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

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1 So putting a PostScript cartridge into a LaserJet — which does n't have a particularly quick processor — adds to the speed problems .
2 The 1964 committee devised a system of entrances and exits to the serving points , and people went up one aisle and down the next to avoid confusion .
3 No doubt there were also climatic factors involved and one automatically looks to the reconstruction maps to see if all the reef .
4 The organized system of social knowledge each individual possesses for social performances corresponds to the competence linguists attribute to speakers of a language .
5 Erm , I agree with my colleagues for what 's been said , so I wo n't say any more about that , but it is the point that what happens to the capital receipts , in the future .
6 Take that expression away from that , and once you 're left , what happens to the minus ones ?
7 He pays tribute to his treatment at Gartree prison , he apologises to the bomb victims ' families that they have had to keep reminding them of their loss : ‘ But we had to fight for our freedom . ’
8 The timetable for leap-frogging them forward had been a masterpiece of staff work , but — as not infrequently occurs to the end products of the thorough German military mind — one small omission arose to defeat it .
9 Commercial coach trips to the specialist gardens should be encouraged , and we or our Friends could also organize tours .
10 Weekly budgets also do n't describe what is n't bought — a television licence , a holiday , a night out , trips to the swimming baths , roller skates , the Radio Times , a pound of plums .
11 This one links to the TV cameras .
12 The Garden Label Engraver should be moved to the Inverleith Row offices in the interests of improving efficiency by using online computer links to the Plant Records database .
13 Mother sees to the housekeeping expenses and organizes the servants ' wages and so on .
14 The move which the program chooses is the one which leads to a position HisPos with maximum backed up value .
15 One leads to the adult body , or ‘ soma ’ , and the other , constituting the ‘ germ line ’ , leads to the germ cells — egg and sperm — which are the starting-point of the next generation .
16 LAW SOCIETY TAKES TO THE ROAD CONFERENCES ON FRANCHISING AND PRACTICE MANAGEMENT THROUGHOUT COUNTRY
17 ( d ) Action on receipt of replies Replies to a land charges search give the number of any land charge ( eg C iv ) , which may relate to your land .
18 This calibration gives the basis to compare the dated records of the climate shifts to the calendar years as measured by ice-core layering .
19 The interior of the main foyer boasted mosaics , Royal Doulton surrounds to the ticket offices , and stained-glass windows .
20 It brought several things to mind : the evident barrier during negotiations between the steward and the women ; the warnings of a friend about my own relationship with the steward — ‘ You put too much trust in that man ’ ; and the remark made when I reported how I had initially explained my research aims to the union stewards — ‘ You told the Secret Service !
21 No practical purpose has ever been attributed to the four-sided blocks with tubular perforations and grooved corners ( zong ) ( fig. 13 ) that appeared already in the Neolithic culture of east China , and the same applies to the animal amulets of Shang times .
22 This particularly applies to the laser printers , which should be made available to all users requiring high-quality output , subject to departmental priorities and security arrangements .
23 He turns to the City Pages .
24 Volume is driving the market , and volume currently belongs to the twin dominators , Intel Corp and Microsoft Corp .
25 Volume is driving the market , and volume currently belongs to the twin dictators , Intel and Microsoft .
26 Right Some of the commoner types of fern-like foliage from the Carboniferous Such foliage often belongs to the seed ferns , rather than the true ferns
27 This London belongs to the city gents with their regimental ties and their polished shoes ; it belongs as little to a Celtic writer as it does to Surkov and Rozanov .
28 The correspondence also refers to the name plates off ‘ Carlisle ’ .
29 The Bill refers to the collection costs , which the Government have estimated at 40 per cent .
30 Another interesting aspect of this experiment refers to the polarisation properties of the transmitted light .
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