Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] [adv] to [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Their numbers have decreased since 1980 , when responsibility for the provision of school meals was delegated to LEAs , with a legal obligation to provide meals only to children in families receiving Supplementary Benefit or Family Income Supplement . |
2 | By the late 1920s when it became possible to send cars away to Hendon for a thorough overhaul , they were all in really tired condition . |
3 | This helps to keep families up to date with the thinking of the school and strengthens the sense of identity . |
4 | However , I hear that the Irish Veterinary Association still supports firing and some racehorse trainers are threatening to send horses over to Ireland for treatment . |
5 | In 1943 it was the flagship of a 35-strong fleet of vessels which braved the U-boat infested waters of the North Sea and Arctic Circle to get supplies through to Russians in Murmansk . |
6 | Ideas include allowing them to issue shares up to 49% of capital , to turn non-voting certificuts d'investissement into full shares , to sell subsidiaries or create cross-holdings with non-French European companies . |
7 | UPDATE number 12 ( January 199 ) described the new certification framework which SCOTVEC has established for its awards and this issue aims to bring readers up to date on what has happened since then . |
8 | The monitor aims to bring managers up to date with legislation and their responsibilities . |
9 | This is the second seminar in a series organised by the Greater London and South East Movement & Dance Liaison Group designed to bring members up to date with the many changes taking place in the 1990s . |