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

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1 It contains nothing of interest to the binocular observer .
2 Sextans contains nothing of interest to the binocular observer .
3 For twelve years Stan Stennett 's put the Roses theatre in the lime light … staging everything from ballet to bawdy pantomimes and Ben Elton .
4 Go on say something in french to us Carla .
5 They had blamed everything from arthritis to a bowel condition .
6 It 's hard to fault the production as it has everything from passion to drama to sadness and comedy .
7 All the Suffolk sites have been designated ‘ open access ’ but the term covers anything from freedom to roam the entire area to footpath access alone , a CC spokesman said .
8 Line managers are thought of as ‘ first class citizens ’ and staff are relegated in status to the second rank as expensive ‘ overheads ’ , who are not contributing anything of worth to the organisation .
9 The aid the US — and Canada — gave to Western Europe dwarfs anything on offer to the East today .
10 They bring plenty of energy to the quick outer movements and rightly relax somewhat in the more lyrical passages ( repeats are observed , too ) .
11 Now you think that because I am I am forgiven and I preach forgiveness that I would be pretty good as up people , but that 's part of my human failure and I must admit that I 've given plenty of opportunity to practice at home and at work er the opportunity to forgive , but it does n't come easily and certainly it is n't a strong feature of the non-Christian world in which I work and which you will be working soon .
12 ‘ Should this estate be built it will bring nothing but trouble to the area .
13 So it was a great disappointment to discover that she was quite unlike all the other home-bred horses , and that she would give nothing in return to those who cared for her and bestowed affection upon her .
14 The bone will give plenty of flavour to the soup during cooking and should be removed before the soup is seasoned prior to serving .
15 Paddy is wonderful , a 16.3hh grey gelding who has been everywhere , seen everything and done everything from hunting to eventing .
16 Whenever possible , Mrs. Ayliffe accompanied her husband on his travels and acted as his interpreter , for he steadfastly refused to speak and simultaneously to interpret , maintaining that no-one can do one without detriment to the other .
17 A FRANK new TV sex education series aimed at teenagers is set to tackle everything from homosexuality to how to achieve a happy love life .
18 And I do not see why it should be different if he has to show that he has done something of value to the seller .
19 You ca n't give anything by mouth to an unconscious casualty because they 'll , you 'll choke them , they ca n't swallow .
20 And he had turned , his sweet face alive with devilment , one arm outflung as if presenting someone on stage to an audience .
21 They 've had plenty of reason to , to mar put up a marker in the three weeks and we 've spent the next three or four weeks after that discussing it .
22 A street market in the Rathausplatz selling everything from pottery to radios was too busy for comfort .
23 At each stop trains were besieged with hawkers selling everything from chapattis to a shave , but passengers could telegraph ahead so that a delicious and aromatic meal was brought on a tray covered with a napkin to the window of the carriage as the train drew into the next station .
24 Within the crowded streets and lively squares of the city lie a plethora of tiny open-air stalls selling everything from incense to caged pigeons , over six thousand restaurants serving the gamut of cuisine from Korean to French , and an array of gleaming hitech buildings housing progressive computer companies and financial whizzes .
25 Japanese schools are very disciplinarian , with corporal punishment accepted , and rules regulating everything from hairstyle to how to lace one 's shoes .
26 If all science were as Lendrem portrays it , we could ascertain everything by resort to introspection and examination of our own motives .
27 The higglers flog everything from dope to Biros .
28 In the middle of his harrowing report he let slip a sentence , and we hear from that monster of objectivity inside every artist who sees everything as grist to the mill .
29 These are lectures lecture courses which happen on one day and which are really designed to cover something of interest to sixth form science teachers , usually sixth form physics teachers .
30 ‘ If interrogation reveals anything of concern to Duroc , we 'll pass it on .
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