Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun sg] to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I have written to Professor Vessey to request permission to film at the Radcliffe Infirmary and to interview you in part of our Project Video English language teaching video programme .
2 Securing the suppression of the foreign slave trade might be achieved in part in wartime by naval power but otherwise was mainly seen as requiring lobbying of and consultation with ministers , communicating with British diplomats and naval commanders for information and to provide stimulus to intervention in particular cases and pressing arguments upon foreign leaders , particularly during the Congress phase of European diplomacy in the years following the defeat of Napoleon .
3 In order to relate theory to practice in this book , human activities have been divided up into concept groups and the nurse 's responsibilities in the pre- , peri- and post-operative periods have been considered .
4 There was a great need to obtain access to knowledge through books , or quick money to be made by pirating cassette tapes or Gucci bags .
5 International copyright arrangements institutionalise peripherality and make it more expensive to obtain access to knowledge of all kinds .
6 What it can offer will be illustrated in case studies below , but can be summed up as a general information carrier , providing instant access to a variety of information which is more up to date than printed sources an educational service , providing information on new technology , higher education , careers , educational developments and new educational products a gateway service , providing access to remote databases such as ECCTIS ( see below ) a service providing access to other viewdata systems via Bulletin ( W.M. ) , Monitel a mailbox facility , allowing electronic communication between schools and other users and providing contact points for school librarians and teachers a software service providing telesoftware and enabling users to obtain access to software via Prestel Education and Micronet a microviewdata service , allowing users to create their own databases through Prestel
7 To ask the Minister for the Arts what steps he is taking to encourage access to opera by young people and by a wider range of the public generally .
8 He took her by both hands , and drew her up to stand breast to breast with him .
9 Placement may assist in pulling together the framework and coherent objectives for partnerships ; can explore how other organisations may be used ; is able to secure commitment to growth by partners through direct experience of one another ; establishes communications between the various partners ; may be used to identify who should be involved and at what levels ; provides a regular data and information flow through its exchange mechanism ; may indicate for the local area the support available from national employers that may be utilised at the local level ; constructs environments where introductions are purposeful between the partners and can adopt an incremental approach to partnership activity .
10 In the present context they are important for attempts to relate transition to turbulence to transition to chaos , a matter we shall be considering in Section 24.7 .
11 To relate Leapor to Goldsmith on the issue of enclosure , especially in light of Sambrook 's extensive claims , requires caution .
12 It is imperative to meet face to face with the client and to visit the company to be valued to get a ‘ feel ’ for the business .
13 The Zoo 's own photographer managed to come face to face with this somewhat disrespectful giraffe , and yes , he was in an area available to the general public — albeit in a slightly acrobatic pose !
14 Nell half expected to come face to face with Mahon inside .
15 ‘ Do those people at unemployment offices know what it 's like to come face to face with them ? ’ said Sharon .
16 Although Howard did n't actually have to come face to face with Brando , they had to share the same set .
17 It 's one thing to sit in a classroom writing down notes but it 's quite another to come face to face with an armed murderer or a cornered rapist , you mark my words . ’
18 Jenny was curiously reluctant to come face to face with this intruder whoever it was .
19 In fact , this was a totally disastrous time for her to come face to face with him .
20 ‘ I understand how you feel , but I think it would do your sister the world of good to come face to face with reality for once . ’
21 He swung himself nimbly over the fence and was disconcerted to come face to face with Henry Yaxlee , walking purposefully from the direction of the school .
22 Besides , the last thing she wanted was to come face to face with Rune again , especially if he was in the arms of a reconciled Lotta !
23 He has a right to come face to face with me , and judge for himself whether he can honourably deliver them , and never fear that he is helping to lure a brave man to his death . ’
24 ( ‘ If forced to come face to face with the Subject avoid catching the Subject 's eye . ’ )
25 Miguel Rafaelo said quietly , ‘ You do n't want to come face to face with yourself , then , Shelley .
26 And they 're made to come face to face with people who 've lost friends or relatives in drink driving accidents .
27 If they get the money , it 'll give the people of Gloucestershire the chance to come face to face with thir ancestors .
28 But one day , in the late seventies , he and Fleury happened to come face to face in Pall Mall and , after a moment , succeeded in recognizing each other .
29 WHEN THE GODS WERE ASKED TO NAME AN AUSPICIOUS DAY FOR the sheep to go south to Aula for the six months of winter , they had said the twenty-second of Kārtik , November the sixth .
30 In all , it was estimated that some 110 bills — all of which sought to restrict access to abortion to some degree — had been introduced in 47 state legislatures since July 1989 .
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