Example sentences of "to [adj] [noun] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Oh we can go up to that Fina garage I should think they have it .
2 Initially , this looked promising , but on turning the system up to normal stage volume I 'm afraid I was somewhat disappointed .
3 Throughout it all , he keenly defends himself against the propaganda with which the minders assigned to foreign journalists bombard him .
4 The Faithful Foundation has declined to explain or clarify its statement.But if it was designed to wrong foot protesters they 've failed .
5 To some mining experts it 's also a clear sign that exemptions are being given too easily .
6 According to some press comment he had provided the link between the Mafia and the DC leadership and had thus been important in keeping Sicilian voters solidly behind the DC .
7 Runs off with the money , comes back to this country thinking he 's safe after ten years , changes his name perhaps , than you announce he 'll be waiting on Sir Thomas down here .
8 ‘ I could take you to this Hotel Ritz you have spoken of , ’ he suggested .
9 In answer to this second argument it can be said that the education available to Desiderius of Cahors in the following century is not likely to have been any better , and yet he did write in the manner of earlier letter-writers .
10 ‘ I 've been saying the exact same thing with regard to this Mr Wrong she 's so darned keen on . ’
11 In seeking to contribute to this research agenda we need to address a number of issues which emerge both from this earlier literature and from some initial observation in a number of social work teams organized in differing ways .
12 Hence , if increased trade union bargaining power led to high wage settlements they could be passed on to the consumer in the form of higher prices .
13 But what a change for the better , I kept thinking , when compared to old committee meetings I used to attend when we haggled over lists of topics for inclusion in a syllabus .
14 No but I think it is interesting that some of the Parish Councils for instance who initially were opposed to the application and very strongly , as they have been supplied with further and better information have modified their position and are now saying subject to rigorous planning controls they are no longer opposed outright to the application .
15 Since the ratings for the number of fixed objects in a film are not related to actual recognition sensitivity it seems likely that this information is not assisting subjects in the recognition phase .
16 In response to Frankish currency reform he began to mint new silver pennies in the 760s and 770s , when London emerges as an important royal Mercian minting centre , if not Offa 's principal mint ; it may have been here that his first coins were produced .
17 But at the heart of that issue I you know that specific issue I think is a good example of the of of the problem which I see you facing is that I think it 's more not so much about the noise but about the fact that we have a relatively privileged few people who are enjoying going to these May Balls I mean and enjoying the end of their exams , staying up all night , and I wonder in fact if it 's more a matter of sour grapes rather than environmental health .
18 Talking to regular BES investors it is soon apparent that most have suffered from a trading company failing in its early days .
19 If this route proves to be common to many animal viruses it might point to new ways in which viral infections could be attacked with drugs .
20 According to Lyn-boss John Fiskvik it is probable that RJ will postpone his England trip to next week .
21 A brief calculation showed that if the client is entitled to severe disability premium he would be entitled to income support but could not sign a green form to give this initial advice or to act on the other matter .
22 With respect , however , to overseas trading transactions it is clear from the obiter in the case of Lord Chetwood ( see p687 ) and it is implicit in the case of Latilla v IRC ( 1943 ) 25 TC 107 and the obiter in IRC v Frere ( 1964 ) 42 TC 125 that one looks to the net trading income .
23 Compared to open-reel tape machines they are also easier to load and store and provide better protection for the tape .
24 In fact to relation to one stop shops I was talking about years , in relation to the new security I was not .
25 Whereas business users can pick up a leading handset such as a Nokia Cityman 190 for £200 , Lifetime and LowCall subscribers will typically have to pay £100 more for the same equipment , according to one phone dealer we spoke to .
26 ICL Plc has pushed back the timeframe for its stock market flotation , saying that it will most likely be towards the back end of the two to five year target it set when Fujitsu Ltd took its 80% stake .
27 This is the only nine to five sales job I 've ever been able to offer anybody .
28 For example , in the preface to Indian School Organization he explained : ‘ It is hoped that this book may be found useful … by teachers in general and headmasters in particular and may prove suggestive to Indian educationalists whose experience happens to be less varied than that of the author . ’
29 ‘ In 10 to 15 years time we could have thousands of people suicidally depressed because they took Ecstasy earlier in life .
30 ‘ But if you want further opinions , we can go to any London consultant you choose . ’
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