Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [noun] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 In our feasibility study , we found that these two types were both represented in the samples of social work offered to us as examples of secondary prevention , and a distinction between them made sense to the practitioners .
2 This will cause approval listings not to be produced when users prepare a package for approval using option 1.5.2 — Prepare package For Approval and will enable them to grant approval to a package immediately if they feel able to do so .
3 She lowered her voice to a whisper , ‘ … you should know that everyone has access to every typewriter in the newsroom .
4 Now Everyone Has Access to the Printer
5 Everyone has access to the whole system , both to see what 's going on and to contribute to change through Corrective Action and writing new procedures and instructions .
6 The nests are intricate structures beautifully woven by the male birds , who then display on them to attract females to the nest .
7 What will happen to all those projects if none of them has access to the channel tunnel and to the rapid movement of freight and passengers around the London area ?
8 Essential meaning I introduce Gerry to a few friendly drinks .
9 In my discussions with the principal I made reference to the words of Jesus recorded in Matthew 19 v.4 and Mark 10 v.6 .
10 But we have now taught ourselves to see benefits to the organism as incidental , as far as natural selection is concerned .
11 In my notes for the Raphael Trio 's Unicorn-Kanchana recording of the Beethoven Septet in the composer 's own transcription for piano trio , I drew attention to a small discrepancy between the trio version and the original .
12 I remember that in 1970 I was actually called deranged because I drew attention to the various forms of manifest nonsense on which ‘ The Thing ’ was battening .
13 In my letter dated 3rd February 93 to your predecessor I drew attention to the road works on the west side of Gubberford Lane Scorton just south of the railway bridge .
14 In The Psychoanalysis of Culture I drew attention to the megalomania of early divine kingships without , at the time , seeing its relation to the depressive aspects of the early agriculture on which these institutions were based.ll Nevertheless , it is now clear , as I hope to show , that the two opposite types of symptom do in fact appear in connection with the coming of agriculture and , which is more to the point for our present concerns , that this is a phenomenon not without relevance to the understanding of the modern world .
15 In The Psychoanalysis of Culture I drew attention to the undoubted paranoia of the fanatical adherent of solar monotheism in ancient Egypt , the Pharaoh Akhenaten ( alias Amenhotep IV ) , but at that time I was unable to demonstrate how such paranoid tendencies were related to the evolution of cultivating societies .
16 They ask : Why should I give credence to a life that has imposed barriers on me ?
17 Now , I remember , and I put sensation to the memory , but it is only a fantasy .
18 In 1991 , I added Czechoslovakia to the programme and if you select a holiday there or a resort in Poland or Hungary , you will be delighted not only by the beautiful scenery but also by the welcome you will receive .
19 For extra effect I added tassels to the ends of the scarf .
20 I did get around this by approaching it from the other side : I added gain to the clean modes and it all came together well .
21 Unless I receive representation to the contrary I intend inviting Clydesdale District Council to the next meeting .
22 Someone leaked information to the FBI .
23 I give credit to the people of those regions who , as we have seen , are realising some of the follies of the past .
24 I give breakfast to the patients . ’
25 I give way to the hon. Gentleman , who is an endangered species on the Opposition Benches as he is one of the few who still speak their mind .
26 I am already beset by offers to interrupt my pearls of wisdom and , in deference to my good friend , I give way to the hon. Gentleman .
27 I give way to the hon. Member for Uxbridge ( Mr. Shersby ) .
28 I give way to the honourable gentlemen .
29 I give way to the honourable gentleman .
30 I give thanks to the Lord that he has seen fit now to bless my long devotion to the wind .
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