Example sentences of "[verb] it to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | His story had been absorbing and very revealing ; it was difficult to relate it to the other , more menacing side of him . |
32 | Because we try to relate it to the real world . |
33 | He was very much a social novelist and to appreciate the moral significance of his novels you have to relate it to the actual society that it reflects and often criticises . |
34 | Alon also experimented with the basic design , building a 130 hp Franklin-engined version and a prototype Alon A–4 with a Lycoming O–320 160 hp motor , before selling the type certificate of the Aircoupe to Mooney Aircraft , whereupon Mooney changed it to a single-tail design and manufactured it as the M–10 Cadet , producing 61 at $9,295 each before shutting the line down for good in 1970 . |
35 | In Sybil he had rejoined his past but he transplanted it to an artistic suburb of London which had been the haunt of legendary highwaymen , was now the roost of exiles and writers and only fifteen minutes from the West End theatre . |
36 | However , the approach to such analysis will now be set out and the method illustrated by applying it to a trivial case for which the solution is already known from section 4.4 . |
37 | Applying it to the particular example , already considered , and so that as before . |
38 | He had addressed it to the Chief Accountant personally , and a letter so addressed , in his distinctive handwriting would stand out a mile when the letters were spread across Steve Pyle 's desk . |
39 | Now you have made this garment , show it to a good friend , or your mother or sister , at any rate someone who will be frank with you in their opinion of your work . |
40 | A contemporary writer from Lika compared it to the Mongol invasions and the depredations of the Goths and Attila the Hun . |
41 | North had already thrashed out a democratic manifesto for a unified opposition in Nicaragua , the leaders and himself scribbling it out in a cramped hotel room in Miami ; at the hearings , he proudly compared it to the sweaty wranglings in Philadelphia over the Constitution . |
42 | They they deserve it to a certain extent . |
43 | He waited for a moment while Mr Hellyer removed another paving stone and added it to the growing pile in the hedge . |
44 | He just put it to the poor bastard . |
45 | The C can change if you copy it to another column and the C put it to the right the C changes to a D if you put a dollar in front of them both then neither can change . |
46 | The problem concerns what is usually known as book work — the arguments laying the basis of some subject in logical terms , and developing it to a proved law or relationship . |
47 | ‘ I have moved it to a small paddock beyond the castle walls . ’ |
48 | The land in question was in that part of northern Zawiya which is called Mannaia , and it seems beyond doubt that the Mannaia had granted it to the Sanusi order in the 1870s . |
49 | ‘ A thing happened to myself Stevie , last autumn , coming on winter and I never told it to a living soul . |
50 | First , ‘ payment by results ’ demeaned education and reduced it to a mere cramming exercise in which all that is expected of pupils is a capacity for recall . |
51 | Clearly Parliament would last its full five years and the Government could not bring it to a premature end . |
52 | The output from the feedforward control is intended to provide the motor with just the extra push which will bring it to the required setting . |
53 | Pay the money for the upkeep of each child , do n't give it to the individual workman who may have few or no children . |
54 | I 'll give it to the old man she said no problem . |
55 | Already the only preserved railway to be operating a regular commercial freight contract jointly with British Rail , the present proposals would lift it to a new level of national importance . |
56 | R … stole a cow and drove it to a distant market for sale . |
57 | Once an agreement has been registered in the register of restrictive agreements ( which is open to public inspection ) , the Director General may refer it to the Restrictive Practices Court for a decision on whether the restrictions it contains are contrary to the public interest . |
58 | If your complaint is about the actual treatment you have received from a doctor or dentist — a clinical complaint — the officer may refer it to the Regional Medical Officer for you . |
59 | But last night they admitted for the first time that Mr Mellor did not refer it to the then Prime Minister , Mrs Thatcher . |
60 | Secondly , it is only right that your doctor should know , because if there is a significant change in your condition with homoeopathy , he will ascribe it to the wrong treatment if he does not know that other therapies have also been given . |