Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Make the mix fairly dry and press it well down into the joints , filling them right to the top and finishing them flush . |
2 | The complete task involved lifting a number of panels from their storage racks , loading them on to a jig , clamping them into position , arc welding a seam to join them , and then transferring the welded sub-assembly from the jig to another storage rack so that it could be transported to the next production stage . |
3 | He nodded , and Lissa opened it , then added the key to her own set and tossed them on to a ledge next to her bag . |
4 | They happen to do something where there is an enormous organization geared up to pushing them on to a pedestal . |
5 | Why not pass them on to a hospital or children 's home where they will be treasured . |
6 | And but he can get them on to a disk . |
7 | Vitor slept for almost an hour and so did Thomas , but both of them awoke as they neared the outskirts of Lisbon , just in time , for now Ashley needed directions , and Vitor navigated them on to a bypass and north along minor roads . |
8 | We just clear them on to the runway and tell them what other traffic we expect . |
9 | ( iii ) Transfer embryos to 1% glutaraldehyde in 0.1 M cacodylate buffer pH 7.4 and mouth pipette them on to the centre of a prepared coverslip . |
10 | At one end we should have the ancient Palace of Westminster bringing down our historical associations from the times of the early Saxon kings , and at the other we should have the Palace of Whitehall carrying them on to the revolution … |
11 | To give the screens extra stability , screw them on to the floor or support them with hooks attached to the wall . |
12 | He walked around picking up files , looking at them and then throwing them on to the floor . |
13 | Planting consists merely of tossing them on to the surface of the water . |
14 | From the beginning of their history , the amphibians were hunters , preying on the worms , insects and other invertebrates that had preceded them on to the land . |
15 | And that they , two people , you know somebody every week will collect in all the languages books and take them along er , or the language homework and take them along to their language teacher and the other one will take the history le , homework and take them on to the history teacher , and then they go off to assembly alright ? |
16 | He tossed them on to the back seat and went to the passenger side of the car . |
17 | With a flick of its head , it throws them on to the water . |
18 | Both men stood aside to let a big dark-green Jaguar edge carefully round them on to the forecourt of the house immediately to the left of where the BMW was parked . |
19 | The captain of the guard led them on to the scaffold , a scrawny-faced clerk gabbled out the sentence of the court . |
20 | I flung them on to the bed where she should have been , but was n't . |
21 | Sliding them on to the desk , she snapped open her briefcase and took out her calculator . |
22 | As an alternative , radio versions are now available at economic prices ; these allow virtually unrestricted movement to the wearer , the signals being picked up by a special receiver which passes them on to the camcorder via a short cable connection . |
23 | If these two signals differ significantly in level , you will need to balance them up at the mixer before passing them on to the camcorder . |
24 | Use the template on this page to cut out lots of tiny Trefoils and stick them on to the bookmark . |
25 | Spraying the aerosol is the best way to get them on to the enemy , but even this is difficult . |
26 | We check the statements , file them and send them on to the band along with our commission invoice . |
27 | The Institute is concerned , however , that the duty may lead to over-reporting by auditors or to unnecessary formality in preparation of reports , which could cause delay in passing them on to the Bank . |
28 | Their views are then taken forward to the Central Association which passes them on to the Bank through forums such as the Joint Consultative Committee . |
29 | If we move them on to the street , there 'll be more trouble . |
30 | She carried them on to the terrace in front of the house , and sat down , intending to read one of the paperback books she 'd brought with her until the light faded . |