Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] [noun pl] to [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The protein and vitamin-packed formula works by forming a protective barrier around your hair and is so easy to use : simply shampoo and rinse your hair with warm water , apply Intensive Conditioning Treatment evenly and massage through from roots to tips .
2 Well in fact it , it it has in fact gone full circle because through the nineteen fifties you went through to co-ops to collectives to communes which lasted through to nineteen seventy eight , the communes were then disbanded and you 're back , now , after reform which took very much system .
3 The circumstances of these riots are described by Muncie ( 1984 ) and it is evident that a number of them were sparked off by reactions to incidents in which police actions were interpreted as racist or by other racist attacks .
4 In a parallel move , Sun is putting 3.4m Chubb shares up for grabs to investors through the same three brokers .
5 Stock Exchange surveillance computers pick up any unusual movement in share prices and the regulators follow up with visits to stockbrokers involved to discover who has been dealing .
6 Novell Inc 's BrainShare ‘ 93 get-together in Utah , March 22 to 26 , is promising to come up with answers to questions like ‘ Can Microsoft Corp NT and NetWare co-exist ? ’
7 Novell Inc 's BrainShare ‘ 93 get-together in Utah March 22–26 is promising to come up with answers to questions like ‘ Can Microsoft Corp NT and NetWare co-exist ? ’
8 What do we do when we 're engaged in a drama and the children come up with solutions to problems that are historically inaccurate ?
9 Ramsay was interested to note , in the passing , how as a couple of boats entered the harbour ahead of them from the fishing , under the bridge between the two outermost towers , they each provided a basket of new-caught fish to be hoisted up on ropes to men on the bridge , this seemingly how they paid their rents and harbour dues to their lord .
10 In general , enzyme defects are inherited — passed on from parents to children in the form of an abnormal gene .
11 But the basic skills are acquired amazingly quickly , though moving on from balls to clubs too soon is a bit of a clanger .
12 Their pay in paper money was so bad and came so late that unless they had peasant relatives who could supply food , they were reduced to making shoes , singing psalms in church , or hiring themselves out as labourers to peasants .
13 Accordingly , we need to show capital charges returning from directly managed units , back through DHAs to RHAS .
14 It will mean thousands of acres of farmland will be out of bounds to hunts from this autumn .
15 The climbing section of these shops is bewildering , and is out of bounds to walkers .
16 Do these comments entail a total rejection of any doctrine of raison d'état , of the view that governments sometimes may , indeed should , act for reasons which are out of bounds to individuals ?
17 The substance of his book — the history of allegorical love literature from the early Middle Ages to the late sixteenth century — was worked out in lectures to undergraduates .
18 Yeah , I mean , obviously erm , I think we originally moved back from Thursdays to Wednesdays because on Thursdays I think erm
19 As I look back over visits to schools in recent years , the impressions , the differences , the experiences come crowding in .
20 On March 20th their colleagues fanned out across cities to shelters , soup kitchens and street corners in order , for the first time , to try to count the homeless .
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