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

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1 You will tell me that the milkman has refused to continue deliveries , but this only adds weight to my earlier submission that the boat is not only unfit to live in but actually unsafe . "
2 Now the spruce spar boom wanted to shrink and swell about twice as far as the plywood which was glued to it and this naturally gave rise to serious stresses near to where the two met along the glued joints ( Figure 3 ) .
3 It is true that the first of the pair begins like the piece on p.88 , with a figured Trommelbass accompaniment , but this soon gives way to a rising broken triad in semiquaver triplets which dominates from then on .
4 Film superstar Alan Rickman took a little time to settle comfortably into the stage mantle of Shakespeare 's much-wronged prince , as if the echo of his own voice was vying with King Hamlet 's exhortations to do the deed , but this soon gives way to a gentle yet powerful Hamlet .
5 This soon gave rise to such names as Hank Ballard And The Midnighters , Georgie Gibbs , The Clovers , Ruth Brown , Joe Hill and , not least , Leonard 's idol of many years , Ray Charles .
6 This usually put Dad to rights but must have been pretty potent stuff as it ceased to be available after the war .
7 This hardly constitutes relegation to a second tier .
8 This inevitably gave rise to the following : that equilibrium between the classes which was established during the civil war and which depended not on the ‘ normal ’ economic processes but on the mutual military interests of the proletariat and the peasantry …
9 Appropriate methodology has been developed for examining the historical tracking performance of large-scale macroeconometric models which contain model-consistent expectations and this now enables attention to be focused upon historical counter-factual experiments , paying particular attention to the treatment of policy in such exercises .
10 This correspondingly gave rise to a hole in the planned running length of the second season and was discussed at Department head level some months later .
11 The publication by an LEA of a scheme such as Solihull 's is implicitly intended to signal this newly emphasized responsibility to teachers , to persuade them to accept it and to provide them with an agreed agenda for the review .
12 Lentricchia and Eagleton , by contrast , invoke history rather like ‘ the political ’ : an outside , a concrete , that somehow remains exterior to ‘ theory ’ , unaffected by it , capable of enclosing it and even swallowing it up — as if history were in a position to consume theory .
13 It now whether you 're taking a portrait or anything at all it 's always more interesting I think , if you can take a a slightly different viewpoint , a di whether it 's up high or down below , or whatever er i that always adds interest to it .
14 Inside on the left was a recessed door , now boarded and bolted , that once gave access to the best room .
15 Wear support tights ( these also offer support to the abdomen ) and put them on before getting out of bed ( keep your pants and tights under your pillow ) .
16 Names like Kalicharan , Lamb , Greenidge — all here to pay tribute to a battling comeback
17 Note that because of the word " that " in s254(5) , the Revenue are known to hold the view that a distribution out of share premium account is nevertheless a distribution on which ACT is payable , in relation to shares other than those originally giving rise to the creation of the share premium account .
18 How can anyone who has a genuine concern for the people they are trying to help or any genuine concern for the taxpayers who provide the funds have any well founded objection to producing such evidence ?
19 Everyone will be happy to know that and have each recently given birth to daughters .
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