Example sentences of "[vb base] [det] [noun pl] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Please send all entries to the Editor Andy Harris , to arrive no later than Friday 27th August .
2 In the first place many references to the visitor in student or staff disputes with university authorities do not involve questions of law at all .
3 Police say they still want more witnesses to the incident .
4 I fear that if you send more letters to the theatre Mrs Seale will notice the pug and will tell Papa .
5 4.2.4 make such modifications to the form of the draft lease annexed as in the opinion of Counsel shall be necessary to incorporate any requirements of the Landlord made pursuant to clause 4.1 which in the opinion of Counsel are reasonable and
6 It is a sign of Marx 's and Engels 's intellectual courage that they put these laws to the test by seeing whether they accorded with what was then known about early cultures .
7 Two new discs bring these qualities to the fore .
8 ‘ I am desperately sad that our scheme did not come to fruition but I am glad that someone will take it over and bring these jobs to the area .
9 Certain themes emerge from this discussion of patterns of kin support in the past which give some clues to the type of social processes that underlie the giving and receiving of support in families , and the principles upon which it is based .
10 ( ) If it appears to the Secretary of State — ( a ) that the financial affairs of any institution within the higher education sector have been or are being mismanaged ; or ( b ) that , in consequence of matters outwith the control of such an institution , it is likely that the financial position of the institution will be significantly adversely affected , he may , after consulting the Council and the institution , give such directions to the Council about the provision of financial support in respect of the activities carried on by the institution as he considers are necessary or expedient by reason of the mismanagement or , as the case may be , adverse effect on the institution 's financial position . ' .
11 Add these facts to the evidence displayed in the charts section ( pages 65 to 73 ) at the back of the magazine ) of the variety of interest rates charged by the lenders and it is no wonder that a £100,000 borrower can save the price of a new car simply by doing a little homework .
12 Drain sweetcorn and broccoli and transfer all ingredients to the salad bowl .
13 It is true , of course , that we invest hospital medicine with technical powers additional to those more home-spun ones of the GP , but we attribute those powers to the institution rather than the person .
14 Clients bring many issues to the solicitor , expressed and constituted in terms of a variety of everyday discourses .
15 This would produce local protest and push more responsibilities to the centre , thus increasing government ‘ overload ’ ( Gough , 1979 ; Offe , 1984 ) .
16 There are a number of reasons for thinking that such information transmission may be easier to manage if it occurs within firms than if it is subject to market transactions , and this means that there is a case for thinking that R&D activities ( particularly the D ) may have to be part of a vertically related structure that extends back into important input markets , and forward into downstream consumer markets ( see Teece , 1986 , Geroski , 1992 , and Jorde and Teece , 1990 , who apply these arguments to the antitrust treatment of co-operative R&D ventures ) .
17 The nostrils , chin and lips offer many clues to the horse 's state of mind .
18 Move several times to the right , then to the left .
19 Instead , the Mayor ordered the constable , ‘ Take these women to the cage and keep them til they have settled their dispute ’ .
20 Banks return these cheques to the Bank of England and their balances correspondingly increase by £10 billion .
21 Please can you attach the cheque to the enclosed application form and despatch these documents to the address given at the bottom of the form BEFORE 10 JULY ( to give them time to register Rob in as an attendee of the Seminar ) .
22 It is not the case , he will readily admit , that people follow these guidelines to the letter .
23 Return all adults to the stock cultures , but keep most of the pupae for breeding .
24 They also return more miles to the gallon than their petrol equivalents , although service intervals are shorter .
25 Please submit any suggestions to the office .
26 This species is very similar to O. simulans but differs in the following respects : it appears to reach a much larger size ; the spinelets of the disk are less elaborate and have fewer points to the crown ; the shape of the oral shield differs and is depressed in O. aculeata ; the adoral shields are more wing-like and separate the oral shield from the first lateral arm plate ; the arm spines are less rugose particularly the proximal ventral spines ; and finally the ventral most arm spine is not so distinctly sabre shaped as in O. simulans .
27 O. simulans differs from O. mesembria in the form of the disk spinelets which have more points to the crown than those of O. mesembria ; shorter more rounded tentacle scales ; and stout , often curved lower arm spines , those of O. mesembria being long and quite rugose but not curved .
28 The right hon. Member for Worcester has said in characteristically self-deprecating phrases that he does not have a great desire to be remembered but I am sure that , given his record , he will take it as an accolade to be thought of , in H. L. Mencken 's happy phrase , as a politician who could sit on the fence and have both ears to the ground at the same time .
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