Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [noun sg] to the " in BNC.

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1 He favours instead proximity to the village , not only for the improvement of the villagers , but because it will remove for the proprietor ‘ that unpleasant feeling of cheerless solitude ’ .
2 Hence if the construction of the building which is to be the catering premises shuts out light to the adjoining premises it thereby infringes the rights of the neighbours and gives rise to a cause of action for contravention of their easement of light .
3 The results of Western individualism today are individual buildings with no art or , if there is any art , it pays only lip-service to the idea .
4 Some argue for much greater administrative decentralization , to remove the ‘ Whitehall bottleneck ’ , and urge that central government gives more thought to the formulation of clearly defined policies so that local authorities can be safely left to get on with the job within a clear policy framework .
5 It would , of course , be fiercely resisted because it gives back power to the people .
6 This is in order to try to avoid the effects of subrogation , viz where the insurer pays out money to the landlord under an insurance policy he will be subrogated to any rights the landlord may have against the tenant for breaches of covenant which may have given rise to the damage or destruction .
7 For example , it receives payments of taxes due to the government and pays out interest to the holders of the National Debt .
8 This behavior brings back benefit to the change master .
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