Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] [adv] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 For your chance to claim one of our 100 1992 Carnation Model Delivery Vans , write with your name and address on the back of a postcard ( or sealed down envelope to : Carnation Offer , Echo Dept C , PO Box 48 , Old Hall Street , Liverpool , L69 3EB .
2 For your chance to claim one of our 100 1992 Carnation Model Delivery Vans , write — including your name and address on the back of a postcard ( or sealed down envelope to : Carnation Offer , Liverpool Echo Dept C , PO Box 48 , Old Hall Street , Liverpool , L69 3EB .
3 A Protestant emphasis on improving the world , under the aegis of providence , could confer dignity on scientific activity that promised both glory to God and the relief of human suffering .
4 His contemporary , Bert Fudge , had knees that pointed precisely east to west , and toes that pointed north to south .
5 Shankar and Vice-President Henck Arron formally " resigned " and handed over power to the Army on Dec. 27 .
6 His vision broke frontiers and opened up travel to ordinary people .
7 From this last question I realised that he thought Leslie had been a member of the Special Operations Executive ( S.O.E. ) , whose agents , trained in Britain and flown or dropped into France , worked in association with local groups , and sent back information to London .
8 The Bolsheviks recognised the crises of the autocracy and harnessed there party to the revolutionary mood of the masses .
9 Tinka presented a course of work for backpain control , which not only got us ‘ tightening our tummies ’ and protecting our backs , but opened up Medau to a new and very large community of back-pain sufferers .
10 Slipper of the Yard objected to some passages in Delano 's book but did not resort to litigation .
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