Example sentences of "to [art] [noun] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Peter Reid 's City team — who will be unchanged if neither Niall Quinn nor Keith Curle show reactions to the hamstring problems they defied to play against Leeds — need little motivating , though .
2 Melot 's Arab spy was engaged to guide everyone to the Wadi Fetilia which was the only practical route down the escarpment on to the coastal plain .
3 This junction was constructed as part of the Burdiehouse Bypass but two slip-roads have been added to the Gilmerton Bypass which will complete this two-level interchange and cater for all traffic movements .
4 If they ca n't help you speak to the feed companies themselves , and if they can not give you the information you want do n't buy their feed , its as simple as that !
5 The drawing , along with various sketches of joints and fixings was sent to the church architects whose only alteration was to square up the curved top member to line up with the bottom panels .
6 As she made her way across to the church steps she found herself suddenly in bright sunlight and away from the crowds .
7 When the change has been scheduled , a copy of the Change Control Form will be sent to the Change Coordinator who records the following information in the Changes Log :
8 That had never been mooted at any previous stage and ran completely counter to the management plan which was to explore the possibility of placing T. with her older half-sister as her full-time carer .
9 A as I said this morning t to the management team it is available .
10 It 's odd to see how much smaller the trees clinging to the cliff face which are exposed to the salty winds off the sea are compared to those growing in the more sheltered woodland later in the walk .
11 I 'm referring to the WinTach program which gives four Windows benchmarks for your own system and compares the results with a base 386 machine .
12 Brigadier Michael Harbottle from Chipping Norton wrote a letter to the Guardian newspaper which was published this morning , asking for an Arab alternative to war in the Gulf .
13 Of the three signatories to the Unity Manifesto one had disbanded , the ILP was not too enthusiastic and , as usual , only the Communists remained .
14 I suppose if people wants to go to the shopping centres they .
15 Here is a passage of Thoreau which both demonstrates the creative process and also shows that it led him to the peak experience which he termed being charmed .
16 Suppleness or flexibility is vital to the tennis player who needs the ability to move the various parts of his body through a full range of movements , often at full stretch .
17 The Steam Museum is dedicated to the steam engine which was used not only on the railways but in industry too .
18 When he returned to the Gold Coast he had been absent for 12 years : he had departed far too young to have made any mark .
19 When he returned to Africa to work in journalism it was to the Gold Coast he came in 1934 .
20 Frank confirmed that as a boy visiting relatives in the region there had been many of the old ships still about , so Brian and I decided we 'd go there , then sail down the US coast to the Caribbean , through the Panama Canal and head west to the Revillagigedo Islands which Brian had decided were his .
21 These solutions , which involved old technology , simply applied to the ocean freighter what railroads and truckers had been using for 30 years .
22 We will have to go to the Lake District my darling .
23 It 's right back to the Stamp Acts which were so bitterly and rightly resisted in the early part of the 19th century . ’
24 The source of the mineralising fluids is generally thought to be Carboniferous shale basins adjacent to the carbonate plat-forms which host the mineralisation .
25 The rattlesnakes belong to the viper family which includes some of the most venomous snakes in the world .
26 She gladly gave her blood for a substantial blood transfusion , and the patient was told after-wards by the doctor , ‘ You owe the fact that you are alive today to the crossing sweeper who first detected a movement in you when you were in the mortuary and then gave her blood for you . ’
27 I apologise on behalf of Council to the members of the press who are here , and to the Council officers who have to endure this and I am only grateful that there are not members of the public here to witness this total farce .
28 Mr Mayor on on a point of order Mr Mayor er standing order sixty two refers explicitly to community charge or the poll tax , I think that before we move into this debate we should amend that so that it does refer to the council tax which is what we will be debating .
29 All the discounts that will apply to the council tax itself will also apply to the water and sewerage charges .
30 Item — The most mysterious aspect of this is that there is no evidence that when the King came to the Council meeting he intended to leave but decided to do so there and then .
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