Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 CENTRE : Gladstone with its Royal Train coat of arms of the kind it might have carried on London to Epsom Derby Day trains .
2 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 ) .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 And she blasts supermarkets for failing to pass on profits to customers by cutting prices .
6 The ante-natal clinic is a useful place for advice , and I also like to pass on tips to women planning a family .
7 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 .
8 In 1992 the European Community will become a single market , opening up opportunities to manufacturing companies throughout Europe .
9 The shares moved up 2p to 132p yesterday .
10 Fish build up resistance to nitrates as nitrates build-up in your tank .
11 Where there are gaps in matching up goals to resources , what can you do about it ?
12 UB 's shares only nudged up 3p to 352p .
13 Meanwhile , it squarely embodies an assumption that causal laws are correlations , thus ruling out reference to structures and structural forces to explain the correlations .
14 It was said that he had turned down promotion to sergeant , in return for being allowed to play cricket for his county .
15 The unspecialized hummingbirds range over herbs to trees , which produce many nowers with little nectar to attract pollinators .
16 Conversely , when facilities are made available , LIFESPAN users may send off transactions to LIFESPAN for processing as normal .
17 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 .
18 He died during the blockade ( when the Germans cut off supplies to Leningrad and almost one million people died ) but I rebuilt my life through my work . ’
19 How dare he whip up strangers to hostility because I did n't wear clothes clearly indicating my sex — what was it to them whether I was a woman or a man ?
20 Hugh Geach , head of programme support services at Television South , explains : ‘ Everything the Government has done has been designed to open up television to market forces , to encourage new channels and competition for advertising .
21 Only slightly less controversially , Orton also made up letters to newspaper agony aunts — ‘ What can I do because my boyfriend wo n't kiss me ? ’
22 The primary intention is only to consider the Cossacks on a formation basis , and certainly all the evidence indicates that it never entered the mind of anyone at HQ 5 corps that a comprehensive detailed screening process should take place , to sort out liability to repatriation on an individual basis .
23 If the DVLA co-operates , it could mail out surveys to car owners , which would then be returned to JD Power .
24 v. Lindley , C carried on business hiring out barges to B. These were collected from C and returned to B 's watermen .
25 In Derry , representatives from the Western Health and Social Services Board will carry out improvements to Caw Voluntary Group 's playground in the city .
26 Relations between Britain and China are at their lowest since the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989 and there are fears that Beijing may carry out threats to foment disturbances among its many sympathisers in the territory .
27 In the second half United came bouncing back thanks to Richard Hill .
28 Women start shouting out warnings to Kathy when they see Sharkey passing the window of the Indian restaurant .
29 The ‘ Celtic Tutankhamun ’ in Stuttgart Museum , a chieftain from the fifth century B.C. , was decked out head to foot in the kind of gold hero-gods wear in Celtic myth .
30 Morden , Surrey-based Short Term Rental Systems Ltd can now offer UK customers what it reckons is a unique combined hardware and software personal computer rental service , thanks to a series of agreements with WordStar International Inc , Microsoft Corp , BitStream Inc and Lotus Development Corp : users are offered a combination of Compaq Computer Corp , Dell Computer Corp and Apple Computer Inc machines ready-loaded with the software of their choice — an 80486 machine with colour monitor , inkjet printer , WordStar word processor and Lotus spreadsheet will cost £135 ; 24 hour support is also available from Bushey , Hertfordshire-based Professional Support Centre ; the service is aimed at ‘ Small-Office-Home-Office ’ users , large corporates wanting to hire machines for project work , and hotels , exhibition and conference organisers wishing to hire out facilities to clients ; rental , naturally , has been viewed with suspicion by software companies anxious about piracy — Short Term Rental has got round this by removing the installation commands from the software it rents so preventing users from copying .
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