Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] [adj] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 And on MONDAY he tackles the 23-mile stretch to Lytchett Minster , with Bournemouth beckoning .
2 At the end , you get to be inside Richie 's head as he righteously kicks the poor woman to death after she 's come for him with a hatchet in each hand .
3 Lanarkshire development agency now fulfils the co-ordinating role to which my hon. Friend referred .
4 The second rhyme on dying emphasises the deforming physical violence which precedes the final judgement to death , and provides the stark reminder that this action kills joy : " alas ! my joy and my swetyng es demed to hyng " .
5 This places one in the domain of knowledge or facts and the perceiving necessarily precedes the logical conclusion to which it gives rise .
6 Mr Beesley said : ‘ We shall be asking the Government to ensure that BAe supplies the necessary information to the buy-out team to enable a formal offer to be made . ’
7 Mr Beesley said : ‘ We shall be asking the Government to ensure that BAe supplies the necessary information to the buy-out team to enable a formal offer to be made . ’
8 This type of system requires two cold water cisterns : the normal one which supplies the cold feed to the hot water cylinder ( the ‘ secondary ’ circuit ) ; the other a feed-and-expansion cistern for supplying the ‘ primary ’ boiler circuit .
9 The CAP was designed to help the EC 's 14 million farmers : instead , it promotes inefficient farmers at the expense of the efficient UK farmer , destroys the international market to the detriment of the Third World and cheats EC taxpayers .
10 The mind — if unable to express creativity or creative impulses — exhibits frustration and evokes self-disdain for negative self-images and loss of self-worth ; the emotions — if subject to suppression or repression of essential human responses relating to love , understanding and compassion — are suffocated ; the harbouring and nurturing of accumulated aggressions , rejections or guilts , destroys the human ability to be receptive to positive influences , and depression , grief , hopelessness and helplessness all evoke a desire for self-annihilation if sustained ; the spirit — if unable to establish any connection between its personal nature and those higher elements which nourish it — eventually starves .
11 This latter then circulates the fixed nitrogen to the rest of the plant .
12 It is obvious that a pretty problem arises when the test of domicile refers the English courts to the law of a country which applies the test of citizenship and it happens that the citizenship of the person in question was British .
13 This represents the literal approach to the construction of the section , which stipulates simply that the court , ‘ after hearing the evidence and the parties , shall convict the accused or dismiss the information . ’
14 It represents the logical conclusion to preceding buildings and is the expression of national culture ; it stands for the essence of Muscovite Christianity in Russia and was the last great church of the movement in this architectural form .
15 Perhaps the most interesting theory states that the physical door-hanging represents the spiritual doorway to the Islamic heaven , which has four gardens at its innermost core .
16 S. Sophia represents the eastern approach to the architectural form , in Constantinople and S. Mark the western , in Venice .
17 It goes the opposite way to this .
18 My son is immensely proud of them , and offers the following advice to gardeners worried about their technique : ‘ Growing pretty flowers is easy if you fill your wellies full of muddy stuff and squish it down a lot . ’
19 Rugby League : Iro offers the only reasons to be cheerful
20 A laccolith is a type of sill which has thickened to produce a dome which causes the overlying rock to be upwarped .
21 An interrupt causes the current PSW to be stored ( in main storage ) and a new PSW to be loaded .
22 This problem causes the available land to be used unevenly , and can lead to the birds ' droppings saturating the ground surrounding the house .
23 The bank then transfers the appropriate amounts to the creditors ' banks , and deducts the total amount paid from the trader 's account .
24 Since the Judicature Act , just as much as before it , if A sells the property to C , who knows nothing of the trust , and transfers the legal ownership to him , B's rights to the property are destroyed ; he can only look to A for compensation for the breach of trust .
25 He juxtaposes two or more negatives in a single frame or , again superimposing different shots , transfers the printed photograph to a large canvas backing using a computer able to read a positive image and reproduce it in polychrome .
26 ‘ This is the beginning of real interdenominational activity , the foundation of a process wherein lies the real path to peace . ’
27 Censorship only exposes the offending article to a greater public .
28 Censorship only exposes the offending article to a greater public .
29 It exposes the grim underbelly to the sentimental images captured by the town 's celebrated photographer Frank Sutcliffe .
30 Dornford Lane itself has an extension which actually by-passes Woodstock to the east and joins the main road to Oxford ( A 34 ) further south at Begbroke .
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