Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Few organisations , though , are better wired in to City Hall than the municipal labour unions . |
2 | The people are generally called on to elect a special constituent assembly mandated to draft a constitution , though this may not always be the case — as in General de Gaulle 's constitution for the Fifth Republic . |
3 | I have to admit that after three years of using Q&A I have n't memorized all of the mainly function key-driven keyboard shortcuts , but those that I ca n't remember are easily brought back to mind with a tap of the F1 key which lists them . |
4 | Labels are thus slapped on to people with little regard for accuracy . |
5 | They 're then passed on to food or eating utensils and soon everyone 's infested . |
6 | Needs are always related back to capitalism 's demand for the social reproduction of its labour force . |
7 | RAPID leaf movements are usually put down to changes in turgor pressure . |
8 | Tame Asian working elephants breed readily in captivity yet their calves are usually sold off to zoos and collectors . |
9 | As a result , Computerwoche reports , the Dusseldorf-based company intends to spend less time and money on attending big computer shows , and in future will spend its cash on sponsoring staff and holding symposia that are more tuned in to customer needs . |
10 | Direct Debit makes sure that your premiums are automatically kept up to date , and that you do n't have to worry about bills and reminders . |
11 | Any wounded or distressed creatures that are handed to us are carefully nursed back to health whilst our breeding programmes produce an ever-increased number of baby marine creatures , many of which are then released into the wild . |
12 | If you are over-weight , and must cut down the amount you eat , you will repeatedly lapse , to satisfy your cravings. persistent minor symptoms , such as headaches , aching limbs or a lack of energy are often put down to nerves or stress but they can be caused by a reaction to food . |
13 | Individual classes were originally developed by different specialists and are now kept up to date by individual cataloguers as new topics are added to the collections . |
14 | Erm , in the point that was raised from the London region , talking about resources in dealing with er regional health and safety officers and their time , part of the er document itself , is looking at consultation , so that the resource implications and the necessary action that we have to take in identifying priorities , deals with those things and those things are now opened up to discussion , er by accepting the report , and we 'll be looking at that over this next year . |
15 | They are frequently hauled off to prison and treated very badly , beaten and insulted , at times , even raped . |
16 | Ways must be found to ensure that all professionals involved in child abuse work are fully informed about the local arrangements for interprofessional co-operation , and are regularly kept up to date with new developments . |
17 | Over 85 per cent are then lent out to borrowers on mortgage , part of the remaining 15 per cent is used to buy liquid assets , a small part stays with the society 's bank as an increased holding of immediate liquidity , against the increase in deposit liabilities . |
18 | The benefit is in savings on overheads — which are then passed on to customers . |
19 | He collected information on the natural rafts of timber that are sometimes swept out to sea from great rivers , often bearing plants and even animals with them . |
20 | Constructed from structural steel sections , or occasionally of concrete , rack-supported building structures comprise of rows of back-to-back racking separated by gangways for the stacker-cranes and are commonly built up to heights of around 30 metres . |