Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] to [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It is not suggested that the money belongs to the former regime of Siad Barre , nor that it is the property of a government or governmental agency rather than state property belonging to the Republic . |
2 | Business as usual The election led to a few significant changes in Northern Ireland , but mostly it 's more of the same , says Robin Wilson |
3 | Rain said , exasperated , that each route led to the same point and that meant back to the Tunisian . |
4 | Unless both parties successfully anticipate inflation by fixing the terms of loans in such a way as to compensate for inflation , the lenders find that the real value of their loans declines , and the borrowers find that the real value of their debts declines to the same extent . |
5 | A critical appraisal of the existing facilities , together with redesign proposals and plans relating to the same |
6 | A critical appraisal of the existing facilities , together with redesign proposals and plans relating to the same |
7 | There are files of correspondence , rentals and accounts relating to the several divisions of the estate ; approximately 500 maps ( many being older items previously overlooked ) ; boxes on a miscellany of topics from industry and agriculture to education and churches ; and much that is as yet totally unsorted . |
8 | An intervention with a low probability of harm given to millions can do more damage than one with a high probability of harm given to a few |
9 | Therefore although both proteins bind to the same site , the details of their structural interactions must differ . |
10 | Back at her place she offered him a large whisky and then said that she just had to slip into the bedroom to see to a few things . |
11 | Every one of his books points to the same thing — unless we apply inhibition in our lives we will never be able to use intelligence in the way it was designed — to assist fulfilment . |
12 | But that is all we are told and the relative weight given to the many relevant considerations , both favourable and unfavourable , is not disclosed . |
13 | And all officers and ministers whatsoever shall serve their Majestyes and their successors according to the same in all times to come … |
14 | Despite popular mythology concerning ‘ evil ’ and vicious species that track down their victims ruthlessly and mercilessly , the reality is that no venom , no poison , no bite , no sting , is ever administered except under extreme provocation or simply by accident , unless the victim is either a potential prey or a rival belonging to the same species . |
15 | At Cuddington , an adjacent manor belonging to the same lord , there were thirteen land assessments in 1522 compared with only two freeholders a generation later . |
16 | Any such conflicting treaty would be absolutely and automatically void , and the signatory States to the former treaty could invoke that invalidity at any time . |
17 | The effects will be broadly similar in all aircraft belonging to the same group . |
18 | All the more remarkable , then , that Honda should this year have upstaged its European class competitors by introducing standard-fit driver 's side airbags to no fewer than 13 models of its range , beginning with the £11,750 Civic VEi . |
19 | In our society , such ritual celebrations of changes of status through ageing are now restricted to religious occasions like baptism , confirmation and burial , though ‘ coming-of-age ’ parties amount to the same thing . |
20 | In a series of consecutive sections the hybridization signals observed with the human CFTR and hisD probes colocalized to the same airways and airspaces ( Fig.2 a-f ) . |
21 | Triangles represent progressively increasing amounts of extract in the lanes covered by the triangle , the amounts of control extract corresponding to the same range of amounts of the VT2 extract used . |
22 | The minimal acceptances are thus essentially sets of channels , and so in constructing them we must identify all guards corresponding to the same channel . |
23 | Protagoras found gender assignation in Greek inconsistent and illogical — for example , there were cases when two words referring to the same thing had different genders — and he went so far as to advocate reform ( he was ridiculed for this by Aristophanes , and the attempt was unsuccessful ) . |
24 | Yet it must be the case that the two valuation methods lead to the same fair price , otherwise there is an inconsistency . |
25 | The fact that a wide number of manufacturers work to the same pattern means that the caterer who is topping up need not return to the same source for the top-up . |
26 | It is very interesting the way two different groups react to the same situation . |
27 | [ If a belongs to the same element of unc as b then b belongs to the same element of unc as a . ] |
28 | ( t ) If a belongs to the same member of unc as b and if b belongs to the same member of unc as c then … [ can you finish it ? ] . |
29 | The ritual vessels placed on altars conformed to the same tradition . |
30 | Nevertheless , in principle the distinction is clear : where a pronoun refers to a linguistic expression ( or chunk of discourse ) itself , it is discourse-deictic ; where a pronoun refers to the same entity as a prior linguistic expression refers to , it is anaphoric . |