Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | Forty patients who qualified for admission to the study ( Tables I and II ) were randomly assigned to receive either omeprazole ( 20 mg twice daily ) ( Antra , Astra Chemicals , Wedel/Holstein , Germany ) before meals and amoxicillin suspension ( 500 mg four times daily ) ( Amoxypen suspension , Grünenthal , Stolberg , Germany ) before meals and at bedtime for two weeks ( group I ) or bismuth subsalicylate ( 600 mg three times daily ) ( Jatrox , Röhm Pharma , Weiterstadt , Germany ) before meale , metronidazole ( 400 mg three times daily ) ( Clont 400 , Bayer , Leverkusen , Germany ) and tetracycline ( 500 mg three times daily ) ( Hostacylkin 500 , Hoechst , Frankfurt , Germany ) after meals , and ranitidine ( 300 mg at night ) for two weeks ( group II ) . |
2 | It was all about a woman who goes on holiday to a hotel in Switzerland . |
3 | Is Klima , as the angry friend alleges on this occasion , a flirt , who goes from girl to girl ? |
4 | Back to his best Billy Lancaster , who goes from strength to strength each season , beat the talented Mark Jones , last year 's runner-up , by 21–16 , while Bob Severs was at his best to beat Michael Ryan 21–7 . |
5 | Even now Peter did n't want to think about Emor , because Emor led to Gaius Marcus Mollandius , who led in turn to Richard Molland and the raven on the water . |
6 | Victory went to James Leckey , who led from start to finish , but Emerson 's solid second place allied to the retirement of his two main championship rivals , was enough to take the Belfast driver clear at the top of the table . |
7 | The rally was won outright by flying Scot Colin McRae , who led from start to finish in his Subaru Legacy . |
8 | Dec. 10-12 Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Rogachev visits Cambodia for talks with Hun Sen , who agrees in principle to holding of elections under UN supervision on condition that Cambodia 's UN seat is vacated by CGDK |
9 | A few years earlier a friend and fellow member of Brooks 's , Cyril Salmon , a former Lord Justice of Appeal , had put my name down for election to the Seniors Golfing Society , an English-based club for golfers over the age of fifty-five who met from time to time at a variety of attractive courses . |
10 | The images are vivid : an unmarried mother who lives off welfare cheques ; a young man who drifts from girlfriend to girlfriend , selling drugs to get by . |
11 | And just as everybody who looked to that serpent on the pole was healed , so I am gon na be lifted up on a cross and everybody who looks in faith to me , and in obedience receives my gift of forgiveness , they will be saved ! |
12 | ‘ I redrew it to what fitted our site and what I needed in terms of accommodation for the children and grannies who appear from time to time — mindful of the fact that Edwina and Michael were two and four , but were n't going to stay that size for long . ’ |
13 | Legal action has also been taken , alleging breach of contract , against Frank Yeo , West Country Livestock , who moved from EASE to one of the new electronic auction companies , APEX . |
14 | This primarily Marxist ideology argues that there is an inequality of power between the controllers of economic resources ( ie. shareholders , managers etc ) and those who depend on access to those resources ( ie. wage earners ) . |
15 | Above : Richly robed , the Samburu tribesman who acted as guide to the party . |
16 | No way could I ever vote for a person who approved of cruelty to animals and I would urge anyone who cares anything about animals to cast their vote elsewhere . |
17 | Unlike Baker , who rushed from capital to capital at a frenetic pace , Christopher , 67 , will spend his first morning in a leisurely tour of the pyramids . |
18 | The first is a female spirit with long fair hair who travels from village to village by water , visiting farms and helping to tend cattle . |
19 | The Very Revd Dr J. Fraser McLuskey , M.C. , who served as chaplain to the 1st Regiment , summed up its quality in his book Parachute Padre : ‘ It does n't take long to sense the atmosphere of a strange Mess . |
20 | , Alexander Thomas Emeric ( 1792–1863 ) , hydrographer , was born in 1792 , the youngest of the three sons ( there was also a daughter ) of Emeric Vidal , a naval officer who served as secretary to three distinguished admirals , Sir Robert Kingsmill , Sir John Ross , and Robert Duff [ qq.v. ] , and his wife Jane Essex . |
21 | In Germany as in Britain and France they tended to focus on demands for a standing committee of the legislature with powers to enquire into , and supervise the conduct of , foreign policy ; and here too there were radicals and peace campaigners who called for diplomacy to be made more open and its processes easier for the public in general to understand . |
22 | At one extreme , it may mean that the world will not contain an example of any single human being doing that thing ; at the other end , it may merely mean that if a group of human beings adopt a norm requiring that behaviour , the norm will often be broken , its observance will give rise to a good deal of anxiety , those who comply without anxiety to the norm will be unusual in other respects , and so forth . |
23 | All four of the Lions ' tries came from the three-quarters , including Anthony Clement , who switched from full-back to right wing after Hunter went off with an injury which puts a big doubt over his immediate tour future . |
24 | Walker 's ball skills could make him the ideal link between Tim Horan , who switched from centre to fly-half when Lynagh damaged his shoulder against Ireland , and Little . |
25 | At one point Dr. Goldsmith was informed that ‘ this committee definitely order him to see all persons who apply for admission to the House before they are admitted , in accordance with the requirements of the local government board ’ . |
26 | This is confused : it was Robert who went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem , dying on the return journey in 1035 , and Ralph Glaber says clearly that it was he who married and divorced Estrith . |
27 | I think now that they were probably quite generous , but then I took my colour from my proud mother — who retaliated with satire to the implicit condescension she thought she detected . |
28 | We were just watching 4 What It 's Worth about all those people who go on holiday to the sunny Mediterranean , having booked a sea view , and come back with gastroenteritis from living over the dustbins and now want their money back , when Elinor came running up the garden path closely followed by Nigel . |
29 | But the poverty trap for those who go from unemployment to a low paid job is already severe and yesterday 's measures seem likely to make it worse . |
30 | But the poverty trap for those who go from unemployment to a low-paid job is already severe and yesterday 's measures seem likely to make it worse . |