Example sentences of "to [noun sg] [pron] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She has four arms , making her an inescapable foe — one hand holds a sword , one a human head , one is raised in a gesture of peace to trick the unwary , and the other forms a claw , ready to pinion its next victim .
2 For a while , she would have to downscale her first impressions .
3 And within three minutes Jamie Hoyland burst from midfield to claim his first goal of the season , bundling the ball past Schmeichel when the Danish keeper was left helplessly unprotected against an inswinging Hodges free kick .
4 ‘ I gather the headmaster had to slipper him last week . ’
5 To date our Sixth Form colleges have offered a very wide and attractive range of options and opportunities .
6 Be There — even if you have to hock your last Hermes scarf to raise the fare .
7 Right , so by looking at the graph , I am just trying to impress upon you that structural change can not always be spotted simply by looking at the data right , anyway , let's now move on to estimate our first model .
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