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

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1 and goes right to that wall does n't it ?
2 Most of the time we communicate verbally to each other , and we expect our horses to do the same .
3 17.2.2 refers expressly to this agreement and
4 From this one can infer that it belongs chronologically to that transition period in Spanish ceramics when the displaced potters of Malaga had set up afresh in Valencia but were still using the traditional designs of Andalusia in their new environment .
5 Gastritis with atrophy and the consequent loss of acid mediated inhibition of gastrin release contributes most to this increase .
6 Regular post natal classes were started by Kent County Council Health Department at Sidcup , KENT in 1943 on the recommendation of Dr. Anni Knoll ; it was here that Molly was persuaded to teach again in 1947 , starting the snowball which led eventually to nationwide representation .
7 When parents ceased to be available , primitive man could well have felt the loss , and the need to transfer the dependence elsewhere and this led eventually to some form of imagined substitute , or ‘ god ’ as the surrogate .
8 There remains the question as to the position where such a vessel belongs wholly to one person .
9 The domination of finance capital and of capital in general is not to be abolished by any reforms in the sphere of political democracy ; and self-determination belongs wholly to this sphere .
10 The industry contributes widely to academic research .
11 For racial nationalists , all these influences led inexorably to one conclusion .
12 Lord Denning decided that if the clause was limited by its perceived object it applied only to such part of the GUS group as operated within the UK .
13 Though the Laffer curve strictly refers only to overall tax level , and not that for any particular tax .
14 This Report refers only to these sewage works discharging directly the almond .
15 In practice , they agreed only to more muddle .
16 J happen somewhere , and the spaces must relate sensibly to convenient use .
17 Bring gently to simmering point .
18 You have a bank account where either of you can sign , one dies the other can still sign and therefore it belongs entirely to that survivor .
19 As this has been achieved with a style of football that owes little to romantic idealism , Charlton is not in trouble-free waters although even his most vigorous detractors are now inclined to take a pragmatic stance , appeased by success and forced to accept his widespread popularity .
20 One of the qualities of jade that contributed most to social harmony was the musical nature of the notes it emitted when struck .
21 In light of the success of the Spanish sale held in London last spring and in recognition of the importance of German art in the international marketplace , Christie 's are organising a sale devoted entirely to German art from the sixteenth to the twentieth century , which will be held at King Street in May of 1993 .
22 As this is not a book dedicated only to twentieth-century harmony , it is important not to get too involved in lengthy harmonic discussions .
23 Although the operations of trading companies are not confined entirely to specific conglomerate groups , a certain degree of ‘ mutual favouritism ’ exists in supplying shipping , insurance , freight , storage and credit services .
24 Later volumes , including Crime and Custom in Savage Society ( 1926 ) , The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia ( 1929 ) , and Coral Gardens and Their Magic ( 1935 ) also added much to anthropological theory .
25 Profile reveals that new Polo owes much to old car ; driving position good , as is rear entry with low lip ; GT engine gives 75bhp
26 For a man without overt ambition , his memorialist in the Dictionary of National Biography was to write , Irwin rose swiftly to high office .
27 But specific strategies were sadly amissing , for few there were experienced soldiers , used enough to inter-clan battle and feud but not to full-scale national warfare against the English might , as their fathers had learned to be .
28 Clearly the range of the Act is very limited , applying only to lucid adult patients connected or about to be connected to a ventilator who are suffering from a terminal condition ( as defined ) and who execute the appropriate directive.33 A first step , however , has been taken in clarifying the law .
29 Follow the track to farm , keeping forward as signposted in centre of farm ( ignoring left fork ) , and descend gently to main road .
30 If it is , you would have to write individually to each institution ( gaining the addresses from relevant directories ) asking about their past programmes .
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