Example sentences of "[noun pl] [v-ing] [prep] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | The Buid and Semai examples should also serve as a caution against theories about violence and aggression which treat them as typically involving a contest between two balanced opponents competing for access to a scarce resource . |
2 | typically of 10,000 population size with their standard provision of schools , open space and shops , and with roads deflecting through traffic to the edge of the residential area , also served to impart a new spatial order to the urban environment . |
3 | The rules relating to succession to the Crown thus provide for the identification not merely of a part of Parliament but for that of the head of state in all respects . |
4 | Their gutting knives flashing in time to the music . |
5 | Section 6(2) of the UCTA prevents exclusion of liability for breach of the warranties relating to conformance to description , conformance to sample , merchantable quality , and fitness for purpose which are implied by ss 13 , 14 and 15 of SGA , for sale of goods contracts , and ss 9 , 10 and 11 of the Sale of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 , for hire purchase contracts . |
6 | Section 6 ( 3 ) of UCTA prevents exclusion or restriction of liability for breach of the warranties relating to conformance to description , conformance to sample , merchantable quality , and fitness for purpose which are implied by ss 13 , 14 and 15 of SGA , for sale of goods , and ss 9 , 10 and 11 of the Sale of Goods ( Implied Terms ) Act 1973 , for hire purchase contracts , unless such exclusion or restriction passes the test of reasonableness . |
7 | If you want to see dazzling feats of mountaineering , with animals leaping from ledge to ledge across gaping chasms , then look to the chamois . |
8 | The symbolism of the sea has often been used by writers and speakers , but a similar ploy can be used relating to other professions , hobbies and subjects ranging from football to plane travel with original effect . |
9 | Clubs were affiliated to organizations ranging from church to political party . |
10 | The range of facilities offered by this hotel are superb : magnificent freeform swimming pools surrounded by sun terraces , sporting opportunities ranging from tennis to deep sea fishing , and a choice of restaurants and bars cover the gamut of cuisine . |
11 | To fill in the details of this ladder of progressive steps leading from ape to white man , it was necessary to define the intermediate stages . |
12 | They were known as Wets , and the Wets claimed that Prohibition would result in drinkers switching from drink to drugs . |
13 | Howard walks with them , his eyes moving from person to person , from object to object , trying to take everything in . |
14 | Billy Sullivan suddenly shaped up to his friend , his clenched fists pawing at the air and his shoulders moving from side to side . |
15 | her lips moving from time to time |
16 | Now jog with the legs swinging from side to side . |
17 | Now jog with the legs swinging from side to side . |
18 | Jog with legs swinging from side to side . |
19 | Jog with legs swinging from side to side . |
20 | Jog with legs swinging from side to side . |
21 | Now jog with the legs swinging from side to side . |
22 | Jog with legs swinging from side to side . |
23 | Jog with legs swinging from side to side . |
24 | Jog with legs swinging from side to side . |
25 | Jog with legs swinging from side to side . |
26 | Jog with legs swinging from side to side . |
27 | Jog with legs swinging from side to side . |
28 | Jog with legs swinging from side to side . |
29 | Jog with legs swinging from side to side . |
30 | Jog with legs swinging from side to side . |