Example sentences of "[verb] to the [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm And you can all get a copy of this is you want to write to the water authority . |
2 | It plans to write to the Crown Office to seek an assurance that a similar incident would not occur . |
3 | Horse lovers are invited to write to the Welfare Department for a free leaflet on Horse Theft . |
4 | The secretary was ordered to write to the Odiham Society , recording these changes . |
5 | Candidates wishing to present other types of qualifications are requested to write to the Faculty Office outlining their plans . |
6 | I presume that the best way of keeping abreast of any developments is to write to the self help group which is extremely active . |
7 | He now plans to write to the Durham Chief Constable about the matter . |
8 | In such circumstances LIFESPAN RDBI will make a number of attempts to write to the error log . |
9 | To set this in motion , the clerk was also asked to write to the Chief Constable of the Northern Constabulary , Hugh MacMillan , and the Chief Executive of Orkney Islands Council , Ron Gilbert . |
10 | However , if a severe error occurs while trying to write to the log file , the calling program is terminated with an appropriate error message ( see Section 23 ) . |
11 | I 've also instructed the secretary of Great Grimsby C L P to write to the Education Authority , to get us into schools and colleges and when we received a reply from the Education Authority , to my dismay , they did n't know anything about it . |
12 | Isolation facilities were very limited and the clerk was directed to write to the County Council enquiring whether they intended to provide a sanatorium for ‘ consumption ’ . |
13 | talk you know there was the Notts County Council on the erm gully problems that we get in , is it possible to write to the County Council to ask them what sort of maintenance programme they 're going to give us now , as regards this cos I 've not seen this wagon going round so frequently as it used to . |
14 | The first 500 readers to write to The Sugar Bureau will get a free copy of Easy Cooking On A Budget . |
15 | I 've been meaning to write to The Post letter page about it for several years . |
16 | Parish councillors are to write to the borough council for permission to fell the tress because of the risk of root damage to nearby houses . |
17 | Traffic concern : Parish councillors are to write to the borough council and Durham County Council over plans for the new cattle market at Roundhill Road . |
18 | Under cartel agreements , the identity and properties both of Sontochin and of Resochin had been disclosed to the Winthrop Chemical Company . |
19 | Rourke 's eyes had narrowed , but she dismissed the problem of his reactions from her mind as she moved to the rail gate . |
20 | In a sad indication of just how little local business is being conducted by galleries specialising in British art , William Jackson has left Cork Street and moved to the basement space previously occupied by Nigel Greenwood in New Burlington Street . |
21 | With their subsequent production , It Pays To Advertise ( 1924 ) , they moved to the Aldwych Theatre , where they were joined in 1925 by the playwright Ben Travers [ q.v. ] , who was to describe Lynn in his memoirs as ‘ the greatest farcical actor I was ever lucky enough to know and watch and work with ’ . |
22 | With a sigh , Hari moved to the back entrance and knocked again . |
23 | There has been concern that , since Nicholas Serota moved to the Tate Gallery in 1989 , its exhibition programme had lost the momentum gathered through his energy and vision . |
24 | With the sole exception of the Museum of German History , which recently moved to the Altes Museum in former East Berlin , it is unique in being funded entirely by the German federal government . |
25 | In 1965 he moved to the Shia shrine in Najaf , in Iran where he stayed until 1978 . |
26 | In 1988 , Oulton moved to the Marlborough Gallery , which was busy assembling a stable of the best of the new painters . |
27 | He moved to the bay window , parted the curtains and looked out on Champney Road . |
28 | Later he moved to the Dye House and also worked as a yarn storeman . |
29 | In 1980 he moved to the computer industry to develop the use of microcomputers in the personnel field . |
30 | They moved to the tattoo parlour . |