Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [verb] [pron] to " in BNC.

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1 RIGHT Dogs may be less enthusiastic to perform where they are on the leash but this gives you the opportunity to guide them to the appropriate spot .
2 Those guests who will give us the opportunity to welcome them to our hotels for many years to come .
3 You filthy stinking — ’ Several Repo Men took the opportunity to club him to his knees .
4 No , the the well some of them are , those particular ones some of them are joined but they are to all intents and purposes separate in that they can be er , rented out separately they 're not tied to the house erm in that they are they go with it but the housing department have the opportunity to rent them to whoever applies for them .
5 It is understood therefore , that , as part of the pupil 's exploration of aspects of religion and morality , he/she will have access to these five main elements of the Mysteries of the Faith , and the opportunity to relate them to the particular issue/topic being explored .
6 I suggest that you take the opportunity to introduce yourself to who is Senior Waterkeeper at Gladhouse .
7 When pupils do refer to dictionaries , take the opportunity to introduce them to various aspects of their use .
8 The stairway brought one to a first-floor lobby , a vast room of chandeliers and mahogany panelling and bentwood chairs with velvet cushions .
9 Onions are the link to take us to the nearby open market where we see these and other vegetables on display .
10 The prince sent it to her with his love , just like that .
11 With the publication of what was his most important work apart from the Idées , namely the Extinction du Paupérisme , the Prince showed himself to be aware of the grave socio-economic problems which afflicted the mass of the French people ; to whom he now offered a solution .
12 De Craon was sitting in a high-backed chair near the window , a small scroll of parchment on his lap , apparently waiting for the Prince to summon him to an audience .
13 The unremitting four-mile ascent to the high pass over the ridge reduced me to a walking wet rag ; I was literally soaked to the skin and could feel rivulets chasing each other down my bosom .
14 On the one hand medicine is seen as a body of scientific knowledge and as a set of techniques , for which the GP feels himself to be relatively poorly equipped .
15 When mounting the mercury switch S1 , position the switch body about 10mm above the board to allow it to be angled to adjust its sensitivity .
16 Ian 's not far enough across the board to do anything to me .
17 If , in these cases , the creditor leaves it to the debtor to procure the third party to provide the security , it is , in my opinion , almost inconceivable that the approach referred to by Dixon J. would be adopted so as to enable the surety to repudiate liability .
18 The debtor is not , in general , the agent of the creditor whether or not the creditor leaves it to the debtor to procure the third party security .
19 ( 3 ) Where the creditor leaves it to the debtor to obtain the signature of a third party surety on documents of guarantee or on documents charging the surety 's principal or important asset , it exposes itself to the possibility of being restrained under applicable equitable doctrines .
20 But its real take-off period was the 1870S when the introduction of a new cooling apparatus and the addition of chemical preservatives to the milk enabled it to be transported very long distances while remaining fresh .
21 After a dry tour , the brewery directed them to the local pub — which sells a RIVAL brew .
22 In Lectio , therefore , God revealed himself and in Oratio the monk offered himself to God .
23 The only other problem was found with the speaker support bracket which had no screw hole or a corresponding hole in the case to fix it to .
24 Nothing that I have read about the case leads me to the conclusion that anything untoward happened or that the basic and important principle of the GP 's right to refer has been undermined .
25 Such readings of the text lead one to the conclusion that patriarchal presuppositions are woven into the writing in such a way that they can not be extricated .
26 Secondly , existing paper documents could be scanned into the computer enabling them to be further processed without the necessity of reproducing the original .
27 The satellite intersections with these three events would have been termed ‘ mantle ’ , ‘ cusp ’ and ‘ cleft ’ in a spatial interpretation , but the radar shows them to be similar events seen at different phases of their evolution .
28 It was like a virtually an all night blitz job and so bits of it , you know , it was n't like , totally completed , you know , you 've got and as Scouse was doing some of it it was er the paintwork leaves something to be desired in areas .
29 The motivation of the person required to make the decision is likely to be totally different from that of the person offering the decision — yet too often the presenter of the decision imagines it to be the same .
30 Subsequently , Apricot did sell its manufacturing side to Mitsubishi , though it denied that the decision owed anything to Troubleshooter .
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