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

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1 But the evidence is incontrovertible , and Anselm based his later opposition to homage entirely on the decree of 1099 .
2 What is of considerable interest and of value in assessing the rights and wrongs of it , is the fact that it was conducted from beginning to end entirely on the one issue , that of the sovereign rights of the inhabitants .
3 ‘ The dialectic ’ , according to Sartre , ‘ is both a method and a movement in the object ’ ( I , 20 ) : Marxism asserts simultaneously that both the process of knowledge and the structure of the real are dialectical , but it has never proved the former — basing its claim to truth instead on the ‘ dogmatic dialectic , of natural science .
4 She had been stopped and killed while cycling home from Byss to Hilderbridge late on the previous night .
5 Incredibly , it is almost impossible even to return a detective to uniform simply on the grounds that he is n't very good .
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