Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Angell responded that it would not be feasible for Moscow to leap from the present unconvertible rouble to the complex Western system of floating exchange rates , or to a dollar or yen-backed rouble . |
2 | The time had come at last for Confucius to bow to the sages of the modern world ! |
3 | The education of rational leaders would entail the elimination of church censorship upon freedom of thought — a radical point for Freud to make in the context of Austria , and the strong position held by the Roman Catholic Church in education in that country at that time . |
4 | They 're leaving this place in the afternoon and we have another lot coming in , so Stella has arranged for Jean to attend to the chalets and bed changing while she does the barbecue at the end of the rafting . ’ |
5 | Father Crispin here took one of the horses , a young one , out through Aldgate to gallop in the fields . |
6 | The first meeting would concentrate on users ’ views , with an opportunity for CW to elaborate on the IT Review . |
7 | After much ‘ mickey-taking ’ , I informed every lady that I only bought one in order to get some change for Sue to go to the toilet ( 25p a time — whatever happened to the expression ‘ spending a penny ’ ) . |
8 | Analysts say that OS/2 2.0 is reason enough for IBM to advance into the superserver market . |
9 | The Prime Minister has repeated his plea for Scotland to remain in the United Kingdom warning that independence would lead to bitterness and chaos . |
10 | This set up the General Teaching Council for Scotland to deal with the training , registration and professional conduct of Scottish teachers . |
11 | My three trunks were upended in the corner ready for Curtis to send on the train . |
12 | ‘ I 'll miss the involvement but it 's too important for England to qualify for the World Cup finals to take any chances . ’ |
13 | There has been so much interest in the industrial side , while you just have to go a few miles out of Middlesbrough to get to the coast or the middle of the moors . ’ |
14 | There has been so much interest in the industrial side while you just have to go a few miles out of Middlesbrough to get to the coast or the middle of the moors . ’ |
15 | When solving the up- or down-problem at node k in preceding sections , we first modified the original tableau of LPk to allow for the new or changed , upper or lower bound . |
16 | The British attitude had long been clear : the 1951 Conservative government had continued to follow the line laid down by the previous Labour foreign minister , Ernest Bevin , who said in the House of Commons in November 1950 that Britain preferred an expansion of the Treaty of Brussels to serve as the basis of military cooperation within NATO , but would not object to the EDC were it to be established . |
17 | 2 Write the description of Wonderland to go in the brochure . |
18 | This included projected financial assistance from the government of Taiwan to assist with the balance of payments , and US$50,000,000 in US aid [ see above ] for social and economic development . |
19 | Francois now moved in the general direction of Neidenburg to get behind the Russian rear , despite the fact that Ludendorff had ordered him to march rapidly northeast toward Lahna . |
20 | And when the day shall come in which King Bucar arrives , order all the people of Valencia to go upon the walls , and sound your trumpets and tambours , and make the greatest rejoicing that ye can . |
21 | The rally , at the City Halls , Glasgow , will be attended by civil servants from the West of Scotland to protest at the Government 's market testing ( or privatisation ) programme . |
22 | This is the moment when the contestants take the solemn oath at the altar of Zeus to abide by the result of the race ; only the altar is not shown — in its place stands the god himself . |
23 | In 1862 he travelled to the island of Sardinia to advise on the developing railway system there . |
24 | Yes , we set up a unit affiliated to the University of Salzburg to look into the question of stress in music-making ; and also the influence of music on the mind and the body , of healthy people and sick people . |
25 | The reversal cleared the way for the Swiss cantonal court of Geneva to co-operate in the investigation by disclosing details of six secret accounts with Swiss banks which were alleged to contain money paid by Bofors in " commissions " . |
26 | What is the House of Commons to make of the reports of serious on-going disagreements between , on the one hand , Mr. Ian Burns and other most senior officials in the Home Office and the Metropolitan police , as represented by Mr. Bill Taylor , and , on the other side of this subject of how to deal with Ireland-originating situations , Mrs. |
27 | For example , McCullough cites the failure of Sibelius to compose for the last 20 years of his life as in part due to his discomfort at the rise of a genre of music with which he felt no affinity . |
28 | We have improved the model by including bromine chemistry and refined the treatment of PSCs to allow for the sedimentation and evaporation as described in section 5 of ref. 9 . |
29 | Canadian troops trained with the British amphibious forces at Inverary ( Argyll ) and were then taken in SS Empress of Canada to land on the island , 600 miles from the North Pole , on 24 August 1941 . |
30 | Yes it 's been understood that it was a routing thing to put them at the right side of Southwell to drive through the middle of it . |