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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Even the Sioux Indians immortalised in Dances With Wolves are angry because it will divert money from their bingo halls which bring in revenue to poor reservations .
2 By er failing even once to meet a reasonable demand for a for something to eat in a short period of time , then there 's a knock on effect to our business .
3 Fish build up resistance to nitrates as nitrates build-up in your tank .
4 Dr Hamish Inglis says : ‘ Once you have had a cold you build up immunity to that particular virus .
5 In a US property , a guest let off steam to the bartender because his room was not ready and it was already late .
6 In the meantime the Slovenian government had on July 17 cut off electricity to five military bases as a protest .
7 The Humber has been a barrier which cut off trade to the south .
8 In vitro experiments show back titration to be very accurate and precise in determining the alkali content of standard bicarbonate solutions .
9 Such accommodation is likely to be withdrawn as councils Increasingly sell off property to private developers .
10 We give more money to the Common Market budget than we give in aid to the third world .
11 How much does the ordinary household give in cash to charity ?
12 Open up plea to sex clinics
13 ( Perhaps there are analogies here with occupations which open up membership to women and subsequently decline in status and pay . )
14 ‘ We pass on knowledge to our trading partners , telling them what we see to be the benefits , and what some of our other customers have found to be the benefits .
15 However , given that only social workers have a legal responsibility to investigate allegations , and other professionals ( e.g. priests ) may be under an obligation to protect confidentiality , social services face the dilemma of undertaking the ‘ lead agency ’ role , while having no authority to insist that other professionals pass on information to them .
16 ‘ Escape ’ was defined as ‘ escape from a place where the defendant has occupation or control over land to a place which is outside his occupation or control . ’
17 Set back carriage to 0 ; all other buttons and levers to neutral .
18 They were going to undo the spells that held together the vortex and bring back Chaos to the world .
19 The home of the Ba was the body in the tomb , but it was able to go out freely and bring back life to the body and thus preserve the deceased 's identity on earth .
20 Continue down field to stile and road .
21 Roll out marzipan to a round large enough to cover the cake .
22 Roll out pastry to a rectangle 14in x 10in ( 36cm x 25cm ) .
23 Somehow I ca n't see us remaining in the number two position — but fingers crossed scumta will strike down our foes and inspire out team to greater things and we 'll go on to win the league .
24 This is a major cause of physical handicap , but the insertion of valves which drain off fluid to the heart have reduced the risk of brain damage .
25 Go up West to Mickey 's and tell him what's.happened .
26 Apply back stick to half loop back to normal flight .
27 We dash abroad at least twice a year ( we dashed over to California last November ) and we dash down South to my daughter 's in Hampshire umpteen times a year and we dash seemingly everywhere in the wake of our grandchildren when on school holidays or visiting but I ( if not so much Bett ) also spend a heck of a lot of time just watching ( I prefer to call it scientifically observing ) the world around me and contemplating .
28 Beyond summit , bear down slope to left to reach well-defined path below , leading down end of hill to join minor road just right of house .
29 He explains male Yanomamo violence as individual competition motivated less by considerations of material well-being than by ‘ reproductive striving ’ ( 1983 : 86 ) , i.e. , men compete over access to women and the subsequent offspring .
30 Anger over delay to Alvey reply
  Next page