Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Out of it came an imperative on women , as well as men , not to be swayed by traditional culture and educational choice into seeing only obstacles to advancement . |
2 | Even with such opportunities as the Bill presents to get cases into the Crown court , where the offence involves only damage to vehicles or property — the vast bulk of cases — it is the value of the damage to property , as set out in clause 2 , that is the criterion , not the extent of the nuisance and danger , although that is the real problem with which we need to get to grips . |
3 | CENTRE : Gladstone with its Royal Train coat of arms of the kind it might have carried on London to Epsom Derby Day trains . |
4 | Part of her role was to pass on instructions to driver for malt deliveries and the collection of raw materials for animal and feed production at ( return loads ) . |
5 | They had these cab-drivers in Israel using taxi frequencies to pass on intelligence to Cyprus , and as it came in , so they 'd pass it up the line to the PLO office in Nicosia . |
6 | This came about because entrepreneurs realised that they could maintain higher profits by not indulging in fierce competition which forced them to pass on benefits to consumers . |
7 | And she blasts supermarkets for failing to pass on profits to customers by cutting prices . |
8 | The ante-natal clinic is a useful place for advice , and I also like to pass on tips to women planning a family . |
9 | the window size or the kitchen size or the bathroom size , they ca n't price things out until such times as they 've sat down face to face with client . |
10 | Use this where your employee has not entitlement to SSP or where that entitlement has run out but he or she is still sick . |
11 | From the summit descend steeply north-west to Bwlch Eryl Farchog . |
12 | In 1992 the European Community will become a single market , opening up opportunities to manufacturing companies throughout Europe . |
13 | The shares moved up 2p to 132p yesterday . |
14 | Fish build up resistance to nitrates as nitrates build-up in your tank . |
15 | A Protestant emphasis on improving the world , under the aegis of providence , could confer dignity on scientific activity that promised both glory to God and the relief of human suffering . |
16 | Where there are gaps in matching up goals to resources , what can you do about it ? |
17 | UB 's shares only nudged up 3p to 352p . |
18 | The only one of the renewable sources currently commercially exploited on a significant scale is hydro-electric power which in 1983 contributed about 7% to world energy supply . |
19 | Prime also owes about $235m to Bank of Boston , Chemical Bank and others , $92m to Prudential Life Insurance Co and more than $400m to its bondholders . |
20 | Meanwhile , it squarely embodies an assumption that causal laws are correlations , thus ruling out reference to structures and structural forces to explain the correlations . |
21 | A big bream is a very deep-bodied fish and would have to stand almost tail to surface to pick a bait direct from the bottom with its lips , which I know they do when they are in that kind of mood . |
22 | We have also committed over £900,000 to projects through the know-how fund . |
23 | USL repaid approximately $13m to AT&T from the proceeds and the remainder allows it to fund its cash flow requirements . |
24 | It was said that he had turned down promotion to sergeant , in return for being allowed to play cricket for his county . |
25 | There have been a number of other reformulations and reinterpretations that have done less violence to Mannheim 's legacy than did the early sociological and philosophical responses . |
26 | Social and sexual behaviour is common with much tactile contact by young animals , who stroke one another with their penis or flippers , and may swim together belly to belly or touching flippers — something similar to holding hands . |
27 | The unspecialized hummingbirds range over herbs to trees , which produce many nowers with little nectar to attract pollinators . |
28 | Conversely , when facilities are made available , LIFESPAN users may send off transactions to LIFESPAN for processing as normal . |
29 | As they poured in further canfuls , I encouraged them to work out the amounts mentally by rounding off £1.19 to £1.20 , and taking away 1p . |
30 | By way of pay-off , each of the workstations need to set aside 10Mb to 15Mb of disk for log and work files , while the master machine needs to reserve 200Mb . |