Example sentences of "[verb] to [noun prp] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And when we moved to Manchester the thing I missed were things called sally loaves and you do n't
2 He went over the whole ground of Canterbury 's history from the beginning , enforcing the one simple message that Gregory the Great and his successors had committed to Canterbury the task of introducing and upholding the Christian faith throughout the whole of the British Isles .
3 The first Mediterranean Agreement ( February 1887 ) promised to Italy the support of Germany in a war with France over Mediterranean questions , while Great Britain exchanged with Italy mutual guarantees of the Mediterranean status quo and support .
4 Explaining to Louise the pull of foreign lands ( December 11th , 1846 ) , Gustave writes : ‘ When we are children , we all want to live in the country of parrots and candied dates . ’
5 I fell asleep that night saying : Thank you , God , Thank you , God , and with images of myself explaining to Leon the rhythm of the forestry and fields , teaching him love for what I loved .
6 Owen Barfield , both in conversation and in writing , had already gone a long way in revealing to Lewis the fallacy of making sharp distinctions between ‘ myth ’ and ‘ fact ’ .
7 She fled to Britain the day Hitler entered Vienna in 1938 .
8 Theodora recounted to Laura the phone call she had had from Gilbert Racy and her own finding of the wedding ring in the Dersingham chapel of St Benet Oldfield .
9 Tolkien himself thought that this bright ray was the Old English word far Venus , here applied to John the Baptist , herald of the Christ .
10 I knew Jesus was related to John the Baptist and the Virgin Mary , but could not quite remember how .
11 According to Gandhi the unity of life is such that ‘ if one man gains spiritually , the whole world gains with him and , if one man falls , the whole world falls to that extent . ’
12 According to Murimuth the bestowal of titles on the six earls was followed by the dubbing of twenty-four new knights , and other nobles were rewarded at the same time .
13 Yet according to Rune the affair had ended more than six months ago .
14 According to Hesiod the age of idle luxury was followed successively by an age of heroes , a silver age , an age of bronze , and finally by the present iron age .
15 According to Bueche the polymer molecule may drag along several others during flow and the energy dissipation is then a combination of the friction between the chain plus those which are entangled and the neighbouring chains as they slip past each other .
16 According to Rimington the key is prevention by education rather than punishment after the event .
17 According to Weber the city 's real social and political significance was limited to the particular historical circumstances of the mediaeval period .
18 According to Hearn the WPBSA intends to take only 16 players for a week to its overseas events instead of 32 for nearly a fortnight .
19 The significant features of this meeting were : ( 1 ) the bank 's anxiety ‘ to disembarrass themselves of this unsecured overdraft , ’ i.e. the overdraft on the Dempsey accounts ; ( 2 ) according to Bunn the husband executed a mortgage on his house supporting a guarantee of the overdraft , saying that the property was in his sole name , but that the wife and children were occupiers ; and ( 3 ) again , according to Bunn 's evidence , set out at p. 361 :
20 According to Blyth the Challenge is ‘ talking to 20 companies at a high level ’ .
21 According to Krishchaty the duvet jacket bore a label with the outline of a mountain and three English letters beneath it — almost certainly the logo of the International School of Mountaineering ( ISM ) in Leysin .
22 According to Isaacs the endorsement strategy has already begun to pay off .
23 According to Aldus the program has outsold their expectations but these are early days yet .
24 Back to erm Locke 's state of nature , as I mentioned erm according to Locke the individual in the state of nature erm has certain rights which involve the enforcement of the law of nature erm and this means that he has legislative and executive authority .
25 According to Alcuin the oppression of the Church by the secular power had been for some time a feature of Northumbrian political and ecclesiastical life , but the problem now was that Eanbald was said to be accompanied on his journeys through Northumbria by a retinue more numerous than any which had attended on his predecessors and inclusive of low-born soldiers , and Alcuin affected to be at a loss as to why he needed so large a force .
26 However , according to Zakrewski the government has ruled that the duty-free import quotas will only be divided up among home-grown or foreign companies that have been assembling in Poland for two years , while other firms will face levies at the old rates .
27 According to Roberts the money was , he tactfully put it , ‘ to have been employed on a special service for the late king ’ .
28 Mass consumption , its level , the value of labour-power itself — according to Marx the factor of the struggle is inherent in all these .
29 According to Behbehanian. the Queen rushed out and declared that the Shah would go along with such a plan " over my dead body " .
30 According to Sithole the aim of the front was the removal of the Mugabe government which , he said , was guilty of " unscrupulous corruption , nepotism , fraud and incompetence " .
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