Example sentences of "home [noun sg] [to-vb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Europe will be attempting to repeat its last Ryder Cup performance on US soil , a magnificent 15–13 victory at Muirfield Village in 1987 , while the US team will be looking to use its home advantage to win the Cup for the first time since 1983 .
2 Photographing food , especially in close-up , involves very controlled and precise technique — and the constant services of an expert home economist to ensure the availability of the products involved , in exactly the right state .
3 Glenavon scored their third four minutes from time when Armstrong raced clear of the home defence to drive the ball into the corner .
4 In the 50th minute Dungannon forced a corner on the left which was taken by Denver whose cross deceived the home defence to enter the net .
5 The patient and carer might also need a home help to clean the house or flat , or the social worker may call in ‘ care assistants ’ , who are trained in very basic nursing skills , if the patient is too heavy for the carer to handle and move about alone .
6 But first , the renowned business troubleshooter Sir John Harvey-Jones is helping traders in his home town to beat the recession .
7 Tim Russon has been to the King 's Home ground to preview the match .
8 Saturday 's attendance against Partick Thistle was 15,536 , or just over half the crowd that is thought necessary at each home game to meet the club 's weekly costs and overdraft repayments .
9 When a home record is deleted , any synonym that is stored elsewhere , or the first if there are more than one , should be placed in the home address to take the place of the original home record .
10 It was the same sort of hysteria after the Hungerford massacre which persuaded a weak and inexperienced Home Secretary to give the police unfettered discretion to bully , terrorise and generally make a nuisance of themselves among law-abiding sportsmen .
11 The successful new clause , introduced by former Law Lord Lord Brightman , would require the Home Secretary to establish the panel of children 's advisers .
12 I asked the Home Secretary to list the kinds of information currently held on the police national computer under the data class of warning signals .
13 Certain observations by the Royal Commission , notably concerning an apparent conflict between rules 3 and 7 of the Judges ' Rules as they then stood , led the Home Secretary to seek the advice of the judges .
14 This was enough for the Home Secretary to send the case back for a fourth hearing to the Court of Appeal , with the recommendation that they summon Mathews as a witness to test his credibility .
15 ‘ In view of this the prisoner was advised that he would now be eligible for an extended period of 24 hours Compassionate Home Leave to attend the funeral , whenever it was arranged , ’ it said .
16 Group 4 Remand Services Ltd , the security firm selected by the Home Office to manage The Wolds in a £5 million-a-year contract , likes to think of its prisoners as customers .
17 Accordingly , permission has been obtained from C3 Division of the Home Office to examine the files in each of these long term detention cases .
18 To introduce further byelaws , with all the attendant costs of application to the Home Off , with all the attendant costs of such things as application to the Home Office to enact the byelaw , the probability of requiring to post notices on all Council-owned land etcetera so that the public knows which is Council-owned land would , in the opinion of the responsible dog ownership group , be a waste of the charge payers ' money as we believe that the Council already have sufficient powers to deal with any problems arising by reference to the existing pleasure grounds byelaws and or the Dangerous Dogs Act .
19 The MPs also call on the Home Office to investigate the frequency of racial attacks .
20 The Council 's ten-point plan also included approaching Customs and Excise with exhortations about increased searches for illicit supplies and also involved a delegation going to the Home Office to meet the minister concerned with drug misuse .
21 Does the Minister agree that the next time one of these offenders comes before the courts for sentencing , if the sentence does not contain a deterrent element , bearing in mind the increase in this type of crime , it would be wise for the Home Office to seek the guidance of the Attorney-General so that the sentence can be referred to the Court of Appeal , which could then lay down a guideline sentence for this type of crime which contains a deterrent element ?
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