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

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1 and goes right to that wall does n't it ?
2 17.2.2 refers expressly to this agreement and
3 From this one can infer that it belongs chronologically to that transition period in Spanish ceramics when the displaced potters of Malaga had set up afresh in Valencia but were still using the traditional designs of Andalusia in their new environment .
4 Let's hope he goes on to greater things .
5 It examines the conditions under which a voting equilibrium exists ; and then goes on to representative democracy .
6 One in four young people goes on to higher education ; at the beginning of the 1980s , it was only one in eight .
7 Unenamoured of either , he rejected both in favour of the career of a scribe here his own account goes on to other things becoming a clerk to the imperial divan in 922/1516 , and rising thence through the office of private secretary to two Grand Vezirs and that of to become nisanci in 941/1534 .
8 Gastritis with atrophy and the consequent loss of acid mediated inhibition of gastrin release contributes most to this increase .
9 There remains the question as to the position where such a vessel belongs wholly to one person .
10 The domination of finance capital and of capital in general is not to be abolished by any reforms in the sphere of political democracy ; and self-determination belongs wholly to this sphere .
11 The industry contributes widely to academic research .
12 She 's goes along to some illustration out of book and er
13 In a famous sentence he says that ‘ Person … is a forensic term appropriating actions and their merit ; and so belongs only to intelligent agents capable of a law , and happiness and misery . ’
14 Recall that constructivism refers only to mental representations at the level of the input systems , as entities which can be translated , more or less directly , into the language of neuropsychology .
15 Bourdillon 's figure for this was ‘ the annual provision of not less than 250 volumes for lending and reference purposes per thousand population ’ , but the figure is not as uncomplicated as it seems , since it refers only to new books and not to stock revision ( for which no standard was given ) .
16 Though the Laffer curve strictly refers only to overall tax level , and not that for any particular tax .
17 Customs state , in their official publication , Single Market Report ( Special Edition , Christmas 1992 ) , that amendments to the draft regulations make it clear that the register refers only to temporary movements , ie for a period not longer than two years .
18 This Report refers only to these sewage works discharging directly the almond .
19 ‘ And I goes in to this guy , and he goes like that , ‘ Hello , sit down . ’
20 You have a bank account where either of you can sign , one dies the other can still sign and therefore it belongs entirely to that survivor .
21 As this has been achieved with a style of football that owes little to romantic idealism , Charlton is not in trouble-free waters although even his most vigorous detractors are now inclined to take a pragmatic stance , appeased by success and forced to accept his widespread popularity .
22 Well I 'm actually in my own office but it joins on to another office
23 Many of the documents signed at Halling bear the signatures of these men and among these we find Phillip de Poucnessh now known as Punish Hill ; Richard le Veel , Veles of Snodland ; John le Lad now Lads Farm ; John de Holoweye , Holoway Court Snodland ; and another name that lives on to this day is Bavens Bank , which probably derives its name from Adam de Bavent .
24 The second point is on correspondence , I 'm absolutely certain that when a member of public writes in to any department , not necessarily highway , he expects and needs an immediate response , now I know you have , you have started the acknowledgement of our system , but I think it 's , it does n't go far enough , an acknowledgement card that simply says the thing is received and is receiving attention , needs to then indicate the individual to whom that matter has been passed for attention and that leads me to the third point and I think the general complaint on the public is that local government is seen as faceless people and I think we have to get in our mind to name people within our department , there 's not one mention about it in our promise , I think we need , unless I 've not read it , but I think , I think we , yes , but I think we need to mention people by name , senior people within the department who will respond to particular things and certainly where public comes into contact within the offices we must get around to wearing a name badge who says who that person is , people want to relate to a person and I think we can do that if we try .
25 In year two this actually drops down to twelve point six percent and in year three down to nine five percent .
26 Profile reveals that new Polo owes much to old car ; driving position good , as is rear entry with low lip ; GT engine gives 75bhp
27 ( One tenth of a turn corresponds approximately to 500 gamma , the full range covering 100,000 gamma ) .
28 This corresponds more to economic arithmetic than to economic analysis , and more sophisticated approaches look to evaluation by reference to the tools developed in chapter 6 on cost-benefit analysis .
29 The same might be said of Neville Brody whose typography for The Face owes more to computer-operated typesetting than to calligraphy .
30 Late twentieth-century work design owes more to scientific management than to Herzberg or Emery .
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