Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] the [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | In recent years there have been feminist theologians who , far from believing there to be a gap to be bridged between past and present , have emphasized rather the continuity to be found in the situation of women . |
2 | However , a surge in voltage of this nature , short-lived or not , may be carried on the mains to other equipment in the vicinity . |
3 | So far we have considered only the extent to which changes in stimulus effectiveness might be revealed by changes in the ability of a stimulus to evoke its UR ; but , according to the theory , a loss of effectiveness will have other effects . |
4 | However , the developer of the Replix software , Dr Hikyu Lee , who had been president of Samsung Software , has picked up the rights to it and moved it to SoftLinks Inc , a new operation he 's starting with ex-Data General man John Doyle as vice president , sales and marketing . |
5 | However , the developer of the Replix software , Dr Hikyu Lee , who had been president of Samsung Software , has picked up the rights to it and moved it to SoftLinks Inc , a new operation he is starting with ex-Data General Corp staffer John Doyle as vice-president , sales and marketing . |
6 | In a number of cases , grain was carried up the canal to the docks , was transhipped , and promptly retraced its steps along the canal to Saul Junction where it passed onto the Stroudwater Canal . |
7 | They did not have time to destroy the ship 's logbook and this , combined with the testimony of the survivors , was evidence enough for Eck and those of the crew who had carried out the shooting to be arrested and tried by court-martial . |
8 | During my discussions with President Yeltsin , he explicitly accepted the disproportion between the British nuclear deterrent , Trident , and the nuclear capacity that will be available to the Soviet Union even after it has carried out the reductions to which it has committed itself , and which will take a decade or more to implement . |
9 | when the reactor was left hot on that July morning , heat would have crept up the metal to the condenser and melted the crystals , letting tetrachlorobenzene flow back into the reactor and lie in a concentrated layer on top of its contents . |
10 | Miss Southworth said the woman had made up the story to friends and was then forced to go through with it , after complaints were made to the police . |
11 | The tips owners , who were not available for comment , have been told that the responsibility for making the tip safe is theirs , even though they had up until recently leased out the site to a local company which operated the tip . |
12 | If an announcement has been prepared then the response to a leak should be more effective than in the event of having to deal with the situation at short notice . |
13 | During the ceremony the main contractors and the architect formally handed over the building to him . |
14 | Once clear of the cloud , she had handed over the controls to him and taught him how to use the power and propeller pitch levers , how to bank the plane sharply , how to descend and climb with power and nose attitude . |
15 | Roger Flemington FCIB , took the chair and , at the conclusion of the meeting , formally handed over the Presidency to Sir Jeremy Morse KCMG , FCIB . |
16 | They have not handed over the arguments to be articulated by lawyers and scientists even now that they have taken the city and the tannery to court in a law-suit claim for $31 million . |
17 | The Papingo Trophy was traced to The Royal Company and on 7th June , 1951 , a contingent of Royal Archers paraded through Kilwinning and ceremoniously handed over the trophy to the joint care of the town council and the Ancient Society of Archers . |
18 | On all three occasions , Stewart has handed over the gloves to Blakey — even though he is clearly a far superior keeper . |
19 | This identifier was used whenever the zone to the left or to the right of the line segment being digitized was sea . |
20 | His brother Donald had already opened up the route to South Africa with his famous Castle Line and occasionally vessels were transferred to supplement the respective fleets . |
21 | It 's the first time the Rothmans chairman has spelt out the risk to jobs from Labour 's policy . |
22 | Having shown how the advent to monogamy leads to the subjugation of women , Engels follows their increasing humiliation either as prisoners , as in ancient Athens , or as prostitutes . |
23 | Decisions which he regards as important must be continually referred up the line to his superiors , for inter-departmental consultations etc . |
24 | Fishermen of the time from Lough Neagh almost certainly travelled up the Bann to the crossing-point at the place where Portadown now stands . |
25 | Having narrowed down the list to local companies which promise a quick call-out service , you 're all set to dial . |
26 | The only saving grace was that the number Quinn had dictated down the line to Zack was still on the Kensington exchange . |
27 | It was claimed that Goebbels had raised up the Führer to be the ‘ German god ’ . |
28 | Once that is understood then the answer to my original question : What is it that social anthropologists actually do ? becomes easier to understand . |
29 | Fleury urgently pointed out the sepoy to Ram ; he had left his own rifle inside the hall . |
30 | ‘ Pray , sir , may I ask you , do you think that if St. Paul happened to be travelling with us and had passed the place where he was born , that he would have pointed out the fact to us ? ’ |