Example sentences of "[vb pp] to [indef pn] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | to remember that teenagers normally go through the phase of being attracted to someone of the same sex . |
2 | A special classification has been placed on it and access forbidden to anyone except the Chief Constable and a small number of his most senior officers . |
3 | This reasoning has also been applied to service in Italy ( which has objected to none of the methods listed in Article 10 ) , with the assertion that Article 10(c) does not authorise a separate method of service . |
4 | We have written to everyone in the ES who reads braille to offer this service but if we have missed anyone , our apologies . |
5 | Apparently he had talked to no-one in the A.R.R. Unit . |
6 | Sir William ) Clarke , a solicitor , on condition they were not to be shown to anyone without the consent of himself and the syndicate . |
7 | Its appeal is obvious when shown to anyone in the target age group of ages 3 to 6 , and this should be one of the first programs a young user should see on a PC . |
8 | CTL were detected to none of the peptides from the three sporozoite antigens , but three out of six individuals tested responded to the ls6 peptide from LSA-1 ( Fig. 2 ) . |
9 | In the end , the dominance of the professionals can be seen by the fact that five of their number emerged with two wins out of two ( Alliss , Clark , Garner , Dawson and Guy Hunt ) compared to none from the amateur side . |
10 | It is known to everyone as the 'Spruce Goose ’ , but what was its official name ? |
11 | Of course , he is well known to everyone in the House and to many people outside . |
12 | Or , finally , something may be wrong but known to someone outside the household . ’ |
13 | Because even if you you have sat down and spoken to somebody about the project for five minutes , and given them all the other information , |
14 | So we 've not spoken to anybody on the sort of like the traffic erm counting side of things there ? |
15 | Before the war , foods such as butter and cheese were given two layers of wrappers by the counter hand , but this was reduced to one under the restrictions . |
16 | Too much authority is given to someone outside the family , and has been from the beginning . ’ |
17 | The only issue that I think we have some er difficulty with in the policy as it stands at the moment , is the uncertainty that arises between the figure provided in policy I five of forty six hectares for the city , and actually our agreed calculation which I think the County Council accept , that site availability in the city is limited to something in the order of thirty three hectares if we exclude er one site which is subject to a dispute between parties er in relation to the greenbelt . |
18 | Convinced that education was the prime path to political formation , he became a schoolmaster and , although his socialism made it hard to find a place , he was appointed to one by the Govan school board . |
19 | This is the first time that the award has gone to somebody from the hotel and catering industry , or indeed from the service sector as a whole . |
20 | One must hope for that ; the present position was Mrs Gracie 's fault , and had led to nothing but the discovery of passion . |
21 | The deferential tone , and the fact that it 's couched as a letter rather than as a minute , suggest that it was directed to someone outside the Civil Service . |
22 | The Parish population , always minimal , had sunk to nil after the last two men had been hung for sheep-stealing . |
23 | It was absolutely great and confirmed to everybody in the band that what I was doing was viable , and I got picked up by an agent right away — the same night , in fact . ’ |
24 | Poll Tax benefit forms will be sent to everyone on the Register towards the end of 1989 . |
25 | In other words , the potentialities of the medium were not explored to anything like the same extent' ( 1968 , p. 4 ) . |
26 | In an attempt to find a model of the universe in which many different initial configurations could have evolved to something like the present universe , a scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , Alan Guth , suggested that the early universe might have gone through a period of very rapid expansion . |
27 | But Downing Street sources said no blame was being attached to anyone for the breakdown . |
28 | It was as if you were swimming out at sea with a piece of string tied round your middle attached to someone on the shore . |
29 | Despite this disastrous beginning , however , Giovanna would be there in the morning , her own family circumstances permitting , and she would be much obliged if the Signora would make sure that her children were up and dressed , and the breakfast eaten , so that she could see that the house was returned to something like the order which Signor Kettering expected of it . |