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

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1 In a contract made between parties face to face the seller will find it difficult to show that to him the identity of the buyer was a vital factor in deciding to make the contract .
2 But musically at least , you 've moved from Stooges-meets-Beefheart conflagration to something more classically structured : the songs are like the charred and gutted husks of magnificent pop architecture .
3 Café Fish is now in its fifth year of offering a fish-only menu which ranges from moules marinière to bouillabaisse .
4 My Lord there was an an order on the summons for directions erm in August of nineteen ninety erm , provided for experts report to be disclosed with expert evidence to be limited witnesses or each party .
5 The so-called ‘ Loony Left ’ , much invoked before the general election of June 1987 , was in some places responsible if not for vagaries in the total school curriculum , then at least for the expenditure of scarce resources on teachers , and publications , dealing with subjects dear to their hearts , like racism , sexism , and peace-studies , unpopular with government and with many parents .
6 The similarity of their views — if only on that one key point — is a measure of how the superpower thaw is extending from arms control to economic matters as well .
7 ‘ From the Greek capital , Athens , we were taken by cattle truck to Germany — this is when the real nightmare began .
8 Fig. 3.2 Amount of a saline solution consumed by rats pre-exposed to water ( W ) , saccharin ( S ) , Lemon ( L ) , coffee ( C ) , almond ( A ) , sodium chloride ( Na ) , or to a variety of these flavours .
9 He argues that the judicial system was established on principles alien to Sri Lanka , and that the use of English prevented people from speaking directly to magistrates .
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