Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun] to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Earlier this year , The Sunday Telegraph reported scientists also fear damage to life in the oceans .
2 In collisions at relatively low energies of PETRA ( the electron-positron accelerator at DESY ) the quark and anti-quark produce two streams of particles that appear back to back in apparatus surrounding the collision point .
3 What I was Pat is five thousand words is really too bit a bite you know if you really want people to criticism off it , you wan na break it down into sort of two thousand word chapters really .
4 Forget Bart Simpson : send children to school with bags , lunch boxes and stationery decorated with NSPCC 's Happy Kids design .
5 Others are in the political sphere : regional trade groupings such as the European Community remove barriers to movement of people , goods and services , and themselves develop extensive legislative or quasi-legislative powers .
6 Blues boss Ian Porterfield beat Everton and a string of other clubs with the £300,000 signing of Harford , who put pen to paper in a dramatic midnight deal .
7 Martinho and I were separated , then put back to back at about twenty metres , very much like pistol duellists from the old time .
8 I say to John Smith , Neil Kinnock , Gordon Brown and the rest , the ones who put signature to paper on one member , one vote , remember all the elections in the past , remember Sheffield .
9 Cut stems to ground in winter .
10 " to teche allman persons children and other that woll com to hym to lerne " ,
11 Like fishermen and others who work in cold conditions , they develop tolerance to cold in hands and faces , possibly a function of enhanced blood circulation in exposed areas of the body .
12 His very social nature is the source of conflicts and antagonisms that create resistance to socialization by the norms of the societies which have existed in the course of human history .
13 But it has to be reiterated that the CTP does not explain these observations : it does not explain how the impinging events give rise to awareness of those events .
14 Normally a modest stream , it occasionally becomes a torrent after a downpour and , when held up by a high tide-can give rise to flooding in the lower part of the town as , spectacularly , in 1914 and 1935 .
15 For these studies on early B cell ontogeny , the Long transgenic mice , particularly those with high copy numbers , could be used in recently described stromal/factor-dependent systems which give rise to non-transformed pre B/progenitor B cell lines ( 57-60 ) .
16 These deficiencies give rise to dissatisfaction in those who can see increasing inequalities in a society where suburbanites and those in the smaller towns and cities of the south of England have experienced large material gains through house-price increases and tax changes .
17 In broad and generalised terms , visual defects give rise to loss of clear vision , loss of central vision , or loss of peripheral vision , the visual field may be reduced or interrupted .
18 So Nuer readily acknowledge that when they pray and give thanks to kwoth with appropriate offerings they restore to him what is already his .
19 After the general election , will my hon. Friend give priority to consideration of rather more remote areas , like Ilfracombe , Barnstaple or South Molton that have rural or coastal connections ?
20 I 'm not suggesting that we chain Peter to Caliban for eighteen hours a day .
21 well that 's what I wan na know , that 's right , that 's all I wan na know , never give way to traffic on the , on the right , you could pull out on it , if indicating
22 That Education Advisers ( and other colleagues ) meet face to face with Coordinators to discuss their proposed programme of overseas visitors for the coming year .
23 There was a mirror above in whose reflection she saw Ted Tipper advance down the corridor and meet face to face with the police .
24 The Twickenham crowd will certainly hold their breath when he and Mick Skinner meet face to face in action .
25 The Manchester Guardian observed on 22 March that the situation in Korea was dangerous since ‘ Korea is one of the two parts of the world ( Germany is the other ) where the United States and the Soviet Union meet face to face in physical contact ’ .
26 In MAR and JMB 's absence — pass mail to GWM/CMG for advice .
27 A number of Amerindian languages encode reference to home-base in a more systematic way .
28 They ask for pathology tests to be conducted by the local hospitals , they call on the community health services , and they refer patients to hospital for inpatient treatment .
29 And if you work off your sentence of pur you get parole to heaven at the end of it which is very nice .
30 The property investment and dealing company has charged all interest and finance charges to revenue in the year ended 31 March 1992 .
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