Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] the [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 If the clause provides for the substitution of figures , it is important to ensure that all necessary mathematical information is given to enable the rent to be calculated ( see Wyndham Investments v Motorway Tyres and Accessories [ 1991 ] 2 EGLR 114 for a case where this was not done , and the index linked rent failed completely ) .
2 Father Hugh Mcaleese said : ‘ We are devastated , but we intend to restore the church to its former glory .
3 In the meantime , drivers Frank Galashan and Danny Hopkins are keeping the Waste Recycling lorry moving by taking it in turns to drive the vehicle to Leslie .
4 On Doody 's death in 1706 , the Court of Apothecaries agreed to lease the garden to a joint stock of ninety subscribers , amongst whom Isaac Rand was prominent .
5 Jazz and Hoomey had stopped using the bus to and from school and ran together , fortunately down hill all the way there when they were always late .
6 The government alleged Dr Siraj knew of a planned coup attempt by military officers and that , although he refused to take part , he failed to report the matter to the security services .
7 The Supreme Privy Council , established during the reign of Peter 's widow Catherine I ( 1725–27 ) , sought to establish the right to participation in , and an effective veto over , all major policy decisions .
8 The M32 links should be developed to increase the access to the rest of the country , to aid the creation of new business in the area .
9 Random samples are objectively determined and their " sampling error " can be calculated to indicate the degree to which they are representative of the relevant population .
10 His trip to Rome in 1228 was intended to secure the succession to Archbishop Langton whom Alexander served also as executor .
11 regional media , for example , will be looking for a connection with their area , magazines concerned particularly with healthy living will be on the look-out for any health angle and teenage publications will want to know the relevance to young people .
12 The individual will want to know the answer to two questions :
13 But the question that young pilots would want to know the answer to is this , erm are there aircraft anywhere in the world with which you have not made a comparison in terms of air superiority ?
14 A Canavan free was floated into the square , where corner forward Stephen Ramsey rose to fist the ball to the net , leaving the scores at the break St Marys 1–6 UCG 0–3 .
15 She tried to banish the humiliation to the back of her mind , but it was worse than the physical pain .
16 They involve an agreement that the job will last for a specified period of time , although often provisions are included to enable the contract to be renewed if so desired .
17 They involve an agreement that the job will last for a specified period of time , although often provisions are included to enable the contract to be renewed if so desired .
18 This , he believes , has taught the group to be flexible — after 15 years of looking after multivendor systems , it does n't simply have to rely on managing subcontractors unlike many of its rivals .
19 This afternoon , he has treated the House to an extraordinary collection of half-truths and inaccuracies , but he has not told us the Labour party 's attitude to the proposals that I identified in the statement .
20 The programme has examined the extent to which different variables are sensitive to changes in the level of clustering .
21 One historian has written that the criticism was not that the charges were too high , but that there were any at all and has explained the opposition to fixed charges as conservative reaction to a money economy in which one paid for services rendered .
22 Larder , who has given the captaincy to tough utility forward Paul Hulme , is also expecting great things from giant Welsh second rower Paul Moriarty .
23 Agriculture minister John Gummer has given the go-ahead to the establishment of a new Central Science Laboratory on a greenfield site at Sand Hutton , near York .
24 In order to publicise his efforts to redesign and brighten up the Champs Elysées , the Mayor of Paris , Jacques Chirac , has given the go-ahead to an open air exhibition devised jointly by his own City Hall and gallery owner Didier Imbert .
25 The Chinese government has given the go-ahead to the building of a controversial dam across the Yangtze river as a means of controlling the annual flooding in central and eastern China .
26 Immediately — before Edmund 's soliloquy , Edgar , still in disguise , has given the letter to Albany ( 40–50 ) , and for the first time the forces of good have a superior knowledge over the hypocrites .
27 ‘ Paddy Ashdown has given the kiss-of-life to an ailing Prime Minister , ’ said Labour front-bencher John Prescott .
28 As soon as the Reclusiarch moved to restore the mirror to its hook , the fluorescence of the amber faded .
29 Where there is only one possible cause of the damage and the defendant 's breach of duty has exposed the plaintiff to the risk of damage which has materialised , then causation is established .
30 Now that Libya has referred the matter to the International Court of Justice , will Britain desist from trying to get the United Nations Security Council to impose sanctions or take military action against Libya until the International Court of Justice has ruled on the matter ?
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