Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [verb] [pron] to " in BNC.
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1 | And then , I either leave it like that or turn it to one . |
2 | Networks operating on this principle perform an operation that is likely to be extremely important for the neocortex , and it was actually the search for a mechanism that would do this that led us to the suggested modification rule : the modifiable interconnections tend to make the representative elements become uncorrelated , and thus to signal independently of each other . |
3 | He read this and showed it to his wife and on the following day asked questions . |
4 | Hopefully the next England manager will realise this and consign him to the scrap-heap as Taylor should have done years ago . |
5 | ‘ I knew you had obtained this and gave it to … er … |
6 | She lifted off a heavy daily and brought it to me . |
7 | He 'd always been so clean before , so we knew there was something wrong and took him to the vet immediately . ’ |
8 | Cut this waste in half and cramp it to the opposite corner of the block , and drill a 1–1/4in diameter hole where the pieces meet . |
9 | All you need to do is drill a hole into the back of the engine to take a piece of thin wire , then fold the banner in half and glue it to the wire with PVA glue . |
10 | And she 's giving it , do you want a chocolate bar ? it 's poison I break it in half and give it to Geraldine first . |
11 | Scott reached slowly inside his jacket then pulled the Beretta free and handed it to Hitch , who gripped the automatic in his fist and checked that the magazine was full , slipping it from the butt . |
12 | I pulled it free and found it to be sand-frosted and pear-shaped , like the one Nicky had shown me . |
13 | He poured her some and handed it to her . |
14 | He collected some and showed them to a friend who worked in the Geology Department of the Royal Museum , Chambers Street in Edinburgh . |
15 | OLIVER rolled his eyes back , lit a cigarette and said that the very phrase common sense was a contradiction in terms , and if Man — at which point he pretended to be extremely embarrassed and correct himself to Man-or-Woman — if Man-or-Woman had relied upon common sense over the previous millennia we 'd all still be living in mud huts and eating frightful food and listening to Del Shannon records . |
16 | She would put all the light clothes into one bag and all the dark into another and take them to the launderette in Pevsner Road . |
17 | erm so you know but you may find if you give , print off a few and give them to a few people over the weekend |
18 | Erm , right that gets us to the er performance analysis , and er graphs . |
19 | You , you know how I feel , I mean er Rob does a lot of good work but he keeps it all to himself and we 've got ta be bigger than keeping it to ourselves , it 's everybody 's responsibility vocational education from right down from year seven right the way across the board , they 've got ta |
20 | Asked about the daring six that took him to his century , Lewis added : ‘ I had got to 90 by attacking the bowling so I was determined to keep playing that way . |
21 | I peeled off five hundreds and gave them to the officer . |
22 | Parts II and III are handed to the employees to take to their next employers , who will copy the details on to the P11 card , file Part II for reference and complete Part III and send it to their local inspector of taxes . |
23 | I licked and rolled , then lit the joint and handed it to Carol . |
24 | Six was brought up in the family business but declining trade prompted him to retire early and devote himself to the wide range of interests typical of an eighteenth-century intellectual , although there is no evidence that he ever received any formal training . |
25 | Six and moving it to the afternoon yes , it 's er a nice question . |
26 | Married women who are claiming a repayment for the first time should fill in form R95(D) attached to leaflet IR 112 and send it to their local tax office . |
27 | They are not necessarily extravagant but devote themselves to appearance as to a very demanding goddess whose exigencies may account for that well-kempt , bad tempered look most of them adopt . |
28 | When he spoke , it seemed to her that he was listening to his own thoughts as much as conveying them to her . |
29 | Septimus Coffin , with a little bow of the head , retired and left him to it . |
30 | Female sexuality and reproduction were seen particularly as representative of the mortality that separates us from the eternal and binds us to temporal corruptible life . |