Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [noun sg] to [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Use this where your employee has not entitlement to SSP or where that entitlement has run out but he or she is still sick . |
3 | From the summit descend steeply north-west to Bwlch Eryl Farchog . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | It just added further proof to Branson 's growing conviction that Virgin and the airline business were made for each other . |
7 | The remainder of Cynthia 's visit was spent in supporting Dorothy 's arm while she wrote a letter that was to be given to the solicitor — a Mr Graham Lytham of Messrs Granby , Hemingford and Bowles — and handed in person to Dorothy 's son when he received his gift . |
8 | But the police lost out at Newforge Lane on Tuesday evening , going down 1– to Queen 's . |
9 | Open daily Easter to September , 10am to dusk , weather permitting . |
10 | Jerry Rawlings ( who had also staged a successful coup in June 1979 against the then military rulers , and had handed over power to President Hilla Limann in September of that year ) . |
11 | In 1969 the National Liberation Council handed over power to Dr Busia , the moderate politician amenable to Western counsels . |
12 | The resort is now only ¾ hour travelling distance from the M56 Motorway which links with the M6 , leading either south to Birmingham and London and the south-west or North to Glasgow and Edinburgh . |
13 | When news of Stony Stratford reached London , the Woodvilles had tried to whip up resistance to Gloucester . |
14 | When news of Stony Stratford reached London , the Woodvilles had tried to whip up resistance to Gloucester . |
15 | Over the next few hundred years , Tewkesbury remained a busy commercial centre , often ranked only second to Gloucester . |
16 | But I 'm really looking forward to moving back north to Scotland when the job 's done . ’ |
17 | India 's openers produced their first half-century stand of the series , but they lost three wickets before reaching three figures , and another at 102 , when Vengsarkar , stretching down the pitch , was unamused to be given out lbw to Hughes 's slower ‘ googly ’ . |
18 | In this way , every corner of our life is able to be brought in worship to God . |
19 | In two-road Dinsdale , the only crossroads was where the Roman road running straight north to Sadberge from the Tees was intersected by the east-west lane joining Stockton and Darlington . |
20 | Their duties were varied : to send back information to England , to negotiate with the government to which they were accredited , and , occasionally , to stir up trouble abroad . |
21 | To understand why damage to Broca 's area impairs speech we need to know both where it gets its input from and what it does to that input . |
22 | For five months , therefore , after Edward VIII signed the Instrument of Abdication , Baldwin remained Prime Minister , steadily handing over control to Chamberlain , but keeping a watching brief in matters of defence . |
23 | Amid the build-up to the great birthday extravaganza , North Korea watchers have gone on the alert for signs of the president handing over power to Kim Jong Il . |
24 | Masked by the formalities of the telegram sent yesterday morning to Mr Major by M Jacques Delors , EC commission president , the mood in the corridors of Brussels was less than euphoric . |
25 | ‘ Go up West to Mickey 's and tell him what's.happened . |
26 | The law on restitution of private property seized under communist rule passed in May 1991 [ see p. 38207 ] specifically ruled out restitution to Sudeten Germans . |
27 | From this last question I realised that he thought Leslie had been a member of the Special Operations Executive ( S.O.E. ) , whose agents , trained in Britain and flown or dropped into France , worked in association with local groups , and sent back information to London . |
28 | Furthermore , as the French kings developed and extended their legal powers they increasingly intervened in the affairs of the duchy , and cases arising in the duchy might be taken on appeal to Paris , thus undermining the authority of the duke . |
29 | Anger over delay to Alvey reply |
30 | Ignoring advice to head directly north to Canada , Looking Glass insisted upon travelling south to Crow country . |