Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] [verb] [adv] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 I suspect that the European defence force owes more to the French belief that , by merging German and French forces together , it effectively removes the threat of German militarism , while resurrecting the long-held French ambition to remove the immediate American influence from European defence , which is the case with NATO .
2 Most accidents happen when a cable break occurs close to the ground .
3 The Charlatans ' ‘ Some Friendly ’ debut album shot straight to the top of the Flabby 40 , momentarily beating off those Chas & Dave lookalikes , Status Quo and their current ‘ Flakiest Hits ’ stocking filler .
4 The Charlatans ' ‘ Some Friendly ’ debut album shot straight to the top of the Flabby 40 , momentarily beating off those Chas & Dave lookalikes , Status Quo and their current ‘ Flakiest Hits ’ stocking filler .
5 Krill eggs , 5–6 mm in diameter , are laid near the surface and sink to depths of over 1500 m ; the first few larval stages ( nauplii and metanauplii ) develop at even greater depths before the young krill rise to feed close to the surface .
6 It comprised , for each wing , a 2.5-inch wide curved aluminium strip fastened chordwise to the upper and lower wing surfaces to cover the inboard and outboard attachments for the wing fuel tank ; shaped fairings covering the three flap hinges beneath the wing lower surface ; a 2-inch wide thin aluminium sheet pop-riveted to the wing undersurface and covering the gap between the flap and the wing undersurface ; and a similar 4-inch wide sheet covering the gap between the aileron and the wing undersurface .
7 From here take the path which starts from Wythburn Church car park running parallel to the A591 and linking with a minor road running along the west side of Thirlmere Reservoir ( 3 miles ) .
8 For Italian unions , in this respect , industry bargaining corresponded originally to a need to unite their scarce resources in order to guarantee uniform minimum conditions of work ‘ to an impoverished , fragmented and still mostly agricultural working class , privileging the weak sectors thereof with respect to the elite ’ ( Treu , 1981 , p. 135 ) .
9 Social activities and a varied arts programme contribute much to the quality of university life .
10 Social activities and a varied arts programme contribute much to the quality of university life .
11 In the short term , the development of the British executive search industry owes much to a mixture of both demand and supply factors .
12 Beyond the ES series , there are two further generations of systems already scheduled , which will see the Pyramid range move across to the R4000 RISC in various guises .
13 A complimentary minibus service runs daily to the private beach , just over a mile away , where there is a shoreside restaurant for lunch .
14 He saw Antony standing talking animatedly to a rather bewildered looking police constable who looked relieved to get away .
15 The old coast road ran parallel to the shoreline .
16 The buildings at Hollins Farm go right to the edge of the road , making it difficult to see , she said .
17 Why initially did the stock market react favourably to the increased dividend declared by Lloyds Bank after it had made a loss of 224 million in the financial year 1986–87 ?
18 It is via these windows that the system informs the Offline Operator what is happening and requests a media item to be physically mounted or dismounted on the appropriate media unit ; in this case mounting refers only to the action of placing a media item onto a media unit .
19 The Law Society responded today to the Report of the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice .
20 From a position where individual advertising was considered inconsistent with the professional image of solicitors and where there were rules determining the size and style even of the name of the practice on its premises , The Law Society moved speedily to a virtually deregulated advertising regime .
21 Other centrally sponsored events , including a Film Premier and the Battle of Britain Ball , raised substantial sums for the Appeal and the Association 's links with the Rugby League led directly to a donation to the Appeal by the League of £10,000 at the Rugby League 1990 Challenge Cup Final at Wembley .
22 The continued success of their beers justifies such an approach but it will be of considerable interest to chart the viability of other beers as the drinking public reacts unconsciously to the character of extracts .
23 The Clifton Road building stretched right to the back lane and surrounding terraced streets were too small for furniture wagons .
24 The Kakap KRA field and Conoco 's Belida field lie immediately to the north and south of Cumi Cumi respectively , reinforcing the potential of the block .
25 ‘ Unless Griffiths funding comes quickly to the rescue , ’ says Rea Price , ‘ there is no hope of extra resources . ’
26 A principal feature of the flow as a whole may then be the following : large eddies of the eruption type originate close to the wall as described in Section 21.6 ; as they move away from the wall they become increasingly influenced by buoyancy , until , at large heights , they resemble the free convection plumes to be described in Section 22.7 .
27 This gift relationship related directly to the form of class relations in the city .
28 The sudden , sharp increase in cross-Atlantic skiing traffic owes much to the claims of some American resorts that they can guarantee snow cover , even if as much as 75 per cent of it may be man-made .
29 However , to someone facing the weak poverty trap , and again with the illustrative numbers above , this is worth only 30 per cent of £40 , i.e. £12 , because the explicit tax rate applies only to the net-of-transfer income ; i.e. .
30 Apart from a shaky start and the threat of a squall in the second half , conditions in the Aston Villa Leisure Centre proved entirely to the liking of the bigger galleons , Spain beating England 99-83 .
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