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

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1 They bring each other to perfection .
2 Despite the fact that modern history grows old within a week , I commend that book to people who want to understand what is happening in that part of the world .
3 They mount each , they tear each other to pieces ,
4 ‘ Dead-end ’ partnerships evidently bring little reward to women who miss out on the normal progression from junior to senior status and the accompanying benefits .
5 That is carried to such an extreme that we will recognise dictatorships and ignore the coups which bring some despots to power .
6 Here , bring this vision to Carlton House next week .
7 I still commend this report to council as the first real stride along the road we have to take , there 's no choice about that .
8 In conclusion , I make this plea to countries such as Germany — a country for which I have the highest regard : they should be cautious about promising recognition for Croatia and Slovenia by any precise date , and about breaking ranks within the European Community .
9 The market could well generate around $3,000m to $5,000m and grow some 25% to 30% a year .
10 It will also perform the secondary functions of distributing traffic with local destinations and provide some relief to traffic congestion in the city centre .
11 We think it might be voles , we think it could be squirrels , we do n't seriously think it 's anything bigger but I 'm afraid we do n't think there 's anything you can do about it but if you want further investigation then if you send these objects to Fred care of the programme , he will give you a personal diagnosis .
12 ‘ Ever send any letters to members of the hunting fraternity ? ’
13 Please send any information to NCVO for circulation to the coalition members for wider dissemination .
14 Please send any material to David Thomas , .
15 Please ask class members and send any names to Margaret Rowland .
16 These clinics provide several benefits to clients who can leave the house .
17 And given the general increase in mobility , would even a massive increase in investment in railways make much difference to road traffic ?
18 ( 2 ) The solicitors agree that exchange shall take place from that moment and holding solicitors confirm that as from that moment : ( a ) they hold the part signed by their client to the order of the other ; and ( b ) undertake that day to post by first-class post or to deliver their signed part of the contract to the other solicitors , together , in the case of the buyer 's solicitor holding both parts , with a bank draft or a solicitor 's clients ' account cheque for the deposit .
19 Question : When you put that cup to tea to your lips did you think — that 's an award winner ?
20 I duly put this plan to Eliot , who , to my mild surprise , did not seem to regard it as so fanciful an idea as I had anticipated .
21 I put this theory to Walter Avrili , mortgage expert with John Charcol and he agreed with one proviso .
22 There may be , within this bonfire — and until it 's taken apart we will not be able to ascertain this — there may be petroleum cans in there , there may be small L P G cylinders , all of which will go off with a very large explosion and possibly cause some injury to life .
23 Cut this piece to length and push into the two bends to mark the correct length to cut off the downpipe .
24 It is not clear which of the pair put these points to Attlee .
25 Children walk many miles to school .
26 Now for all those reasons madame speaker , this these orders er er today are inadequate , too little , too late , we ca n't vote against them , much as the the member who preceded me seemed inclined to vote against them and I wish that he had the g er the guts of 'is cu the courage of his convictions er he should vote against them , er we on this side are far more responsible er than that because to vote against them er might be an indication that we 're as much in frau in favour of fraud as members on the other side of the house , er we 're not in favour of fraud , we welcome any progress to detection of fraud , even progress that we asked for five eight years ago when the relevant legislation was passed .
27 Builders ' merchants then sell these fittings to builders alongside other merchandise that builders require .
28 They then sell these leaseholds to chaps like me .
29 Make these queries to Dr. Dillenius .
30 The relevant legislation ( Schedule 1 , Part 2 , Trade Union and Labour Relations Act , 1974 ) and the provisions of the Code of Practice give little guidance to tribunals as to how they should approach the problem of dismissal following on a conviction , and it is to be questioned whether firm guidelines would be beneficial .
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