Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [pron] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 She brings her notes about it to the meeting and reads them out .
2 When the switch is closed , the full available current flows through it to the load but again no power is dissipated in the switch since the voltage across it is zero .
3 As though he could see beneath her skin with those piercing dark eyes of his to the anguished pulsing ball that was her heart at this moment .
4 It still stank and his nobles were so keen to avoid the putrid smell , they sent waxen images of themselves to the church .
5 He took the two or three steps with her to the other doorway .
6 8 Mark in the beds and borders on it to the dimensions required , in the required positions .
7 Students selected on the basis of success in some form of study which has placed similar demands on them to the ones which they will experience in higher education have been shown to respond as least as well as , it not better than , the traditionally qualified entrants .
8 As he talks a train of small boys returning from school tramps behind us to the beat of the folk-pop tape .
9 The piste was crossed now and then by gullies of sand and ran along the foot of the escarpment , which towered several hundred feet above it to the left .
10 ‘ It 's not as though a gentleman would only bring one or two pairs of shoes with him to a house-party . ’
11 In Lonrho plc v. Fayed the facts which the court was required to assume to be true were that the defendants had made fraudulent misrepresentations about themselves to the Secretary of State in order to influence him not to refer their bid for H.F. Co. to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission .
12 I was in the middle of them both and passing on horrible messages from one to the other .
13 If he found anything of interest , he said , he would bring photocopies with him to the cinema .
14 The decimal point keeps its place with two figures behind it to the right .
15 In addition , an area of free space may also be represented by a node , with arcs from it to the groups surrounding it .
16 Similarly , secondary education librarians point to the lack of continuity between primary and secondary education , The lack of continuity between the various sectors and the poor transference of skills from one to the other is partly a consequence of lack of co-operation between the different sectors , but also the dilemma of librarians at different levels as to whether they should focus on short-term or long-term information needs .
17 The plaintiff used to spread a cloth over his elephantoid scrotum and sell sweetmeats from it to the passersby .
18 One firm in particular had proved a very bad loser , making certain hostile comments about him to the Press .
19 With the hill and the dark masses of the trees behind it to the south , the place does n't get any sunlight in winter and not that much even in summer .
20 We were camped on a sand and gravel plain with the road running north–south , fifty yards from us to the east .
21 As the model presents different sides of itself to the wind , it is necessary to hold on various trim offsets to remain stationary ( Fig. 5.1 ) relative to the pilot .
22 Sometimes a grammar school and a secondary modern school were located close to one another , even on the same ‘ campus ’ , in order to facilitate the sharing of resources , or the movement of pupils from one to the other .
23 They had to leave the two burning galleys , and a third , Lachlan 's damaged one , was sinking under them ; they transferred the men from it to the others just in time .
24 In drawing he said , ‘ You must liken your attempts at it to a visit made to a strange town without a guide .
25 They had taken their instruments with them to the lock-up .
26 The first step is to be establishment of the business as a subsidiary company , Deutsche Telekom Mobilfunk GmbH , on July 1 , but there was no mention of offering shares in it to the public .
27 My mother still had Christmas cards from them to the end of her life .
28 So a survey of an area such as a city might raise genuine problems of getting about to see people , and cluster sampling might sample a number of polling districts and concentrate the interviews in them to the complete exclusion of all the other polling districts .
29 Regional planning authorities are also informed of proposals for revocation , modification and discontinuance of Use Orders , and can make representations or objections on them to the secretary of state .
30 Now we ask er the club to supply er in between us signing them up for to do the cards to them to the consultant erm er getting there getting there to do the assignment could be five or six months .
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