Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adj] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Let let's relate this to organisation .
2 My personal view , and I must emphasise that I have n't discussed it with John , is that we should not be offering a general horticultural advice service to all and sundry , but that we should restrict this to areas where we have recognised expertise — Alpine & Rock Gardens , Arboriculture , Glasshouse cultivation and others .
3 Everyone has some way of coming into a cognitive and very deeply associational relationship with clothing — perhaps we should bring that to painting and sculpture ’ , says Richard Martin , the newly appointed curator of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art ( that 's the way he tends to talk ) .
4 If you order goods as a private individual from mail order advertisements in this magazine and pay by post in advance of delivery , What Personal Computer will consider you for compensation if the advertiser should become subject to bankruptcy or go into liquidation .
5 If you order goods as a private individual from mail order advertisements in this magazine and pay by post in advance of delivery , What Personal Computer will consider you for compensation if the advertiser should become subject to bankruptcy proceedings or go into liquidation .
6 Do you think I should read this to members before I send it ? or do you think I should send it ?
7 Er , I wonder if we should take this to school tomorrow ?
8 ‘ Maybe you should tell that to Artai . ’
9 It costs 3.50 , but should come free to members ( I collected mine from the ticket office on the night ) .
10 Comparing the performance of Scottish companies still locally controlled with those of the 250 largest UK-owned plcs in the relevant sectors shows that Scottish firms must plead guilty to underperformance .
11 All of this must seem familiar to Brazil 's ex-President Collor , another economic reformer , also forced out on corruption charges .
12 What must seem stupid to non-gardeners , or those who take a rational view of the whole business , is that when you prepare the ground for sowing you first dig it over and make it loose , only to tread it firm again .
13 This new edition is , of course , an authoritative work and should prove invaluable to auditors .
14 Rather grandly entitled Images at the End of the Century , the exhibition includes a series of specially commissioned works that deal with recent events in Eastern Europe , and should prove fascinating to lovers of this intricate branch of photography .
15 It should prove attractive to investors who , for other reasons , wish to have an investment in the market index .
16 So let's give that to Ron .
17 This may appear selfish to comrades south of the Tweed-Solway .
18 To the extent that these may appear antithetical to modernism , not only in practice but also in theory , then we may find ourselves running up against the limits of our modernist frameworks of understanding .
19 I 'll give that to Russell , the boy .
20 The right hon. Gentleman might look close to home before he makes that general assertion .
21 If the Lords rule in favour of the two women who have brought the test case , hundreds of other cases that are pending in Newbury magistrates ' court will have to be dropped and thousands of earlier prosecutions might become subject to compensation claims .
22 Tomorrow night in the final part of our pre-budget series we 'll be looking at another area which might become subject to VAT , public transport .
23 SPENDING Christmas zapping aliens or helping Sonic the Hedgehog to dodge graphic nasties might sound mindless to parents — but it could be great mental exercise for thousands of computer game-crazy youngsters .
24 Some men were particularly successful in Black Africa , and might return direct to Kufra with slaves , spices , even gold , which they then forwarded north to Alexandria for export , they alleged , ‘ to Istanbul ’ .
25 This meant that details of the Governors ' procedures , which might seem unimportant to outsiders — such as whether they watched a contested programme in advance of its first transmission — sometimes had great symbolic importance for the broadcasters .
26 Travellers might get used to jet-lag in the sense that they learn to live with it , or they might find it progressively more irksome as their initial excitement with travel begins to wear thin .
27 Right , well in that case I 'll get that to Mrs then in that on on her .
28 for your x-ray and we 'll get that to Anytime .
29 I 'll put this to bed where it lives under the mattress .
30 Hence this proposal to combine the world of work and education in a package which might prove attractive to people who are otherwise likely to be recruited into the underclass .
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