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

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1 That led in turn to the expectation ( already raised by Mr Clinton 's past political record ) that he would be pro-business and fiscally conservative .
2 At night , after dinner , it is very pleasant to stroll from hotel to hotel or to the many bars and small restaurants or , later , to the discothèques .
3 It may seem strange to pass from peace-making to being persecuted .
4 Erm , we would think of others , would n't we , not only do we have our own National Anthem , but we have other songs that that arouses from time to time .
5 that knelt in yellow to the west , or spoke
6 I begin with this area because , firstly , it is towards the top of the paper and it is always preferable to work from top to bottom to alleviate unwanted smudging .
7 I begin with this area because , firstly , it is towards the top of the paper and it is always preferable to work from top to bottom to alleviate unwanted smudging .
8 Each has on return to this country gone back into secular employment to finance the starting of the new church .
9 This amounted in effect to a grant of £1,000 a year , the annual amount of the lease which was now extinguished .
10 This led in turn to the most highly successful venture in buying and selling of business aircraft the aviation industry had seen .
11 This led in turn to larger and higher buildings , extended window and door space and a complexity of design for exterior and interior undreamed of in Romanesque architecture .
12 This led in turn to the creation of the Standing Committee on Employment , composed of representatives of the Commission , Council , employers and trade unions .
13 This applied in relation to all the foundation subjects in England , but only the core subjects in Wales .
14 The mean overall early mortality was point nine percent and the inter-site variation for this ranged from zero to three point eight percent .
15 A mean of two percent of patients were returned to theatre across the northern region after T U R P and this ranged from zero to seven point five percent .
16 A mean of two point four percent of patients received a blood transfusion of greater than two units across the region and again this ranged from zero to six point six percent across the region .
17 This stands in contrast to most consumer specialised magazine titles which have seen a fall in sales .
18 Recognising that this stands in contradiction to the statements contained in the terms and conditions of engagement which they offer their casual workers , some organisations seek to make it clear that they are no more than " collecting agents for the revenue " .
19 The ability to recast an expression from one language into the form of another depends on reference to some underlying construct of meaning which may establish a resemblance between expressions which appear very different and a distinction between expressions which appear to resemble each other .
20 I still did some acting from time to time for short periods .
21 This , this happens from time to time does n't it ?
22 Where data do exist on support between kin across households , this tends in effect to be limited to documenting the networks through which support flowed and the kind of support which was given , and can give very little direct evidence about the underlying structure of social relations which supported these exchanges .
23 Since borrowers prefer to borrow long and lenders prefer to lend short , investors have to be compensated by a liquidity premium to forgo liquidity , and this increases with term to maturity .
24 This leads in turn to the third and deepest level of the motif , the mythical aspect .
25 This leads in turn to what is perhaps the fundamental difficulty in Hegel 's entire pattern of thought .
26 It was , moreover , a hope which the French encouraged from time to time although what was achieved seemed always to be less than what was promised .
27 Lemert suggested that this cuts off access to conventional settings , activities and identities and in time leads to the ‘ deviants ’ acquiring a different conception of themselves : they live up to the deviant identity given to them by the labellers and indulge in more ( ‘ secondary ’ ) deviance .
28 Although people 's institutional knowledge of the comparative costliness of different types of credit is fairly accurate ( in terms , say , of knowing that banks are a cheaper source of loans than HP firms ) , they have little idea of the actual cost of credit , and of how this varies from type to type or firm to firm .
29 This varies from novel to novel ; but as a general guideline it is usually worth paying particular attention to the beginning and ending ( where structural aspects of the novel are often signalled most clearly ) .
30 The three main types of people who practise archaeology are professional archaeologists , amateur enthusiasts , and students , although this varies from country to country .
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