Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] the [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 There is also provision for the necessary framework to enable the barrage to be operated in an appropriate manner with regard to water quality , flooding , the protection of fish , and for the management of the lake so created .
2 For the liquor to carry the seed to its nourishing bed ,
3 In February 1974 the original lessee assigned the lease to the second defendant , a company , which duly entered into the required covenant directly with the landlord .
4 He just looked so intolerably sexy , lounging on the white sofa , his body lean and powerful , the open-necked black polo shirt drawing the eye to that muscle-packed chest , his black jeans enhancing his long legs .
5 Apart from suffering from rather too much background noise to enable the viewer to clearly hear the challenge/response of those parts of the multiplicity of checklist and R/T calls that are included , the standard of photography , in such a confined space with rapidly changing lighting conditions , is surprisingly good .
6 His decision to sacrifice the newspaper to MacQuillan rather than sacrifice the estate to the newspaper had not met with universal approval , but he did not let that trouble him .
7 Turn left along this lane ; a signpost points the way to Norber , a long limestone ridge forming the north-western skyline .
8 Their chairman sold the club to me in our negotiations .
9 But the bit fastening the waistband to the skirt is huge great stitches and very coarse thread , which is actually a bit of a shame .
10 In particular , he did not take the opportunity to restore the land to the heir general , his close ally Ralph lord Neville , but simply added it to his fund of patronage .
11 In particular , he did not take the opportunity to restore the land to the heir general , his close ally Ralph lord Neville , but simply added it to his fund of patronage .
12 I suspect the vehicle has a worn steering relay or other steering component allowing the vehicle to ‘ wander ’ .
13 This decision led the way to a general concept of the need for ‘ fairness ’ in the administrative process .
14 Acting as quickly as when she had gone to ground after Nicandra 's Nettie , she took his hand , lightly as a tame bird arriving to perch on a finger ; with a touching confidence in his response , she turned her little monkey 's face up to him , dropped the hand she had touched and , without a backward look led the way to the Ballroom .
15 There is no doubt that the transformation in style and approach which took place with Out in 1964 represents a fundamental reconception of the novel on Brooke-Rose 's part , but the technical and conceptual development which took place over the course of her early fiction points the way to the change to come .
16 The Law Societies have renewed the research contract to enable the Report to be kept up to date , and to help assess how the other Member States are implementing the Directive .
17 the decision to report the matter to the police ; and
18 Step four : Spawning dance Constantly dancing around her , the male drives the female to a clean leaf ( usually a Cryptocoryne ) where she chooses a spot on its underside .
19 In the 1960s the Railway Board sold the premises to the Wolverton Council .
20 If the user wants the listing to be grouped by individual charge code , the user should enter ‘ Y ’ to the question ‘ Relationships grouped by Charge Code ( Y/N ) ’ and press TAB .
21 The White Park has the potential to be a most promising beef breed if numbers can be built up .
22 A RNLI spokesman said a feasibility study has concluded that the resort has the potential to be chosen for the prestigious tourist attraction .
23 The archbishop dedicated the church to San Satiro , the brother of Sant' Ambrogio .
24 This decision was the decision to provide the benefit to the taxpayers ' children and this decision involved no further expense on the college .
25 The Ajax case emphasises the danger to players , especially goalkeepers .
26 The case highlights the extent to which it was possible for the religious intellectuals to misjudge exactly where the consensus lay , as well as the extent to which an evolving historical situation which created areas for new decision-making provided the field for a new power contest .
27 The Chaos Warrior has the keys to the chests , and these will be found if his corpse is searched .
28 Early in a career it may not be the engineer 's responsibility to provide the answers to these questions , but inability to discuss them with those who have that responsibility will result in the engineering dimension being omitted from the discussion .
29 JAPAN 'S second largest car maker , Nissan Motors , has announced it is to close one of its main passenger car factories in Japan and shed 5,000 of its Japanese workforce by 1996 in a bid to restore the company to profitability .
30 We we we 're empowered er by these orders to set up the new constituencies , er they do not actually come into effect to enable the elections to be held upon them er until all the countries of the E E C have agreed the changes that are necessary to accommodate the new numbers that er they will be having , er so the act , the ninety three act , has a commencement hour within it .
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