Example sentences of "and [vb -s] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As the brand leader for herbs and spices in the UK , Schwartz maintains its standards with rigorous quality screening at every stage of production , from detailed checking of crops and supplies to packaging in resealable jars . |
2 | The blood is human and belongs to group A and to group M on the Landsteiner-Levine system . |
3 | When the Farmer has finished he sits down and goes to sleep and begins counting to 100 . |
4 | There he climbs into bed and goes to sleep . |
5 | Sometimes he drinks too much beer and goes to sleep in the toilet . ’ |
6 | His success and the nature of the job mean they lead a glamorous lifestyle , although as he gets up at 4.15am and goes to bed at 9pm weekdays , Simon might not agree . |
7 | A friend of mine told me that although he is a committed Christian , when he leaves home and goes to work he has to play by the rules of commerce . |
8 | When the child leaves school and goes to work |
9 | She rolls her ‘ office ’ out of a parking lot , pulls out her chair , props up an umbrella and goes to work . |
10 | sh , he 's really sort of like , dead brainy and goes to the child-minder and goes to school and whatever ! |
11 | Erich Honecker dies and goes to Heaven , but St Peter bars the way : ‘ Erich , you belong in Hell . ’ |
12 | A Man Utd fan dies and goes to heaven but before he goes through the pearly gates he has to pass a test . |
13 | Starts on left and goes to right . |
14 | In the second , more optimistic ending , Pip returns to the forge after working abroad for eleven years and goes to Hoe and Biddy and finds they have a son , also called Pip . |
15 | The story of Part III begins in a London suburb after he leaves grammar school and goes to evening classes : |
16 | The hot beat springs alive and turns to copper and bronze , ringing like a sunken bell , glowing apricot and orange : all the warm fruits of the south . |
17 | Except sometimes … ’ his eyes glittered strangely ‘ … sometimes the ice-maiden forgets herself , and turns to flame in my arms . |
18 | When the predator comes too close , the parent bird suddenly leaps up and flies to safety . |
19 | Litter disfigures the countryside and contributes to pollution , but this is just the tip of the environmental iceberg . |
20 | A full range of material is available from shrubs and whips to specimen trees . |
21 | As EFA has shown , the determination of governments to get their ‘ fair ’ share of the work and the jobs from such projects duplicates effort and adds to unit costs . |
22 | This commitment brings credibility to our social programmes and adds to Labour 's electability . ’ |
23 | ‘ Tradition and Revolution ’ rejects frou-frou and looks to history , religion and landscape |
24 | ( It is interesting to observe that perhaps the most influential art magazine in the West , ARTFORUM , New York , has in the later 1980s not only devoted special features and reviews to photography , but now runs regular columns on television , on news photography and on advertising ) . |
25 | The second report published in April last year examined the alternatives and complements to road pricing , the impacts on different sections of the community , effects on commercial traffic and taxis , public attitudes , and technology and enforcement . |
26 | Writing at the same time as Russell appealed to President Wilson , MacDonald insisted that it was disarmament , democracy and international socialism that provided the key to stable peace : ‘ Then we shall want no League of Nations to Enforce Peace , with its dangers and surrenders to militarism . ’ |
27 | 9–6 CRITICISMS OF AND LIMITS TO REDISTRIBUTION |
28 | This is particularly true in the NHS : ignoring these motivations and designing performance incentives solely around financial rewards perverts those values , and leads to cynicism and demoralisation . |
29 | guilt , the acute emotional discomfort that follows transgression of the rules and leads to confession , reparation or blaming oneself ; |
30 | Making the capacitance and resistance yields a time constant RC = 1 ms and leads to rejection at a frequency of 160 Hz , for example . |