Martin Head has guided them to wins over Walthamstow Pennant , Basildon United and Canvey Island .
25 Marjorie Perloff has remarked that young American academics and students have a shared culture based on having read or studied the same books : ‘ they have , by and large , taken courses that expose them to writers like Freud , Nietzsche , and Marx , whereas the odds are that they have not taken a course in , say , the lyric poetry of Goethe , the fiction of Stendhal , or the theatre of Molière . ’
26 George III irritated American colonists by summoning them to meetings in ‘ places unusual , uncomfortable and distant ’ — a complaint familiar to many of today 's business executives .
27 Cockburn looks to changes within the managerial structures of local government and relates them to changes in the methods of management adopted in the private sector .
28 This chapter traces the social and geographical patterns of cattle theft , and relates them to changes in government policy and the rural economy .
29 This study will provide evidence on the extent of these new developments in Britain and France and relate them to changes in economic , technical and institutional conditions .
30 They themselves buy new cars and re-sell them to members of the public .
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