Example sentences of "and [verb] [noun] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Young people 's awareness of agricultural issues is promoted through publicity material , information packs and planned visits to farms . |
2 | She is seeking funding for a range of projects from tailoring and knitting bazaars to poultry raising . |
3 | And what of Malcolm Crosby … he teamed up with Smith at York … followed him to Roker and then took over and led Sunderland to Wembley … |
4 | ‘ What a treasure ’ and asked Stella to afternoon tea at George Henry Lee 's across the road . |
5 | Amidst the usual panic that surrounds such occasions , I tried to keep calm and asked Mother to hand me the landing net . |
6 | In 1774 he emigrated to America where he edited an influential newspaper and became friend to Benjamin Franklin , Thomas Jefferson and George Washington . |
7 | In addition Hickey served for some years as deputy to the sheriff of Calcutta and became clerk to Sir Henry Russell [ q.v. ] , ultimately chief justice of the Supreme Court . |
8 | Desiderius was well-educated in the law and became treasurer to Chlothar II ; he succeeded one brother , Syagrius , as governor of Marseilles , and subsequently he was elected bishop of Cahors in place of his other brother , Rusticus , who had been murdered . |
9 | Throughout the course , the tutors both help students to relate general language issues which are studied in other parts of the degree to their work in schools , and introduce students to issues that are of particular importance to teachers of young children . |
10 | There are several distinguishable types of foraging behaviour and food preference , varying from tracking and pursuit of prey animals by running them down through stealth and pouncing methods to omnivory or insect eating . |
11 | His acrid and accusing farewell to London was Hugh Selwyn Mauberley ( 1920 ) . |
12 | Harry and Judy will collect guests from the station ( there is also an excellent local taxi service ) and will advise on places to visit and lend maps to walkers . |
13 | But with the sales of that are going on , there are needs to move tenants around and make alterations to boundaries and buildings , as we split up holdings , so I would say Chair , it 's essential that we have something in the kitty to do this work , I mean , it 's obviously far exceeded by the capital receipts that the revue is generating . |
14 | We recommend that a small group , which would include a Friends representative , be formed to consider this and make recommendations to Management . |
15 | The Ambassador had responded that he would go to the top and make representations to President Ceauŝescu himself . |
16 | Their Botanomancy range is based on elementary herbalism and offers top to toe treats such as Smaragadine , £4.75/500ml , a shower gel made of nettles , roses , peppermint and orange peel , and Fagner 's , £3.25/200ml , a foot lotion perfumed with violets . |
17 | The method is only available for use with virtual storage systems , and offers access to records in three ways . |
18 | But Micro Focus is bearding its leonine partner IBM Corp in its lair , effectively going head to head with IBM 's own CICS/6000 by creating an open system that can run CICS applications and offers links to mainframe CICS systems . |
19 | But Micro Focus is bearding its leonine partner IBM Corp in its lair , effectively going head to head with IBM 's own CICS/6000 by creating an open system that can run CICS applications and offers links to mainframe CICS systems . |
20 | Using genetic engineering , the company Delta Biotechnology has inserted into yeast the human gene for the manufacture of haemoglobin , the protein that gives blood its scarlet colour and transports oxygen to tissues around the body . |
21 | That is what it is , a tool to help police officers carry out their difficult task of investigating and detecting crime and bringing offenders to justice . |
22 | The report noted that the industrialized countries could improve the lot of 1,100 million people living on an average per capita income equivalent to less than US$370 a year by increasing and targeting aid to countries committed to reducing poverty . |
23 | The offences charged had already been committed before the appellants entered the shop and the police , so far from having any dishonest intent , were concerned to return the property to its rightful owners and bring offenders to justice . |
24 | Our joint commitment on Quality Assurance will greatly assist that process and bring benefits to individuals and employers as well as enhancing the competitiveness of Scottish industry ’ . |
25 | It was an attack on the whole community — on sick children and their parents , on old people whose much-needed operations will have to be delayed , on the medical staff who devotedly care for them , and on the security forces who will continue to defend the community and bring terrorists to justice . |
26 | These are survivals of a formerly widespread practice of lighting communal bonfires on New Year 's Eve or another date near the winter solstice , originally to drive out old evils and bring fertility to crops and cattle in the coming year . |
27 | He claimed he had acted to protect US lives ; to defend the Panama Canal ( control of which was to passed over to Panama on January 1 , 1990 — eleven days before the invasion ) ; to ‘ restore democracy ’ to Panama ; and to stop drug trafficking and bring Noriega to justice . |
28 | Although dating and attributing coins to mints require different methods , the preliminary step is the same in both cases . |
29 | Toshiba will invest some $90m this fiscal year to raise output to 100,000 a month from the present 30,000 and raise yields to 80% from the present 60% . |
30 | He had only a daughter to succeed him and his son-in-law turned out to be a second Michael Chambre , who after Lath 's death ‘ let loose the reins to many disorderly courses , as cocking , raseing , drinking and lewdnesse ’ , so that he too finally lost all and sold Balderton to Robert Hayward , a local yeoman . |